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His jaw apparently glued to his shoulder, he moves at first with halting spasmodic steps.
The waiter, a tall man with halting English, came to the table and greeted Idle.
The latest European initiative is less to do with halting climate change than with dealing with its consequences.
Finally, here are captivating lyrical phrases that flow with halting, elusive restraint, cushioned by bittersweet orchestral harmonies.
Implemented on 18 January 1990, it was at first credited with halting the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of elephants.
Here Ms. Mattila was the image of abject humiliation, singing with halting poignancy, looking like a stoop-shouldered, guilty child.
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In an interview, Thomas M. Gordon, a lawyer with Halt, a legal consumer advocacy group in Washington, gave an example of the definition's scope.
Measures reflecting shorter periods than 3 months are likely to serve this purpose better, with HALT-30 more useful.
Liver and skeletal muscle tissues were homogenized and extracted with TPER® mixed with Halt® protease inhibitor (Thermo Scientific, Rockford, IL, USA).
β2-adrenergic receptor was hypermethylated with halted expression.
Cells with halted ciliary beating were chosen for the experiments.
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