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— NAILA-JEAN MEYERS Doesn't appear to be a threat of lightning, which would stop play.
But it did try to include a provision which would stop any assembly from booting out elected authorities.
The committee's recommendations for "measures which would stop some of the real damage" had not been taken up, he said.
He favours tax breaks for biodiesel, which would "stop the Saudis from playing the jukebox and the rest of us dancing to the tune".
MPs would then have 14 days to raise an objection, which would stop the undertaking going ahead until it had been dealt with.
The Environmental Protection Agency, which would close down almost entirely, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which would stop most of its inspections.
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At the talks in the Iraqi capital, the P5+1 group presented a set of proposals by which Iran would stop producing 20%-enriched uranium, which is technically close to weapons grade material, and ship its stockpile out of the country.
Temple and church bells would ring out, after which everyone would stop work for two minutes.
I can't think of anything I buy which I would stop buying because its branding had changed.
Countryside walks on which we would stop walking and instead learn amateur abseiling skills on stacks of hay.
The NAPF is now expecting a second wave of closures, in which firms would stop the future accrual of pension benefits for existing members of DB schemes.
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