You have to figure out when to get gasoline, when to stop for coffee, when to stop for snacks, when to call your loved ones.
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"Southwest's fliers tend to be families, and they might stop for coffee and a doughnut but they're probably not going to stop for a $7 pint of Guinness," he said.
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Breastfeeding doesn't stop for anything — not even a triathlon.
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We stop for boba and sandwiches on the way ($229).
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We stop for gas on the way to the dunes.
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And let's never stop for as long as it takes.
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So when you do, you stop for a second look.
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On the way, we stop for donuts we promised them.
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I stop for a coffee on my way to work.
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Metro Atlanta is the next stop for Waymo's test program.
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I stop for gas on the way to the brewery.
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No actor is under any obligation to stop for anyone.
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The school is becoming an important stop for presidential candidates.
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Obama and Clinton stop for BBQ at Midwood Smokehouse pic.twitter.
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We've been dancing non stop for the past two hours.
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So we stop for photos, resolving to wait it out.
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We stop for brunch downtown at the most amazing place.
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The Lithuanian did not stop for questions after the race.
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Grand Turk is a popular stop for many Caribbean cruises.
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This meant the next stop for Leonard would be euthanasia.
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Dr. Nunez does not take breaks or stop for lunch.
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The bus stop for Sarteano is about 100 yards away.
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Your body isn't telling you to stop for no reason.
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So stop for a second, and take a deep breath.
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I do my usual routine and stop for a tea.
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Best Buy is the family's last stop for the night.
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"It's a magical little stop for the universe," she said.
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I also stop for gas on the way to work.
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It's the first stop for nearly everyone doing online research.
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The departure on Norwegian included one stop for about $258.
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No need — or time for that matter — to stop for lunch.
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I put in a few hours and then stop for breakfast.
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This takes longer than expected, and we eventually stop for lunch.
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We take the subway home and stop for some crusty bread.
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I think he had to stop for his mental well-being.
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The future, for better or worse, does not stop for anyone.
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Make another coffee stop for a filter kaffe at Coffee Collective.
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After that, the bleeding didn't stop for several days, Pagoada said.
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She did, however, stop for a quick selfie with a fan!
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We stop for lunch on the way back to the office.
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We stop for gas, and it's my turn to fill up.
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It's savage beat, and this murder didn't stop for the Olympics.
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As proved, fashion doesn't stop for anyone — not even Mother Nature.
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Work doesn't stop for Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi — even right after childbirth.
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She would stop for a few seconds and then bite again.
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The trip had also had a stop for fuel in Korea.
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Graham specifically said that "financial contributions will stop" for the GOP.
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Definitely make a stop for a ride on the London Eye.
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As I began to read it, I didn't stop for days.
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It's not an easy thing— Can we stop for a second?
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Now, the first stop for a complaint is the village chief.
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The Gaels are the third collegiate stop for Lewis and Griffin.
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We stopped near the bus stop for a well-deserved beer.
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Now it's an essential campaign stop for Democrats and Republicans alike.
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He made his move after asking to stop for Chinese food.
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The next stop for Kim is a higher stratosphere of celebrity.
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The orphanage has become an essential stop for many tour buses.
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Then again, Jacksonville has never been an easy stop for Denver.
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The next stop for Zverev is the Cincinnati Masters this week.
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I stop for a bag of chips on the walk ($1.89).
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Y., speak at a campaign stop for Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
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Bar Hemingway is a classic stop for anyone who visits Paris.
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Silicon Valley is an increasingly critical fundraising stop for both parties.
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We make an important pit stop for ice cream and popcorn.
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The next stop for the company was the US Supreme Court.
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Frigid winter temperatures mean construction must stop for months, delaying projects.
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This feeling of, 'Well, can't it just stop for a while?
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Weissensee now has become a regular stop for many Dutch speedskaters.
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So when the user smiles, the wheelchair will stop, for example.
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The show became a mandatory stop for any politician looking for press.
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I stop for a tea at Starbucks because my throat is sore.
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Next likely stop for this whole sorry situation: The U.S. Supreme Court.
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We go on a few rides and then stop for some snacks.
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The first stop for any thought that could lead to a purchase.
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I make a mid-bike stop for a street hot dog ($5.83).
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made a sweet stop for Commonwealth Day!
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"No actor is under any obligation to stop for anyone," Purser said.
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We stop for pastries and coffee at Paris Baguette before church starts.
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It's a must-stop for any GOP state, federal or presidential campaign.
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When it comes to TV, Hulu is the one-stop for everything.
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Up next, President Trump made a campaign stop for him in Ohio.
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Castillo doesn't stop for a meal or eat during his entire shift.
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This one time we actually laughed non-stop for seven whole minutes!
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She has to stop for groceries, and then head home for dinner.
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Jeeps wheeled about, screeched to a stop for soldiers to hop in.
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Overall, GNC seemed like a great stop for nutrition and vitamin supplements.
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You had to stop for a second and think: Where am I?
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One suggested that they all stop for refreshment at a corner cafe.
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I offer to drive and we stop for gas on the way.
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You asked A woman's period can stop for a variety of reasons.
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Others stop for a coffee each day as part of their commute.
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Eliasson said production would stop for 15 days or until further notice.
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Later that day, I stop for a drink at a nearby canteen.
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The clinic was a regular stop for many of the 2020 candidates.
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Q: Stop for a second until the Court rules on any objections.
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The next stop for the continuing resolution is Trump's desk (The Hill).
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Jerusalem is only the first stop for some of the leaders participating.
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I stop for gas on the way home $32.34 7:30 p.m.
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Goodlatte wouldn't stop for questions from The Hill during votes on Tuesday.
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Should we stop for a moment, out of respect, or keep walking?
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He seemed to pick the tire stop for it's "strategic location," McGalin said.
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Now I know I NEED to stop for groceries on the way home.
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The annual convention is a must-stop for any Republican White House contender.
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Photo courtesy of Ashley Osborn Montreal is a notorious stop for touring bands.
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It is an essential stop for Republicans who want to raise any money.
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Flynn said the fatal encounter started with a traffic stop for suspicious behavior.
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But, things don't stop for Churonica with the Kevin Keller-demanded chair grinding.
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Stop for froyo, because I'm relieved my presentation went well and is over.
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I didn't want to risk being late so I didn't stop for coffee.
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Stop for a moment and think about what policies matter most to you.
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There's now one stop for all your vitamins: including A, B and CBD.
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We stop for gas on the way (premium for the fancy race car).
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The next stop for the company was capital to build out the technology.
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The words are nearly identical in stop after stop for weeks and weeks.
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Now let's stop for just a second; imagine you're creating an animated movie.
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When they stop for food, they find themselves at an open mic night.
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Waymo's next stop for its self-driving Chrysler Pacifica test vehicles is Michigan.
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But the church is not their first stop for political or moral guidance.
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The speakers series is seen as a must-stop for White House hopefuls.
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Poland, a more conservative-leaning government, provides a natural stop for Republican politicians.
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Next stop for Portland ... they get the winner of the Denver Nuggets vs.
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Let's just stop for a moment and appreciate the magnitude of that achievement!
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But both had to stop for gas, and Rossi moved into the lead.
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The refugee center is the first stop for many immigrants entering the city.
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Kim, Kourtney, and Penelope stop for some ice cream and Kim's phone rings.
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I stop for gas on the way ($229) and arrive at 7 p.m.
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Losing a VP race is usually a final stop for any presidential hopes.
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So we would stop for ten seconds and then just come back in.
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It's an excellent stop for late-night snacks — or pre-emptive hangover cures.
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I mean one singular thing, without breaks, non-stop, for 24 hours. No?
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Stop for a nightcap at Le Vertige in the bustling St. Pierre neighborhood.
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Kindly stop for this new show from the Ensemble for the Romantic Century.
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"Stop for a second, and take a deep breath," Mr. Lieber wrote Monday.
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"I asked them if they wanted to stop for a sandwich," he said.
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Every adult chaperone burst out laughing, and didn't stop for a full minute.
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Once the team began playing, Wolfy's became a stop for fans and players.
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He waited at a crowded bus stop for a bus crammed with passengers.
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When I do leave to go home I have to stop for gas.
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Your one stop for surveying the year's biggest pop stars in one room.
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It has become a popular pit stop for tourists, workers and residents alike.
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Usually when you do an album you literally just don't stop for two years.
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The private jet was scheduled to stop for refuelling in Cobija, in Bolivia's north.
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We stop for a double bottle of wine en route, which she pays for.
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They studied non-stop for a year, sat in class from 7:00 a.m.
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Situated on the boardwalk, it's a popular stop for tourists getting off the ferry.
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I've been going non-stop for the past two years, nearly every single day.
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Afterwards, I take the dog for a walk and stop for an iced coffee.
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Quick stop for a green smoothie ($8) filled with all sorts of healthy stuff.
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"The game doesn't stop for anybody, it's a brutal fact of sports," Bruce said.
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Fill up my water bottle again and drive home, having to stop for gas.
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Sergey Rudskoy announced airstrikes will stop for eight hours Thursday, starting at 8 a.m.
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But let's stop for a minute and think about exactly what has happened here.
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Maybe she's just exhausted from campaigning non-stop for the past year and more.
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The NATO visit is also a significant stop for the president's first foreign swing.
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Police video of the encounter shows a routine stop for a broken brake light.
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I did actually stop for six months, but that's only because I was traveling.
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"We had to stop for further checks on something on the oil," said Leclerc.
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As you'd probably imagine, many people's first stop for health anxiety is their doctor.
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I'll stop for a Jewish hitchhiker and not an Arab because I'm a racist.
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We stop for breakfast on the way and J. pays from his personal account.
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They even made an impromptu stop for snacks at Tim Hortons, a Canadian institution.
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The final stop for the least wanted trash is Tropodo and its tofu makers.
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I take this opportunity to treat myself and stop for breakfast at Kolache Factory.
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We stop for lunch, eating horrible packaged sandwiches and salads from a petrol station.
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Before you head out for the night, stop for happy hour at Clyde Common.
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Eventually, we make it to Broadway and K. asks to stop for a beer.
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Camerota had to stop for a moment as she began to read the tweet.
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The show became a frequent stop for high-profile figures from all political corners.
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I will be on Twitter over the holidays: soccer does not stop for Christmas.
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We did a few takes and then we had to stop for the night.
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Roy and Beom Jun walked toward M Street, debating where to stop for lunch.
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But China was a much more important stop for the Crown Prince, says Fulton.
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"Stop for a moment, please," Mr. Koritke said, and the violist held his position.
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Her best-known poem, "Because I could not stop for Death," makes an appearance.
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After the museum, we stop for ice cream, and Emily's daughter smashes a glass.
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The speaking series is a must-stop for presidential candidates or potential White House contenders.
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We stop for a break in between, and I buy crackers and an energy drink.
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If you make a pit stop for some mulled wine, well, we won't blame you.
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We stop for gas on our way out of town, and I offer to pay.
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Al Sharpton's annual MLK Day celebration, a must-stop for the New York's political elite.
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I'm still pretty tipsy, so we decide to stop for food on the way home.
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Stop for an almond milk latte at my favorite coffee shop on my way home.
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For Meghan Markle, every little thing she does makes the world stop for a second.
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We make a pit stop for beer (canoe + beer = ca-brewing) and a granola bar.
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"Prayers for the young family, and you know where to stop for coffee," Danner wrote.
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I'm starving and I won't be able to stop for lunch until 1 p.m. today.
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Stop for a wee halfway through the journey and manage not to buy any snacks.
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Yes, Trump has been moving almost non-stop for his first 97 days as president.
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I stop for some veggies and hummus along with cheese and then dive back in.
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On the way to the gym, I stop for gas and fill up the tank.
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Trump visited Saudi Arabia as the primary stop for his first overseas trip as POTUS.
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This is the first stop for many migrants and refugees who arrive in the country.
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Given the extra money, though, the first stop for many people is the Mercedes dealer.
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Like when I'd tell him, I gotta stop for awhile and make this other film.
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At Ted Stevens International Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration implemented a ground stop for flights.
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The third stop for JoJo was St. Augustine, Florida, for her hometown date with Robby.
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The next stop for gold could be $0.23,205/$1,215 and further to $1,235, said Meir.
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CLINTON: Well, let's stop for a second and remember where we were eight years ago.
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It was often the first stop for American prisoners of war after they left Vietnam.
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Her Roman studio was a required stop for the moneyed class on the Grand Tour.
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I suggested we stop for some, though I had no plausible reason to do so.
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Art Basel has been a frequent shopping stop for the Nathansons to acquire such works.
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Stop for a moment and think about the problems you're currently facing, major and minor.
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The FAA issued a ground stop for the airport, preventing planes from departing for Bradley.
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The ultimate last thing we stop for is Moroccan pastries from a local patisserie ($13).
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"The moon is the first stop for humanity's march toward deep space," the paper said.
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The next stop for gold could be $0.53,205/$1,215 and further to $1,235, said Meir.
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The first stop for many was the annual bash hosted by InStyle and Warner Bros.
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Sometimes I'll stop for a quick little lunch at Nom Wah Tea Parlor in Chinatown.
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Clinton: Let's stop for a second here and remember where we were eight years ago.
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The university became a pit-stop for opposition parties in the aftermath of Kumar's arrest.
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We won't likely have time to stop for lunch (unless you find some raspberry plants).
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"It doesn't make any sense," Bill Clinton said at a campaign stop for Hillary Clinton.
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I stop for dinner at a cafe whose outdoor tables have bench swings instead of chairs.
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In some cases, crowds simply swarm at trucks when they stop for a break or repairs.
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Don't assume that car is going to stop for you just because you're in the crosswalk.
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On the way to my first site, I stop for gas ($10) and a soda ($1).
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New York and Boston subway trains regularly stop for more than 30 seconds at popular stations.
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The first stop for both companies was the United Arab Emirates, where nothing is really impossible.
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You throw that much throughout the year and then you want to stop for two months?
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Deforestation in the Amazon has to stop…for our health and the health of our planet!
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Kaskil hailed at trucks, but the automated rumblers were always too full to stop for them.
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Wait times are decreased as the screening process doesn't have to stop for just one bag.
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The ear-piercing music with its visceral bass can make your heart stop for a second.
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It could also be a great place for a Tesla semi to stop for a recharge.
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I decide to swing by the mall, and I stop for gas on the way there.
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The next stop for the tour will be at L.A.'s Hollywood Bowl on October 22.
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Later Thursday, Obama is set to deliver remarks in Jacksonville, also a campaign stop for Trump.
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Warsaw traffic will stop for a minute&aposs remembrance when the sirens wail at 0003 p.m.
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So I started watching at 9 AM West Coast time and didn't stop for 12 hours.
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Real deal deep-southerners wake up, start smoking, and don't stop for 10 to 12 hours.
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"I didn't want to be THAT lieutenant that didn't stop for the national anthem," Kendricks said.
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He indicated the most likely point of escape was during a stop for gas in Artesia.
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Ground stop for flights into MIA, FLL, and South FL airports due to a power problem.
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Planes to and from Sana now stop for a two-hour security check in Saudi Arabia.
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" After you pay, stop for three seconds and say to yourself, "Eight sixty-seven for lunch.
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This would leave us ample time to stop for swimming and, of course, consuming pork products.
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Before we got on the highway, I suggested we stop for coffee, but Reva didn't respond.
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The site is also a great stop for bridesmaid dresses (which start at $2200) and accessories.
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I told her I planned to stop for a month and then see how I feel.
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Costa Rica is also a top stop for mastering your headstand while looking out onto paradise.
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To improve my technique, I cooked for my family non-stop for that couple of weeks.
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But, before doing so, they stop for a moment and dance on top of the ball.
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We have scouts who are always out at gigs and searching non-stop for music online.
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When you're walking your dog, stop for a chat with your neighbors (from a safe distance).
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He once garnered an autograph from a catcher who was polite enough to stop for him.
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Once a gateway to Europe, Shannon is now a popular refueling stop for senior American officials.
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Social scientists have discussed the sudden stop for over a decade, in conferences and academic papers.
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Internationally, Netflix subscribers may churn at higher rates if paychecks stop for elongated periods of time.
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It's often the first stop for hundreds of thousands of commuters from neighboring Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
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It also became a popular stop for Democratic presidential candidates and protesters clamoring for its closure.
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The killings seemed to stop for a bit after the storm, but the peace was momentary.
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A favorite stop for a bowl of steaming homemade soup and a keepsake is Louis Mulcahy.
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These stations are the last stop for packages between Amazon distribution centers and customers&apos homes.
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A ground stop for arriving flights into Chicago was in effect from about 5:30 a.m.
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The Flagship Lounge is already a premier stop for American Airlines premium passengers and Oneworld elites.
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The long-running late-night chatfest has become a preferred stop for lawmakers in recent weeks.
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We shop, we'll eat, we stop for coffee; it's just kind of our way of connecting.
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I would have little breaks where I would stop for a couple of weeks or so.
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Nothing permanent, just a short break where we stop for a moment and maybe reconsider our priorities.
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"Dollar Store" is dedicated to the go-to shopping stop for a family living on a shoestring.
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Have you ever watched a show you loved and felt the need to stop for a moment?
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I'd rather capture the story in its entirety and capture it beautifully than stop for any reason.
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Sen. Cory Booker speaks at the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Headquarters during a campaign stop for Sen.
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If they stop for a few seconds outside of their designated breaks, it hurts their performance evaluations.
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It was a regular stop for consumers for all nature of electronics — from stereos to walkie talkies.
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It's a "sustainable rest stop for artists traversing throughout the country on tour," says director Josh Cocktail.
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He pulls her close to him and they stop for a moment before stepping out into it.
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In the past few months, the town has become a must-stop for presidential candidates like Sen.
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Eric Black Jr., 20, was arrested Saturday in a traffic stop for not using his turn signal.
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The park's picturesque peaks and stunning lakes have made it a longtime popular stop for diehard hikers.
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Even though they had money, taxis refused to stop for them, and restaurants often refused them service.
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Amazon is trying to secure its place as the first stop for those who pre-order games.
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Could anyone cry non-stop for three days and three nights without food or drink or sleep?
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I had been doing stand-up and touring and working non-stop for the last ten years.
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I am super tempted to stop for a coffee on my walk in, but decide against it.
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This is the only American stop for the show, organized by the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England.
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I'd had a low tire and had to stop for 10 minutes to put air in it.
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The ground rolled and shook and crumpled and bucked and didn't stop for more than four minutes.
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"Stop for a second — am I technically accepting a nomination?" he asked his senior adviser, Julie Roginsky.
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They did, I carried it non-stop for two months, and then eventually decided to purchase it.
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They had done the Colantuono transumanza before and knew where to stop for the best vantage points.
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"I know Niall was ready the day that we decided to stop for a second," Payne added.
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Finally, I stop for gas and am thrilled to see that the gas station stocks kombucha. Woop!
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We stop for breakfast at Fabrica where we split an avocado toast and each get a latte.
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The regular room (not pictured above) was really just a pit stop for showering, changing, and storage.
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"I know Niall was ready the day that we decided to stop for a second," Payne said.
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It's O.K. to take that descent slowly, even to stop for a moment to catch your breath.
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A Democratic takeover of the House would mean a complete stop for any policy agenda in Congress.
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Chris Christie (R) on Sunday during a campaign stop for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy, Politico reported.
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My column today is a plea to them to stop, for their sake and for everyone else's.
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During a traffic stop, for example, the UAV could move with the officer to the subject's vehicle.
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That's PUP in a nutshell—a wrecking ball that's swinging too hard to stop for bad vibes.
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Usually when he takes off running, he'll slow down and stop for me to catch up with him.
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Usually when he takes off running he'll slow down and stop for me to catch up with him.
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And you know, those numbers, I think people just should stop for a moment: 3700 stores, 158 cities.
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Without this, Freeport's (exports) "could stop for 3 months or 6 months, (and) that's also unfair," Jonan said.
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"We have issued a ground stop for all domestic mainline flights due to an IT issue," King said.
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Honestly, I was relieved because I'd wanted to stop for a while and didn't even enjoy it anymore.
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Here they can stop for food, clean up, sleep in a real bed, and stock up on supplies.
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"I think there's still more upside room before we stop for any kind of significant pullback," he said.
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Shop Teleflora Mother's Day deals — starting at $219.99 See Details Another great stop for flower deliveries is ProFlowers.
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We'll stop for groceries, my mother had said, picking me up from school, and check for your magazine.
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This is the same woman that has basically been working non-stop for the last seven years, right?
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Then, we hop around to different bars for a while before ending with a quick stop for empanadas.
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The captain sees dolphins so we stop for a few minutes to see if we can find them.
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We stop for chocolate Frosties on the way home — one for me and one for the toddler ($3.41).
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Both had to stop for gas, Rossi moved into the lead and it was all his from there.
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"He had the heart to stop for me and I'd rather have that than nothing else," Black said.
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"Today is a rare time we can stop for a moment and admire our great work," he said.
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The website has long been the first stop for movie reviews for both film buffs and novices alike.
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I skimmed through my shoe pictures during the descent and didn't like anything well enough to stop for.
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Located at the Grand Californian, it's a quick pit stop for guests visiting Disneyland or Disney California Adventure.
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It was a rest stop for the movement, for the local movement and the greater Civil Rights Movement.
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The port of Gibraltar is a frequent stop for US submarines in need of a little maintenance work.
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During a promotional stop for his new movie, Get Out, the Key & Peele actor, was asked by E!
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Walter Scott was killed on April 4, 2015, during a routine traffic stop for a faulty brake light.
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The Wisconsin man was initially pulled over at a traffic stop for an outstanding warrant for his arrest.
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Market by Macy's includes a trendy cafe called Herald, where shoppers can stop for a bite to eat ...
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Its annual conference is a must-stop for politicians every year looking to appear before the influential audience.
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Reporters were told the president-elect wouldn't stop for any questions but then again, this was Donald Trump.
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Grasso noted he would use a $14 stop for the stock, which closed at about $14.50 on Friday.
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I have to stop for a moment and loosen up, maybe go to Starbucks and have a coffee.
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It's a common scene: A truck driver pulls up to a highway truck stop for fuel and lunch.
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The same goes for a driver who habitually fails to stop for red lights or railroad crossing signals.
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How else can a new band afford to practice non-stop for two years without paying a penny?
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The city was also a final way-stop for more seasoned fighters heading back to Europe through Turkey.
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Minutes from Fallingwater, this adorable country store and antiques shop is a perfect lunch stop for architecture pilgrims.
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Iowa — which hosts the first presidential nominating contest of 2020 — is traditionally a stop for White House hopefuls.
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It's an essential stop for anyone interested in the region's history, and a lively symbol of Ghana's future.
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There are eight runners in each team and they take turns to run non-stop for 24 hours.
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Celebrities simply can't (and, in most cases, won't) stop for every journalist that wants a crack at them.
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It has made me stop for a second and say, you know what, I've got to double down.
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This area has been the first stop for many Irish immigrants for decades, and many have stuck around.
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It doesn't seem possible, but there's one more stop for food before we finally call it a day.
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The country is in the midst of coming to a full stop for an unknown period of time.
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But the podcast has to be a pit stop for you on your way to elected office, right?
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For centuries, Agadez has been an important way-stop for smugglers, migrants and camel caravans traversing the Sahara.
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Most figured that Oklahoma City would be a pit stop for George, who grew up in Palmdale, Calif.
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Similarly, the supranational organization would be the first stop for member countries facing financial upheaval or political crisis.
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"I think — " Ms. Huffman began, before her voice gave out and she had to stop for a moment.
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He created an uproar when he said that subway trains should not stop for kittens on the tracks.
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But accessibility aside, people soon started showing up, and they didn't really stop for the next six months.
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We stop for lunch and eat PB&J sandwiches before heading out to the garden to pick kale.
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Adjust the pickup spot to a side street where a car could easily stop for a few moments.
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I only stop for meals and to go to the loo and just be full on at it.
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As he slowed to stop for the crash, he struck the body in the center lane, officials said.
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Just stop for a second and think where all those drivers would be without the 327 toll facilities.
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However, despite the attractive risk reward, Gordon does establish a stop for himself in order to mitigate risk.
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The next stop for me is covering the Women's March on Washington, where I will be wearing flats.
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And it is often an early stop for newly issued government debt as it's absorbed into the economy.
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And I couldn't even stop for a day to allow it to heal, just had to keep going.
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That really made me stop for a moment and think about how far we've come in this research.
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But for one Channing Tatum, a pit stop for fuel ended up in an impromptu Magic Mike-inspired performance.
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Police reports claimed that she had space diapers with her, so she wouldn't have to stop for bathroom breaks.
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He was also charged with failing to stop for a peace officer and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
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Related: Now You Can Try Out the Picture Frame for Digital Art IRL The Next Stop For Digital Art?
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Related: How to Get Your Piece of Electric Objects' New $100,000 Art Fund The Next Stop For Digital Art?
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People go out to get their lunch and they might stop for a pint and come back to work.
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The DMZ is a border barrier between South and North Korea and is a traditional stop for American dignitaries.
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Both orientations work equally well, but stop for a moment and take a look at your arm and hand.
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I stop for gas on the way ($20.70) and slide through every stop sign on the icy side roads.
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We stop for ice cream at our favorite local shop as a special after-school snack for her ($11).
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Yass, an Australian town located a few hundred kilometres south west of Sydney, isn't usually a stop for celebrities.
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Fans realize Westchester is just a pit stop for him, and hope he gets to reach his main goal.
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If you stop for a few moments, Sonic will still look right at you and impatiently tap his foot.
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Asian Legend (418 Dundas St. W., Toronto, 24860-22-2136): Quick pit-stop for a pan-fried crispy pancake.
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Up 150th Street and onto St. Nicholas Avenue, we pass Tsion Cafe, where his group can stop for coffee.
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The final stop for the tour is in Newtown, Connecticut, on Sunday, where the Sandy Hook massacre took place.
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Prayer forces one to stop for a moment and wonder: What am I doing to actually improve this world?
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Theresa May, Britain's prime minister, went to India on her first stop for sounding out post-Brexit trade deals.
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At Riverdock Mrs Heffington says a few tourists who come to gawp at the floods stop for a meal.
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I stop for gas on the way and see a storm rolling in, so I try to hurry ($22).
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So just stop for a moment and try to imagine what the losing video entries must have been like.
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I'd meet someone, and we'd start and stop for two months at a time, and it was just exhausting.
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"She can't just stand in the street waving her hands, hoping a cab will stop for her," said Jane.
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Otherwise, Crescenzi believes the 2013 "taper tantrum" highs would be the next major stop for 10-year Treasury yields.
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The Armory Building was a popular stop for those who travelled to Cobain's hometown to learn about his childhood.
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"It's just been non-stop for us with a game every other day and then the travel," Laviolette said.
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London's Pride Parade on Saturday came briefly to a complete stop for a very special – and very sweet – reason.
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Jesus Contreras worked non-stop for six days rescuing the victims of Hurricane Harvey, which flooded Houston in August.
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The video showed Slager firing at Scott's back after he fled a traffic stop for a broken tail light.
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You miss one free throw or miss two in a row, that's like a defensive stop (for the opponent).
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This is a reckless motivation for public policymaking, and it must stop for the good of America's small businesses.
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When she got home, she immediately started writing about the people in line and didn't stop for 11 hours.
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He said Singh was doing a traffic stop for a suspected DUI investigation at the time of the shooting.
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The agent stopped one vehicle, another agent stopped a second, but a third did not stop for an agent.
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AAA says two people are killed every day in the U.S. by drivers who don't stop for the signals.
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William Barber II, a black religious leader whose events have become a must-stop for the 2628 Democratic contenders.
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They planned to build apartments and, to please the town, parks, a school and a ferry stop for commuters.
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And driver's education and licensing tests should ensure that drivers know rules about when to stop for school buses.
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It doesn't mean you have to stop, for you can still drive flat out and be 'prepared' to stop.
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He did, as we headed for the opposite side door, stop for pictures with three more groups who asked.
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Marissa Nadler will not stop for death, even if she's left alone with only herself and immortality for company.
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There was a blotch on one of his lungs and he has been coughing non-stop for months now.
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Sometimes I stop for a while and polish my fingernails fancy, drumming them with percussive importance everywhere I go.
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The payments decrease for people making more and stop for people making over $99,000 and couples making over $198,000.
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AAA told The Associated Press that two people are killed every day by drivers who don't stop for signals.
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N.Y.U. said its program is temporary, and it is not hoping to be the last stop for these students.
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But the South Carolina convention, virtually a required stop for presidential hopefuls, is typically open to all journalistic comers.
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After all, it can be challenging to stop for a sip when you're casting on stitches with both hands.
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This is the second and last stop for the exhibition, which began at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
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It is unclear whether Mr. Trump will also travel to the demilitarized zone, a common stop for American presidents.
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But when she and Peter stop for a picnic after a helicopter ride, she breaks up with him. Yep.
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New York (CNN Business)Convenience stores are usually a pit stop for a bag of chips or a soda.
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I meet her at the car and we decide to stop for lunch on our way to the festival.
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But let me stop for a minute and say that this discussion does have me rethinking the chaplain column.
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Social media was promised to be the final stop for interconnectivity, providing unfettered access to friends, families and celebrities.
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After a few blocks, we stop for some apricot and raspberry schnapsicles at Stable DC, which are delicious ($7).
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Once, Tucupita was a stop for vessels shipping goods from inland factories to buyers in the Caribbean and beyond.
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We'd stop for food and they'd sneak off together, and it just summed up how ridiculous the scenario was.
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And this wave to the South Pacific is unlikely to stop, for both the wealthy and the common person alike.
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"Seems like u have partied non stop for a year #trash #unfollow #suckya—rolemodel," the user wrote in the comments.
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The first: the US compiled a secret list of journalists, attorneys, and activists to stop for questioning at the border.
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Or maybe that time you were hungover and running too late to stop for Advil and a much-needed snack.
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It's also the quietest, which makes a real difference for working moms whose conference calls don't stop for pumping sessions.
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It was a good time to wander over to Village Hall, his other workplace, with a quick stop for lunch.
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"Seems like u have partied non stop for a year #trash #unfollow #suckya—rolemodel," one user wrote in the comments.
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Then I stop for a cold brew — I need all the energy I can for my Trader Joe's shopping trip.
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Jimmie Johnson fell off the lead lap when he made an unscheduled pit stop for a vibration before lap 70.
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There's a Five Below next door, so we stop for candy since we're going to a movie after (C. pays).
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My husband saw that we passed a Dairy Queen on our way here and wants to stop for ice cream.
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Mr Trump nodded approvingly, says Mr Holding, whose office is a regular stop for Liam Fox, Britain's international trade secretary.
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"They legitimately stop for tea at 4:00pm every day," she tells PEOPLE is this week's issue on stands Friday.
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After, I stop for a biscuit on the way to my office ($4.83) before walking into back-to-back meetings.
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But the first stop for many smartphone shoppers is at their phone carrier, and there, Huawei hasn't had much luck.
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Tuesday's event in Philadelphia is only Obama's second campaign stop for Clinton, after a joint appearance in Charlotte in July.
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But we all know that Americans -- all of us -- need to do better, need to make this stop for good.
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Something just came over me and I had to stop for almost half an hour just to gather my thoughts.
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The parabrachial nucleus is thought to be the first stop for processing the itch— where does it go from there?
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Did everything else stop for you after that, and you were like "I'm just going to focus on music now"?
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Sources close to both of them tell us ... Rob and Chyna have been together almost non-stop for several days.
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Let's stop for a second and note that President Trump isn't the first to try to do something about this.
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For better or worse, Oaks Christian is just the latest pit stop for Kayvon Thibodeaux, one that brings fresh challenges.
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It also became a mandatory stop for all politicians, including President Santos and European ambassadors who supported the peace process.
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The hike ended in the magnificent Grand Shrine at Hongu, a key stop for many of those mountain-worshiping pilgrims.
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Positioned on the crossroads between Europe, Africa, and Asia, it was once an important stop for spice and incense traders.
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Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) made Wisconsin the first stop for her campaign, despite it not being an early-voting state.
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But since Barack Obama turned Virginia into a battleground, it has become a campaign stop for every would-be president.
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Perhaps this should be a stop for the many schoolchildren visiting the U. S. Capitol complex from Maryland and elsewhere.
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It has been a key stop for technology-minded lawmakers over the years but has never hosted a sitting president.
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You should stay at each stop for no more than three minutes, or you could be charged an extra fee.
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There's some wordplay that made my kids laugh so hard we had to stop for four minutes and savor it.
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I visited a number of other barrios and didn't have time to stop for a meal, although I was invited.
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Netroots Nation is an important -- some sometimes perilous -- stop for Democratic presidential aspirants who are courting the party's progressive base.
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At the event, Musk said drivers are legally required to stop for at least 30 minutes when they're on break.
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I watched Bobbi Helga stop for a photo op on a faux catamaran perched on a wave of Spam cans.
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United States, a case about a traffic stop—for turning too fast and without signalling—that ended in drug convictions.
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Fields has been charged with second-degree murder, malicious wounding, and failure to stop for an accident involving a death.
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It also could have been a rest stop for caravans crossing the desert to trade, or a spot to worship.
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The R.F.K. campus is right next to a stop for the Metro, the region's commuter rail system, Mr. Kenner said.
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"For the parents that have lost a child, this is an issue that will never stop for them," says Bernstorff.
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I had a really bad cold so it sounded like I had been smoking cigarettes non-stop for 20 years.
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So rail bosses have sidelined the stop for years, halting just two trains here a week, one in each direction.
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Once he managed to move all of his gear to the same spot, he opted to stop for the day.
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And a "mere pit stop" for caffeine or petrol "does not render a route indirect" in violation of the rules.
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Mnuchin argued that Fort Knox was an important stop for a Treasury secretary because, you know, there's all that gold.
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Trump will also tour the Taj Mahal -- a somewhat unusual stop for a President who rarely visits cultural sites abroad.
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The only East Coast stop for the immersive exhibit, Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes, is in Philadelphia through September 2.
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It can come to a full resting stop for up to three minutes and maintain a safe distance within traffic.
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He opened fire after the motorist fled a traffic stop for a broken brake light and he and Slager fought.
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Re-entering the United States via train from Vancouver, there's a 210- to 230-minute border stop for immigration inspection.
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Because I could not stop for Death – He kindly stopped for me – The Carriage held but just Ourselves – And Immortality.
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Iowa City diner, Hamburg Inn No. 2, is a famous campaign stop for visiting presidential candidates during the Iowa Caucus.
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The morning I stop for an interview, the baby is in the hospital with respiratory problems, according to medical records.
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Tom Harkin's annual Steak Fry, a nearly 40-year tradition that was a must-stop for Democratic White House hopefuls.
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We take the light rail to the International District (pre-paid Orca card) and stop for pastries before heading over.
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I stop for gas since I only have a little over a quarter tank for my two-hour drive home.
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She beams when we stop for pizza in Geyserville and a handful of people pause to admire the parked Frankencar.
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Ten years later, "Sphere" had drifted to the edge of civic consciousness, though it remained an arresting stop for visitors.
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And Epcot will serve as a stop for a new gondola system called Disney Skyliner connecting various hotels and parks.
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The next stop for White Noise is Aqua Art Miami, which will be December 6 to 10 in Miami Beach.
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Usually a first stop for those bar hopping up East 6th Street, Shangri-La has some unbeatable happy hour specials.
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In what was supposed to be a quick stop for iced coffee, Tatum strikes up a pretty sweet conversation with Beatrice.
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But trust us, it's worth the stop for that happy hour drink you need after trekking this fine city of ours.
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It cannot stop for even a quarter or the narrative changes and the high-multiple stock succumbs to gravity and crashes.
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The driver was later issued an MA Uniform Citation for Failure to Stop for a Pedestrian in Marked Crosswalk, BPD said.
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It is also a first stop for many fleeing Venezuela; many of the needy children living there are in fact Venezuelan.
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Others have been struck by vehicles while running after the food trucks, which do not stop for fear of being swamped.
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Tapachula, a first stop for many migrants on their journey north, was overflowing with migrants, from Central America, Cuba and elsewhere.
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I stop for gas on the way and fill up my tank so I'm not stranded in Portland with no gas.
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From free Uber rides to wedding planning, a tourism office should be the first stop for savings on your next vacation.
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Though less well known, Cajun Mardi Gras in the southwest Louisiana prairie has long been a prime stop for travel writers.
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After what his fiancee described as a traffic stop for a broken taillight, she streamed the immediate aftermath live on Facebook.
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"We hope that people stop for a moment to think about what we want our cities to look like," Sorensen said.
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I consider saying we should stop for coffee since today is payday, but then decide I'll go later in the day.
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Stop for a minute: Amy Grant recruited Tori Kelly to re-release her 1991 hit "Baby Baby" – and we're so glad!
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I hope the public will stop for an instant to reflect on the real and abstract relationships of the different dates.
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The band has been going non-stop for most of the past year, with back to back tours running from Aug.
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I stop for gas on the way home and use my Kroger fuel points to get $0.60 off of the gallon.
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After walking around for a few hours we stop for a break at an area with restrooms and cafeteria-style restaurants.
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"Stop for a bit, make a Nescafe!" a chorus cheerfully sings; it's a refrain every Greek over 35 knows by heart.
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This was a must stop for every Democratic campaign, since it's home to Sioux City, the largest city in western Iowa.
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All of the jokes/parody/comedy aside,let's stop for a moment to take a full account of where we are.
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It was fine for a song to be awesome, full stop, for the fact that it existed to be event enough.
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In the snap, Harper grins widely as she holds onto a pink treat while her brothers stop for the photo op.
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Amy says the video is heavily edited and doesn't show Leslie chasing and yelling at her to stop for a pic.
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" After getting pitched so many piecemeal enterprise solutions, it suddenly clicked for Hamid why customers would want "one stop for everything.
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But he called the area – which is not a frequent stop for presidential candidates – a beautiful one with prime real estate.
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From April to October, Loopy Doopy is absolutely worth a stop for views and cocktails like signature Prosecco boozy ice pops.
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The first stop for the night's winners, losers and hangers-on was the Plaza Hotel for the official post-awards party.
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If my phone was in my pocket or hand, the song would stop for a second or two, and then resume.
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William Barber II, the black religious leader in Washington whose events have become a must-stop for the 2020 Democratic contenders.
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The rumors grew when Comey tweeted a photo in October of himself leaving Iowa — a key stop for potential presidential candidates.
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"They had all intended to stop for a change until we saw Prost's tires," said Lee Gaug, the Goodyear racing manager.
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"Can the protesters stop for a couple of seconds so we can talk?" he said after several interruptions in Orlando, Fla.
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After tacos, we stop for drinks at Square Root London and vegan bakery Cupcakes & Shhht, who specialise in dairy-free freakshakes.
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The beach is a signature, and usually the first stop for tourists from all over the country to visit in Qingdao.
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Passersby can see it from afar, explains Zucker, but they can also stop for a second and really take it in.
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Milan would be the last pit stop for the Tommy x Gigi show; the partnership was coming to its contractual end.
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It belonged to the abolitionists Abby and James Gibbons, and was used as a stop for former slaves escaping to Canada.
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Over the years, the Pride march has become a required stop for New York politicians, and Sunday was no exception. Gov.
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Her nightly show is a required stop for Democratic presidential contenders, and she is a widely revered figure on the left.
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The next stop for some (although not many) was the Moschino party at the newish Playboy Club on West 42nd Street.
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Oliver testified that he saw the car back up and stop for a second before moving forward and going toward Gross.
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He and other officers had followed the teenager, who was carrying a knife and ignoring orders to stop, for several blocks.
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After a brief stop for photos at the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers, we arrived at the Likir Monastery.
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Jamie and Claire's fantasy romance was rekindled on a day when a lot of the world seemed to stop for them.
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"Budapest Station," named after the powerful right-wing parties that dominate Hungary today, is the final stop for the populist right.
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Reportedly, the trailers stop for 2 minutes -- with Farmer John's blessing -- so activists can comfort the pigs and give them water.
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The diner is right across the street from the train station, which I imagine makes it a popular stop for commuters.
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Weekly. Then I stop for water and do another 216 (217:2110), while listening to a Taylor Swift playlist on Spotify.
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Faced with the prospect of further evasions, the NYPD was forced to entirely shut down the 21975th subway stop for hours.
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The first stop for Mr. Wucinski and Annabel was a two-week quarantine at Marine Corps Station Miramar near San Diego.
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Keesee refused to stop for police and a pursuit ended at a gas station about 15 minutes later, the release said.
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On our ride there, we decide to stop for an early lunch at an L&L Barbeque, a Hawaiian Barbeque chain.
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport because of fog on Tuesday morning.
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His menu, most notably the grilled duck breast, made a region of southwest France a required stop for traveling food lovers.
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If the S&P fell 20 percent (that would be to 2,145), trading would stop for the rest of the day.
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The time required is about what you would need to stop for a leisurely coffee, or perhaps a fast-food meal.
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A first stop for nominees is the Office of Government Ethics, which scours their financial backgrounds for potential conflicts of interest.
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But sometimes, when I'm working, I'll swivel my chair idly, catch a glimpse of an image and stop for a minute.
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In the bigger picture, unrest in the Philippines didn't actually taper off while Pershing was governor — let alone stop for 25 years.
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The mounting room is usually the first stop for specimens, where they are delicately unwrapped from newspapers printed in nearly every language.
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On our way to the station, we stop for a breakfast of coffee and churros con chocolate at a small churro stand.
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Soon, the house — which they nicknamed the pleasure palace — became an essential stop for elite travelers on their tour of the East.
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During a stop Thursday at Politics and Eggs in New Hampshire, a must-do stop for candidates, Booker received an enthusiastic response.
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Try to sweat as little as possible by pacing yourself and change out of wet clothes when you stop for the night.
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My plan fails again and I somehow arrive at my stop earlier than I ever have...and I stop for a coffee.
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After her initial Tweet, Qunun posted nearly non-stop for five hours, saying she had been abused and threatened by her family.
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Bae declines ice cream and makes us stop for groceries on the way home so he can make himself something healthy instead.
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Police reports claimed at the time that she had space diapers with her so she wouldn't have to stop for bathroom breaks.
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The idea that you should run at a self-driving car because you believe it will always stop for you is absurd.
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Murder doesn't stop for the Olympics For a brief moment, the tense calm of the street is shattered by a loud crackle.
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If about a sixth of an EV's route were electrified in this way, it would never need to stop for a charge.
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At the metro stop for KL city center I order a falafel wrap and a lemonade from a fast casual stall ($3).
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The plan is to offer a centralized stop for doctors to monitor both electronic medical records and regular monitoring from Fitbit's devices.
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Sensors also track crossing traffic and can figure out if a driver is going to stop for a sign or red light.
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That's when Charles nods to the bright blue Milk Zone outside of the market and suggests we stop for a cold drink.
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It's pretty overwhelming since I have an exam today, and my phone has been blowing up non-stop for the last week.
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So next time you're really having trouble choosing gym time over Netflix, maybe stop for a latte and see how you feel.
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He canceled plans to speak at CPAC, normally an essential stop for ambitious Republicans, and will instead attend a rally in Kansas.
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And the program is designed to help all smokers, and not just those who are planning to stop for a little while.
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I stop for more cough drops because the menthol ones I bought yesterday are too strong, and I can't stand the flavor.
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If you're near Harrisburg, make a pit stop for sandwiches at the well-hidden ShakeDown BBQ (668 Firehouse Road, Grantville, Pa.; shakedownbbq.com).
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She said she and her family even had to stop for police help after their car was being followed by a stranger.
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After his working vacation in Bedminster this week, Trump will return to the trail on Monday with a campaign stop for Rep.
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For the past month, Barn 17 has been a must stop for anyone who wanted to see an extraordinary horse up close.
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After browsing luxury footwear, shoppers can stop for a bite at Wolf, a small plates restaurant created by Seattle chef Ethan Stowell.
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Just off old Route 66, Gallup is a stop for many people just passing through the night, nothing more and nothing less.
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The Federal Aviation Authority issued a ground stop for all flights at Fort Lauderdale airport, one of the country's busiest transport hubs.
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He was booked for 3 felonies -- endangerment, felony flight and failure to stop for a police officer ... according to the Arizona Republic.
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Mr. Gaffney and other officers had followed the teenager, who was carrying a knife and ignoring orders to stop, for several blocks.
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The network that liberals love to hate wants to be a required pit stop for Democrats running in the 2020 presidential primary.
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According to the sheriff's incident report, a deputy was conducting a traffic stop for driving under the influence just before 10 p.m.
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Then, during a quick stop for groceries in Alistair's hometown, Joanna makes the fateful decision to leave their baby in the car.
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The policymaker said the Fed should not "disintermediate" the private market by becoming the first stop for firms in need of liquidity.
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The woman was spotted at a diner in Manchester, New Hampshire, which also happened to be a campaign stop for Carly Fiorina.
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Under the Clinton plan, your payments would stop for three months, unless you call your servicer to opt out of this vacation.
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They were waiting for Danny Farias, who has worked the Manhattan Bridge stop for two years and occasionally fended off rival truckers.
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New Hampshire is a crucial stop for presidential hopefuls because it is the first state to hold primaries in presidential election years.
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"An autonomous truck doesn't need to stop for lunch breaks or shift changes," Caterpillar said in a promotional page on its website.
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Their home became an essential stop for American visitors, including John Quincy, who met Louisa in 1795 and married her in 1797.
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The Supreme Court's order marks the last stop for the company that has been fighting the subpoena under the shroud of secrecy.
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Neighbors were shocked to find out about the fence as kids gathered at the bus stop for their first day of school.
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As always, the site is a great stop for those on a budget, too, since most of its selection is under $2595.
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On day seven before reaching Hong Kong, we made a stop for the day in the nearby mainland China port of Chiwan.
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They're not allowed to sit down, they can't be seen to rest, they're expected to be working non-stop for their employers.
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The wall of fame at Chez Vachon, a popular campaign stop for candidates in Manchester, NH. Photo by Ryan Nethery/VICE News.
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Tom Ough: I had a soft spot for the cyclists who would stop for neither man nor puddle and sailed on through.
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This week, progressives flocked to New Orleans for Netroots Nation, a crucial stop for Democratic candidates hoping to snag a presidential nomination.
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We hike quickly because if we stop for too long, the midges attack us, despite covering ourselves in the spray we bought earlier.
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Though her runny nose seemed to stop for a few years, it came back with fury about two-and-a-half years ago.
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We have snacks and stop for multiple breaks while T. tries to convince us to buy him a new bike that has gears.
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Sometimes the neighbors stop for a minute and say hi, sometimes we have a beer or a cone from the ice cream truck.
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After all, if every machine screeches to a stop for every unpredictable human, we'll have soon millions of terrified robots choking the streets.
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"The fact that BAN2401 study did not stop for futility suggests some benefits are being observed," RBC Capital Markets analyst Brian Abrahams said.
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I also promise myself that if I actually get up and go, I can stop for good coffee on my way into work.
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The cafe was a sort of makeshift sanctuary, a place to stop for hot drinks and exchange gossip as the nights lingered on.
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UPDATE PHL 1:45 PM: FAA has lifted ground stop for flights waiting on the ground at other airports to depart for PHL.
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They go to supermarkets, they stop for coffee, they walk their dogs and, to the delight of gossip blogs everywhere, they break up.
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Canton 20167 (7702 Runan St., Shanghai, 27-0513-2051): Quick stop for prawn dumplings and pork dumplings at this two-Michelin star restaurant.
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There are no aid stations where you can stop for a sports drink or an energy gel when you get hungry or thirsty.
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Then we stop for tacos and talk about what we want to do with our lives and how we will find our purpose.
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My life and functioning came to a stop for a couple of months, and it took me a long time to fully recover.
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I drive home, pack up, and get ready to drive back to PA. I stop for gas at Costco on the way ($27.89).
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Long made his way back behind the buildings to the area near the B-Quik, which was a favorite stop for patrol officers.
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Blac Chyna has been documenting her pregnancy via social media, and her reality show Rob & Chyna, non-stop for the past few months.
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First, I said I used to do it—then finally I told him I was still doing it and wouldn't stop for anyone.
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"Motocross was my passion since I was five years old, but I made the very difficult choice to stop — for Karl," he explains.
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But there are still a few items Amazon Prime isn't necessarily our first stop for — specifically, more trend-driven and high-end fashion.
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Trump and Abe did a photo op in the Oval Office during Abe's visit, shook hands and didn't stop for 19 seconds. Nineteen!
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A two-hour ground stop for arriving aircraft at Charlotte Douglas International Airport was ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration, the airport tweeted.
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The devices will be able to do full-body screenings of 2,000 riders per hour without requiring them to stop for the check.
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Southern Baptist pastor and televangelist Jerry Falwell founded the university decades ago, and it has become a pit stop for many conservative politicians.
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"A handmade, laser engraved wooden Ho(ld the) door stop for fans, to remember our lost friend," Blatt describes the project on Kickstarter.
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Events at which you could gorge until you knew you either wouldn't shit for a week, or shit non-stop for 24 hours.
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And even Chris Martin on his way to play the Super Bowl (hitchhiking there, so the conceit goes) has to stop for snacks.
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We stop for a moment on the shaded patio that looks out over the lawn, under a thatched roof that filters the light.
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Then, when Hamilton's engine blew, both of the Red Bull cars made a final pit stop for tire changes and had equal material.
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Before arriving at the hilltop, most of the bodies made a stop for a funeral prayer at a convention center in western Kabul.
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The agency says the out-of-state fire crews will relieve exhausted California firefighters who have been working non-stop for two weeks.
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He had to make an unscheduled pit stop for a tire change, but one stop would actually help him to win the race.
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On Tuesday, she traveled to Silicon Valley, now an obligatory stop for German ministers grappling with the impact of huge American technology companies.
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Mobile fingerprint scanners used in some jurisdictions make it possible for a cop to identify someone immediately during a traffic stop, for example.
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"I would stop for coffee and Paula Fox would run up and warn me to stop distracting readers with smut," he later wrote.
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Tonight, he's speaking at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., a traditional stop for presidential candidates — a possibility he has not ruled out.
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We usually stop for a one-hour lunch break and two short coffee breaks, but some scientists have worked through lunch on occasion.
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According to the report, officers made a traffic stop for a car that had a busted taillight, in which Valerie was riding shotgun.
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Nevertheless, the website will be an important first stop for museumgoers looking to whet their appetites for this year's oncoming exhibition in May.
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Petrska is small enough to cover in just a few hours, but that doesn't mean you won't want to stop for a bite.
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The Thang Loi was one of many refugee boats that Captain Schonn decided to stop for, some of his former crew members recalled.
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The driver was arrested about a block away after he initially refused to stop for officers, according to The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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Over the past 20 years, it has become the de facto first stop for anyone looking for a curated set of secondary sources.
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No one questioned why the taxi was parked so long, despite a sign warning taxis they should stop for one hour at most.
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Last July, an Oklahoma man refused to stop for an officer who was trying to pull him over for making an illegal turn.
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Federal rules say they can drive 11 hours within a 14-hour window, and then they must stop for a 10-hour break.
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He seems relaxed with the staff when we stop for cocktails with names like the Jedi Mind Trick at the Star Wars bar.
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Their home became an essential stop for American visitors, including the future president, who met Louisa in 1795 and married her in 1797.
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The ranch's owners, "big Beckett fans," insisted that the writers stop for dinner, on their drive down, at a roadside joint called Rudy's.
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Queen Elizabeth would walk along the barricades and smile at people gathered there, but she would not stop for hugs or other greetings.
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The restaurant quickly became a regular stop for patrons heading to the nearby performing arts temples, including the opera house and symphony hall.
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The next stop for the men is Beaver Creek, where there will be Super-G, downhill and giant slalom events on Dec. 1-3.
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" The company added that the aircraft has become a popular stop for visiting tourists and "has been privately owned for more than 35 years.
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Former Dallas Cowboy, and eternally the worst, Greg Hardy was arrested in Richardson, Texas following a stop for a traffic violation on Sunday night.
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Ellen Fisher's performance Time Don't Stop for Nobody, taking place March 23 at Roulette, asks four performers to exchange their experiences of growing up.
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Ellen Fisher seems to be hinting at this in her performance Time Don't Stop for Nobody, taking place this Thursday, March 23, at Roulette.
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She's been known to snack on a donut as she walks the city streets, stop for high tea in London, and scarf a pizza.
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The annual event marks a traditional pit-stop for French presidential candidates and is seen as key in winning support from France's rural communities.
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At the end of the day, we stop for some passionfruit juice ($1.20) and then hop on that same bus back into town ($0.96).
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We stop at a candy store to get sugar to pep us up for the drive home ($10.38) and also stop for gas ($303).
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RELATED: Wisconsin: The next stop for the anti-Trump crusade Right now, the state looks like a closely fought duel between Cruz and Trump.
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From the start it was examined for both military and commercial potential, as a possible telegraph station and coaling stop for warships and merchantmen.
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If we stop for a moment to realise this position is now considered extreme, we may all choose to become members of team human.
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A bystander's cell phone video captured Slager firing eight times at Scott's back after he fled a traffic stop for a broken tail light.
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The platform is intended to be a single stop for fans that connects the company's various offerings, including films, television shows, and comic books.
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"They kept calling me, multiple times an hour, then would stop for a few hours, then call back again," De Pascale told Fox News.
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The comments by the former vice president, after a stop for ice cream while campaigning in New Hampshire, were an implicit shot at Sen.
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Southwest Airline issued an internal ground stop for roughly 40 minutes this morning but planes started flying again at 7:05am ET. [CBS News]
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Our sources say she loaded up with about 20 items from Bev Hills baby boutique Petit Tresor -- it's a fave stop for the Kardashians.
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CULP: -- I think there was nobody who heard that news did not have their breath stop for a moment, right, again, a big number.
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It's worrying non-stop for the entire journey that our child will become inconsolable and disrupt the trip of every passenger within shouting distance.
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"Maybe we'll stop for a few days and then get back on it, so you can join me for the second round," she said.
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Vietnam is a fitting locale for this year's, as the country is one a major stop for illegal tracking of elephant and rhino horns.
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Delke tried to pursue the car — a white Chevrolet Impala — but the driver did not stop for his blue lights, according to the warrant.
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It's also significant because New Hampshire holds the nation's first presidential primaries, making it a crucial stop for any candidate with White House ambitions.
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I decided I wasn't quite ready to be scared out of my mind so I insisted we make a pit stop for funnel cake.
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All three companies offer cruises to the Bahamas or frequently use the islands as a stop for their guests and often employ local people.
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YouTuber HBomberGuy, real name Harry Brewis, began a 250 percent completion run of Donkey Kong 2000 early Saturday and didn't stop for 57 hours.
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During their warm embrace, the world seems to stop for just a moment and observers start to believe that maybe everything will be okay.
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In the early decades of trans-Atlantic travel, the town built a capacious airport with huge runways and became a popular stop for refueling.
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In warmer weather, stop for an ice cream or cotton candy at one of the lakeside kiosks as people row past in rented boats.
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WHAT TO EAT The best stop for food is Lyndhurst Terrace, where small shops sell Chinese pork dumplings and traditional Hong Kong egg tarts.
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The economy grew when it became a stop for the Rock Island Company's route between Chicago and Los Angeles and a crew change station.
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He says there's no sign that defensive shift will stop for now, and that means large-cap stocks and safer assets will keep climbing.
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What I've learned in my cancer journey is this — we can't stop for a minute in our efforts to rid the world of cancer.
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The video began only after Mr. Scott fled on foot from a traffic stop for a broken taillight, but it was shocking and vivid.
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Being able to keep trucks and cargo moving without having to stop for mandated rest breaks "would unleash a huge efficiency potential," Daum said.
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We walked everywhere — to the grocery store, to the bus stop for doctor's appointments and to visit family, and to my school each morning.
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Since those historic days, the island has been named a National Historic Landmark and serves as a trans-Pacific refueling stop for military aircraft.
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In the movie, it's a warm-weather scene, and Coney Island is a mandatory stop for anyone who visits New York in the summer.
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If the S&P fell 20 percent (that would be to 2,209 as of Friday), trading would stop for the rest of the day.
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The second-largest U.S. airline had issued a ground stop for about an hour for U.S. flights, which prevented planes from departing Tuesday night.
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A state trooper spotted the wreckage, and, as he slowed to stop for the crash, his vehicle struck Monroe's body in the center lane.
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Before heading to the beaches of North Goa, stop for breakfast at Baba au Rhum in Anjuna, a bohemian cafe you'll find en route.
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Senator Lindsey Graham admitted that if the Senate did not pass the bill, "financial contributions will stop" for Senate Republicans in the 2018 election.
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The West Kendall Church for years has been a popular campaign stop for political candidates interested in wooing Hispanic voters, The Miami Herald writes.
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As a city girl raised on fabulous, bubbly Sunday brunches and packed, Patron-fueled parties, making the decision to stop for good was terrifying.
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He even moved a bus stop for low-cost travel services in front of the shelter, to make it easier for migrants to leave.
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I guess I've accepted the fact it is, and I didn't really stop for a second before I got back up and kept going.
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Prosecutors plan to appeal Thompson's ruling, local media reported, and next stop for the case will likely be the Alabama Criminal Court of Appeals.
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In another, a man alleged that an officer twice squeezed his genitals during a frisk last year that followed a street stop for jaywalking.
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The last and final stop for the judgment of Nation will be awards season — but at $7.1 million, it's time to call that one, too.
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Joey Logano, Keselowski's Team Penske teammate, was a lap down by the competition caution after making an unscheduled stop for a vibration before lap 15.
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The concept is simple, Seinfeld drives his guest around in a car he thinks suits their personality, they stop for coffee and talk about life.
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I really want to stop for coffee, but I resist because I have a training at 10 that I really shouldn't risk being late for.
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The house has become a frequent tourist stop for fans of the show, which became wildly popular after it began running in syndication in 1975.
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One piece of traditional retail politicking — a stop for ice cream in Monticello, Iowa — included a brief interaction with a small pool of preselected reporters.
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That is, until I realized it might spell the end of the one Apple accessory I've been using non-stop for more than a decade.
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"I can always tell [it's racialized] because they stop for a few seconds so they can make out exactly what I look like," Rosen says.
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It is destination all on its own — but is absolutely worth an extra stop for anyone making a pilgrimage to the adjacent Cranbrook Art Museum.
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They said the relentless campaign did not stop for the two-day summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, which ended abruptly and without an agreement last week.
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Plus, the car's diesel engine also allowed us to not have to stop for gas even once the entire weekend (about a 200-mile roundtrip)!
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"Damn... seeing fully grown adults wait outside the 'Stranger Things' kids' hotels etc , and then abuse them when they don't stop for them...," Turner tweeted.
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You can use the tire of your car, a bumper or even a nearby curb at a gas station or rest stop for this exercise.
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I know that life has always moved on and will never stop for anyone but right now I need you to stop and share this.
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In addition, the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for flights at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which was later lifted on Wednesday afternoon.
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No other place could serve so effortlessly as a luxurious pit stop for rich Europeans, Arab royalty and celebrities like Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
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These five signs might surprise you, but stop for a second and think about the damage they're causing (think: stunted career and lack of advancement).
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My mom would make me hide in the bushes because she knew men would stop for a woman but not a woman with a child.
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Yet even as Ithaca becomes a more frequent tour stop for out of towners, it's still the local acts that shape the live music scene.
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Yes, the home of Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" is proving to be a key stop for Democrats who are positioning themselves for 2020 presidential bids.
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Also known as circuits, the 13 courts are the last stop for federal cases before the Supreme Court, and nearly all federal litigation ends there.
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Trading will stop for China's week-long national holidays - Spring Festival and Golden Week - leaving the Shanghai market out of synch with the Western exchanges.
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Now the first rains might not start until August, then they stop for a while, leaving fields to dry out, and then they begin again.
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With all the traveling in space and time that Doctor Who does, he must need to stop for a bite to eat now and again.
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A state trooper spotted the wreckage and as he slowed to stop for the crash, he struck the body in the center lane, officials said.
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The record reflects that I worked on it pretty much non-stop for an entire weekend, and then off and on for the next week.
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This time, Vettel, a four-time world champion, took the lead and held onto it when Hamilton made a pit stop for new tires early.
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In Dikwa, the local army commander urged the governor to stop for the night, according to one of the survivors and a Nigerian security official.
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Down the street from the palace is a 21904 Cafe, a convenient pit stop for a quick coffee (21906 euros) and a minicroissant (1904.50 cents).
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He is scheduled to speak at the Democratic Wing Ding dinner Friday night, a frequent stop for presidential hopefuls, where he will speak alongside Rep.
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While out shopping at a Las Vegas pet store, Reddit user Greed702 happened upon National Treasure Nicolas Cage, who graciously agreed to stop for a photo.
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Since its inception 21 years ago, SCAD Savannah Film Festival has become a key stop for filmmakers and celebrities alike on the award season festival circuit.
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S manages to find a spot where the adorable Icelandic horses are close to the fence line and we stop for some close-ups and selfies.
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At the end of my walk I stop for a latte and sit in the café for a bit to watch this morning's Good Mythical Morning.
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MANAMA (Reuters) - Renault's Kevin Magnussen will start Sunday's Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix from the pitlane for failing to stop for mandatory weighing during Friday practice.
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I just want it on the record that I have been talking about this pairing non-stop for the last two years, and I feel vindicated!!!
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My younger daughter is a fan of Mr. Jobs, so she proposed that we stop for a moment of silence to mourn him, and we did.
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But fur is de rigueur in wintertime Moscow, which has become an essential stop for Middle Eastern leaders like Khalifa Haftar, who visited twice in 2016.
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A favorite stop for authors on tour, it started in 1933, when Mary Haslam began loaning books from a small shop for 2 cents a day.
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What was supposed to be a quick stop for lunch between our DMV test and our day's end at school, became nearly an hour of discovery.
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We stop for oatmeal cookie ice cream ($4.75) and water ($2.25) during our ride, then end at her house where several other close friends come over.
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The limo went across the road and hit an unoccupied SUV parked at the Apple Barrel, a local institution and popular stop for autumn leaf-peepers.
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According to Reynolds, the police officer, whose name is yet to be released, asked Castile for his identification after a traffic stop for a broken taillight.
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I've been emailing my editor and co-editor non-stop for the past two days making these recipes and brainstorming and I'm having so much fun.
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The former Olympian, who twice competed at the Games in skeleton, repeatedly refused to stop for an accreditation control check and has apologized for his actions.
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The pursuit of pleasure is a winding road, but the intersection of ice cream and Berghain is a pretty good place to stop for a while.
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The spot is also a popular tourist stop for its scenic features and public restrooms located in an otherwise remote corner of the park, Taylor said.
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It runs on two batteries which are swappable, meaning that the car won't need to stop for too long at a charging station to re-juice.
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On the way, we didn't even stop for his favorite soft, salted pretzels or the warm, roasted chestnuts that usually called his name from blocks away.
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Once McDonald's came along, a family driving down I-95 to Florida was no longer willing to stop for an hour and kibitz with a waitress.
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At 23 years old, I fall solidly into that group, and sure enough, during a recent Target stop for laundry detergent, I purchased eight additional products.
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Yes, the home of Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" is proving to be a key stop for Democrats who are positioning themselves for 2020 presidential bids. Sen.
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If you stop for a moment on your way across the bridge, you can almost feel the deflating wind of the Venezuelan exodus at your back.
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"So I stop for a lot of road kill," she said, approaching the Kingsbridge Armory where a thick flock of pigeons swooped away from its roof.
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Stop for a snack at Hyotan, a gyoza specialist since the 210s with eight seats along a cramped counter (look for the red curtain-like noren).
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On Monday morning, Sanders appeared on The Breakfast Club, a hip-hop morning show in New York that has become a regular stop for Democratic candidates.
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"We have to assume the market (and the flow of follow-on funds, other than seed and pre-seed) will stop for six to nine months."
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The Peach State Basketball Classic at LakePoint in July, for example, was only a midseason stop for Scott Wyatt and his 16-year-old daughter, Claire.
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Senator Charles E. Grassley, Iowa's senior Republican, declined to discuss Mr. King on Friday at a campaign stop for a different House Republican, Representative David Young.
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These variations are not insignificant; states differ, for example, on when vehicles must stop for school buses and how cars should make turns across bike lanes.
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As we were driving to the first stop for the day, I got a page from Brian Bravo, who put together the White House news clips.
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Young people have always been curious about sex, and when our teenagers have questions, the internet is usually their first stop, for worse and for better.
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New Hampshire was also the final stop for entrepreneur Andrew Yang, who announced the end of his campaign as soon as the results were called. 2.
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On his first campaign stop for the Martin Luther King holiday in South Carolina, Joe Biden denounced the president in some of his strongest language yet.
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So the first stop for Mr. Obama as a former president will be Palm Springs, Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, told reporters on Tuesday.
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Due to its legal and financial autonomy, Hong Kong has often been the first stop for many foreign firms trying to access the massive Chinese market.
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Due to its legal and financial autonomy, Hong Kong has often been the first stop for many foreign firms trying to access the massive Chinese market.
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Appreciate simple pleasures, like the rippling fur on the bodies of five brown bears running toward the fort where we had planned to stop for provisions.
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By the time she hits the shores of Kent, England late on Monday, it's expected that Thomas will have swum non-stop for around 50 hours.
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His restaurant earned a Michelin star in 22013 and a second star 21977 years later, making Auch, population 25,000, a required stop for traveling food lovers.
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Oftentimes, tourists planning to stop for a day on their way from Hanoi to Hue and Hoi An find Phong Nha so captivating they stick around.
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Before May 230, when the bomb exploded, the sandstone mountain was a playground, a place for families to hike or gather, a grazing stop for livestock.
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Without legislative action, then, North Carolina — a regular stop for the N.C.A.A. tournament — could be without games in the event for a minimum of six years.
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She works in an elementary school in Gulfton, Houston's most densely populated neighborhood, which has long been a first stop for new immigrants to the city.
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Best estimates suggest they should be spaced 70 miles apart, co-located at spots along the highway where we already stop for meals, snack and rest breaks.
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He also gave a very rare interview to the Pokémon channel earlier this year, where he spoke non-stop for two minutes about how good Pokémon is.
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I'd taken a hash oil capsule around forty-five minutes before I was due to stop for lunch, so I could enjoy the high on my break.
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Conveniently held just upstairs from the Dolby Theatre, where the ceremony itself takes place, the Governors Ball is the first stop for many stars at the Oscars.
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The $7 million vehicle is going to cut pre-seed sized checks ($75,000 to $200,000), which should make it a popular pit stop for pre-revenue companies.
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The Saturday Profile For more than 50 years, Haidari Wujodi's desk in a Kabul library has been a stop for those seeking escape from the violence outside.
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Over a stop for iced coffees on the campaign trail, she says transparency is the key to building trust among people, and then between communities and government.
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for flights destined for New York's LaGuardia Airport on Friday morning before lifting it just over an hour later.
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" Stranger Things' own Shannon Purser, who played Barb in season 1, also gave her two cents, saying "no actor is under any obligation to stop for anyone.
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Giggling and apologetic, they stop to take a selfie in Gawker's lobby, then continued walking down the stairs, only to stop for a mid-flight face-suck.
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Cars equipped with the new 8-speed automatic transmission also get automatic start / stop for the first time, but there's little that's revolutionary in the engine department.
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The next stop for Team Zeta and their newest member Cyclone is the Cheerleading World Championships in Orlando, Florida, which is filling everyone with tail-wagging excitement.
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"Rising interest rates don't necessary mean a hard stop for equity prices moving higher but they do add a degree of moderation to the enthusiasm," Kenny said.
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"I now have her at the open homes to greet the buyers as well," Ashley said, who says Tiffany can't help but stop for pats around strangers.
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Conditions on the southern border of the United States are categorically worse than they were when the island was the first stop for immigrants coming to America.
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Some days he couldn't even stop for a second to enjoy the state of semipermanent vacation that was the whole reason he'd moved out to Garbage Island.
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The powerful panel -- the last stop for every bill considered by the House -- cleared the Financial CHOICE Act 9-2023 along party lines and with few amendments.
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The annual conference is a key stop for politicians seeking an audience with the influential group and is the largest pro-Israel policy gathering of the year.
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Modi will not travel to Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian Authority and a customary stop for visiting leaders trying to maintain a balance in political ties.
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They went to the Oculus station at the World Trade Center ... a famous shopping area and a central stop for trains that connected numerous cities and states.
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The powerful panel -- the last stop for every bill considered by the House -- cleared the Financial CHOICE Act 9-4 along party lines and with few amendments.
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Let's stop for a moment and put these questions to rest: Yes, you can still wear a flower crown to a music festival or a bridal shower.
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Simien, who was driving a 2007 Toyota SUV, allegedly did not stop for police when they signaled for her to pull over before she passed the tollbooth.
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He got the Mountain Top Landing package ... which included a ride to a Malibu peak and a 30 minute stop for some celebratory champagne, strawberries and cheesecake.
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If the S&P 500 were to stay within the tight range it has traced in recent years, the next stop for the index would be 1,575.
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During the car ride home down Route 1 through Ipswich, my parents decided, in spite of my teary protestations, to stop for lunch at the Clam Box.
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This summer, a train operator did not stop for a red signal and nearly hit an oncoming passenger train and two inspectors who were on the track.
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I passed the Senate office buildings and took the "long way" to my office in order to stop for a moment in front of the Supreme Court.
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He was assessed a pit road speeding penalty during the first round of stops, and on lap 64, he made an unscheduled stop for a flat tire.
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In the video, Amiott can be seen forcefully pushing Hubbard against his car and repeatedly punching him, in a violent struggle, after a stop for minor violations.
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White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters told The Hill that "there is nothing on his schedule at this time" as far as a Trump campaign stop for Moore.
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So after being drafted to baseball's major leagues as a 17-year-old short stop for the Seattle Mariners in 1993, Rodriguez started thinking about real estate.
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Imagine living in a neighborhood where a huge blast, like a stick of dynamite, exploded every 10-12 seconds non-stop for weeks to months on-end.
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KERRY JAMES MARSHALL: MASTRY Another stop for this major survey of Kerry James Marshall, who retooled traditional history painting to illustrate African-American narratives. Oct. 25-Jan.
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Though Vettel finished that race in second position, he had made a pit stop for repairs to his damaged car that cost him any hope of victory.
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Nina Dobrev also attended the show in a chic menswear-inspired look, and she made sure to stop for a photo her own style icon, Diane Keaton.
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I managed to stop for a quick photo with Cristobal near the bathrooms, because what's a new year's jumpsuit if you didn't get the photo in it?
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Along the way we would stop for cocktails with drag queens at a bar in Hell's Kitchen, or visit her friend Tony who was dying from AIDS.
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"People with advanced Alzheimer's disease are often so agitated that they don't stop for meals and lose weight to the level of endangering their health," Beck says.
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Sometimes we'd stop for gas before rolling north along the river, the dark of the back seat cut through by the glare of harsh gas station fluorescents.
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Then there's the final scene, from Noah's perspective, at a New Jersey diner where he and Anton stop for dinner at the end of their horrible day.
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Finally, he just kept on and kept on and he said, "Loretta, just stop for a minute," Finally, I stopped and the other girls stopped with me.
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If your friends are anything like young people anywhere, there's a good chance that after a night out they stop for a snack on the way home.
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The relatively small committee is typically the last stop for legislation as it reaches a final vote, not the setting for an initial hearing on policy legislation.
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The woman who uses Little Rooster so she can have a snooze on the train in to work and get off at the right stop, for example.
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Because it was such an industrial center and important union town, Paterson was a regular campaign stop for presidential candidates: everyone from Dwight Eisenhower to Ronald Reagan.
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The city is a popular stop for cruise ships in the winter, and its use by lines as a hub for sailings grows in the winter, too.
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They're still the first stop for consumers looking to buy stuff, but also the scene of an ongoing battle between conflicted platforms, aggressive businesses, and angry customers.
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On view in the lobby, "We the People" has been integrated into the society's curriculum on constitutional history and is a pit stop for visiting school groups.
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I take it as a huge personal triumph that I remember to stop for spinach, and as a result treat myself to a black-and-white cookie.
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Since the Allies recaptured it in the final days of World War II, Wake Atoll has become a national landmark and a refueling stop for military aircraft.
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The senator will address the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at their "Politics & Eggs" event on Friday, which has become a popular stop for potential presidential contenders.
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Here's an example of that day, including my stop for lunch, and a meeting I took with Snapchat on the Upper West side earlier in the day.
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On an overcast Friday morning last January, longshoremen all over New York Harbor walked off the docks, bringing the port nearly to a stop for a day.
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On the television station that backed the winning candidate, the frothing pundit couldn't stop talking, couldn't even stop for breath, all his words like one long word.
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This made me want to stop for a while and open another gate, a gate everyone can access without necessarily having any historical or socio-political knowledge.
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But privacy advocates worry it may usher in an era of widespread "stop and spit" policing, in which law enforcement asks anyone they stop for a DNA sample.
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We get in the car and head to UPS to drop off my Rent the Runway dress (prepaid), then stop for some spam musubi ($85) and head home.
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On the way home, I stop for an iced coffee and grab a couple of donuts for the kids as a treat and once again, use the app.
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As speakers entered and exited the stage, many would stop for a moment to fondly pat the bike seat and pay a final remembrance to their departed friend.
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During a quick stop for tacos with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, the former vice president also hinted at California's importance in his own path to the nomination.
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Things have been non-stop for the pair since they tied the knot in 2016 and their cameo in West's hit "Fade" video made them even bigger stars.
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In St. Paul, MN, protestors called for justice for Philando Castile, who was shot and killed by a police officer after a traffic stop for a broken taillight.
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Given how few cases get to the US Supreme Court, the appeals courts are the final stop for most federal cases and set precedent for their judicial region.
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When rereading last week's work, the trick is to stop for a biscuit just before your blood sugar levels drop to 'every single word of this is worthless.
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Presumably, the company now wants to capture the interest of the TikTok generation by becoming the first stop for edits ahead of publication to short-form video destinations.
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"The bombardment did not stop for a moment overnight," the journalist said, describing it as the heaviest heard since arriving in the government-held sector several days ago.
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He was taken first to the Caribbean, a common stop for the brutal practice of "seasoning" Africans in preparation for a life of enslavement in the United States.
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Steel said he expects gold to reach a high of $1,372 by the end of the year, but it may stop for a period before it heads higher.
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But let&aposs stop for a second before I get there and just talk about Manafort, because Manafort has an interesting history I think is pretty well known.
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One of his first events when he returns is a solo campaign stop for Hillary Clinton, the second time he's hit the campaign trail for the Democratic candidate.
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Hector and Kenny don't have much time, but of course they have to stop for gas, which is when they run into a mom from Hector's kid's school.
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"You may not believe me but I just ran into Orlando Bloom in Jackson Hole," one Twitter user wrote, noting that the famous couple didn't stop for photos.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a ground stop for flights to Atlanta — all inbound flights are being held at their origin until Sunday at 22628 p.m. EST.
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This means that a traffic stop for speeding or even a jaywalking citation can become an opportunity for local police to ask Texas residents for proof of citizenship.
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The Democratic presidential hopeful made a quick visit to Flint, an unusual stop for a candidate trailing in polls against rival Bernie Sanders in the first primary state.
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Billions of people around the developing world want the standard of life we have in America, and they're not going to stop for anything until they achieve that.
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With this policy, students are better off not carrying pepper spray at all because their assailant will not stop for the student to take out their pepper spray.
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Whether this is by providing email hosting, website creation, or SEO services, the site is often the first stop for someone thinking about starting a small business online.
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Univision is the nation's largest Spanish-language media outlet and it has long positioned itself as an essential stop for politicians looking to communicate with the Latino community.
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The seemingly never-ending euphoria will someday stop for these jocks and, on some level, they understand that—it's why the movie ends up feeling so poignant. 24.
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The Supreme Court will be the last stop for this particular patent dispute, with justices deciding how damage awards should be applied to products that infringe a patent.
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For Amazon and Walmart, private label brands are one more carrot to dangle in front of consumers, as both look to become the one stop for all goods.
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Shop Madewell's collection of boots hereShop the Regan Boot, $178Madewell is a solid stop for reasonably priced basics in classic colors and on-trend patterns for under $200.
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"This is just one stop for her on her way to reelection as U.S. senator," said Bob Mulholland, a Democratic National Committee member in California who's supporting Feinstein.
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Saturday, and was dropping off her bags at her London hotel early Sunday morning and catching the Underground to the Southfields stop for the mile walk to Wimbledon.
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The White House has been reviewing the proposal since March at the Office of Management and Budget, which is the last stop for regulations before they are final.
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Having a driver's license means that a routine traffic stop for a busted taillight need not lead to deportation; it means access to jobs, health services, and supermarkets.
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If this were available on a portable console, I'd be miles past my stop for home before I noticed the mistake, so terrifically kinetic is the core campaign.
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Thinking Cup: Just off the Boston Common, Thinking Cup is the go-to stop for Emerson and Suffolk students fueling up before class or squatting to do work.
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They didn't stop for bathroom breaks, and Currence said his escorts didn't speak to him until they arrived at the halfway house parking lot and removed his restraints.
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Seven people are now dead and 13 injured the day after a shooting rampage in West Texas that started police attempted routine traffic stop for failing to signal.
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Cities could be forced to put up barriers separating cars from pedestrians, who might feel emboldened to walk into traffic believing that cars would automatically stop for them.
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If converting your abode into a literal plant nursery is "hashtag apartment goals" in your mind, then we have the ultimate Cyber Monday stop for you: The Sill.
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I stop for Dunkin' on the way home and get an iced coffee and two bagels with cream cheese ($7) but can't manage to eat the bagel yet.
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Victoria has often been a stop for members of the royal family who visit Canada, a former British colony whose head of state officially remains the British Sovereign.
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The GM plant had also been a regular stop for politicians on the stump, from John McCain to Barack Obama, giving kids a sense that their town mattered.
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Despite the proximity to the Colosseum, Vatican City, or even the natural parks that border it, Palombara Sabina has not always been a very popular stop for tourists.
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During a stop for breakfast alongside Smith in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, on Saturday, Biden told a crowd of reporters that he isn't running for president just yet.
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The Martin Accordions shop in north Lafayette is a popular stop for tour buses, with the family providing an hourlong show for tours that request them in advance.
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But just 3 weeks ago, cops say they had almost the exact same experience with the 29-year-old -- with drama beginning after a stop for tinted windows.
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Instead, everybody orders it with the duck mazemen and dips the noodles into the foie gras, after which conscious thought tends to stop for a minute or two.
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I was even borderline surprised to see a Jeff Koons front and center at one booth, the name of which I've forgotten because I don't stop for Koons.
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Researchers could also expose cells to the RNA editor during a treatment course and then stop, for example, if science advances such that a better treatment becomes available.
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Hassen Abdellah, president of the Dar-Ul-Islam mosque, said Elizabeth was a first stop for many immigrants, including Muslims seeking a town with a large and active community.
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Given Fisher's past work with dance, ritual, ethnographic research, and documentary film, Time Don't Stop for Nobody will likely probe cultural and social values while keeping viewers visually enticed.
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The easy one-page stop for the retailer's best of-the-moment items became our shopping savior, one that informed us just what trends Zara-philes were investing in.
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The next stop for more weird and wonderful monitors will be Computex at the end of May where just a few years ago a 34-inch monitor seemed big.
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I stop for gas and fill up two-thirds of my tank, following my Dad's advice to never let it get below a quarter tank when it's cold out.
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Women are up against a wall, trying to advance beyond the sales development representative (SDR) position, which is usually the first stop for post-college grads entering tech sales.
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For years, the old trading post in Niger has been a key stop for West Africans traveling north - mostly young men fleeing poverty in search of better opportunities abroad.
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The Indian leader will not travel to Ramallah, the seat of the Palestine Authority and a customary stop for visiting leaders trying to maintain a balance in political ties.
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"We were at the White House for the pride reception," Jennings recalled on Tuesday's PEOPLE Now, noting that Obama began chatting with her during a quick stop for photos.
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CNN reported that the star even had an area at the tour stop for attendees to register to vote as part of a partnership with the nonprofit organization HeadCount.
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Its message practically applies to any woman of childbearing age who drinks, is sexually active and at one time used birth control but decided to stop for some reason.
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Yes, yes, we're all very excited about "Make Me." But can we just stop for a moment to appreciate that "...Baby One More Time" is turning 18 years old?
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Instead, the drug caused my heart to stop for 10 minutes or so, and the doctors were trying to revive me, assuming I was dead given the flat line.
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Every 50 centimeters, it will stop for several hours or days to take thermal measurements and cool down from the frictional and operational heat generated by the dig process.
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The legendary New York group have pulled out every conceivable stop for their swan song, on which all four members, including Phife Dawg who died earlier this year, appear.
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Patrolman Michael Slager killed motorist Walter Scott, 50, on April 4, 2015, firing eight times at his back as he fled a traffic stop for a broken tail light.
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Arum was out at Craig's this week when he made sure to stop for our photog, to crap all over Mayweather's highly-anticipated New Year's Eve exhibition in Japan.
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The Baton Rouge victims In the attack last July, Long waited for police near a Baton Rouge convenience store that was known as a favorite stop for patrol officers.
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Pokémon Go launched on Friday in Japan, making it the first Asian stop for the mobile title that has topped the charts in every other country of its release.
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In case if you're not familiar with the game of cricket, matches can last over multiple days (players stop for lunch and when it gets dark, don't you worry).
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Unfortunately for McVeigh, the car didn't have license plates on it and he was arrested after a routine traffic stop for a completely unrelated and far less serious crime.
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And don't overthink it: Some days it could just mean a quick stop for picnic favorites like local cheeses, fresh baguettes, sausages, fruit, olives, chocolate, wine, whatever you crave.
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You'll stop for a layover in the Georgia/Tennessee border towns of McCaysville and Copperhill, where antique and craft shops and down-home hospitality take you back in time.
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JUNE 2012 The Supreme Court upheld one aspect of Arizona's immigration law, which required officers to inquire about the immigration status of the people they stop for other reasons.
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She agreed to make a pit-stop for me in the Black Hills, and sent me some grainy, distant iPhone photos of Champagne Lady and her new foal, Laddy.
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I have more interview questions for you during this interview, but I need to stop for a second, about 30 seconds, so we can sell some socks, I think.
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But the moment I realized this was not the dude for me became crystal-clear as we walked by his local corner store, his favorite pit stop for dinner.
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You're not crazy—there's actually a whole lot of reasons why a late-night stop for French fries and chicken nuggets can quickly turn into a full-on brawl.
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The can-can performance is considered one of the most physically grueling numbers in the show, as leg-kicking non-stop for several minutes requires a lot of stamina.
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It is tucked between Cap Haitien and Labadee, a private beach resort closed-off peninsula leased by Royal Caribbean as a day stop for many of its cruise ships.
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