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Over the summer, the bakery closed and a sign appeared in the front window saying that the business would halt for "the next couple of weeks" for renovations.
In January alone, benefits would halt for more than one million unemployed people, according to projections by the National Employment Law Project, an advocacy group and a co-sponsor of Monday's news conference.
"Politics would halt for two months".
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We'd halt for a diving swan or a soundless heron, a moored boat, a pretty pub… We did a lot of stopping.
Those circuit breakers would halt trading for five minutes in stocks that fell or rose by more than 10 percent in a five-minute period.
But even if a worker were to come down with SARS, the company estimates that disinfecting the work area would halt production for only one shift.
One of Japan's largest carmakers, the Honda Motor Company, said it would halt production for one day at its factories and research centers in the Tokyo area to pre-empt a potential power shortage.
After the Obama administration announced in June it would halt deportation for some undocumented young people, McCain bashed the decision as "a politically motivated power grab that does nothing to further the debate but instead adds additional confusion and uncertainty to our broken immigration system".
BP hoped this would halt the flow for long enough for it to pump cement into the shaft, sealing it.
The procession would halt and wait for the storm to pass.
ViroPharma Inc. said it would halt human trials for a hepatitis C treatment that the company was developing with the American Home Products Corporation.
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