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Stopping and other
* In the Stopping Train and other poems ( Carcanet Press, 1977 )
Together with other Anicinàpek, they arrived at the " First Stopping Place " near Montreal.
Together with other Anicinàpek, they arrived at the " First Stopping Place " near Montreal.
Stopping down is also important in situations where two lenses are used behind each other for magnification and extreme f-stops ( higher than f-64 ).
Stopping power is the ability of a firearm or other weapon to cause a penetrating ballistic injury to a target ( human or animal ) enough to incapacitate the target where it stands.
Stopping this medication suddenly after prolonged or frequent use usually does not cause withdrawal effects such as mood changes, anxiety, restlessness, or rebound insomnia unlike other drugs such as Ambien.
Stopping services run from Charing Cross or Cannon Street to Orpington or Sevenoaks, with other services on the route running fast over this section.

Stopping and lung
* ( Stopping smoking reduces the risk of fatal heart and lung diseases.
* ( Stopping smoking reduces the risk of fatal heart and lung diseases )
* Lopettamalla tupakoinnin vähennät vaaraa sairastua kuolemaan johtaviin sydän-ja keuhkosairauksiin / Om du slutar röka löper du mindre risk att få dödliga hjärt-och lungsjukdomar ( By stopping smoking you reduce the risk of fatal heart and lung diseases / Stopping smoking reduces the risk of fatal heart and lung diseases )
* ( Stopping smoking reduces the risk of fatal heart and lung diseases )
** Má éiríonn tú as tobac a chaitheamh laghdaítear an riosca de ghalair mharfacha chroí agus scamhóg – Stopping smoking reduces the risk of fatal heart and lung diseases
* Jekk tieqaf tpejjep tnaqas ir-riskju ta ' attakki tal-qalb u mard tal-pulmun – ( Stopping smoking reduces the risk of fatal heart and lung diseases )

Stopping and including
Stopping on the bridge for any non-emergency ( including sightseeing ) is prohibited, as are pedestrians and bicycles.

Stopping and smoking
Stopping nicotine use and smoking several weeks before and several weeks after surgery cleans the body and improves the chance of an uneventful recovery.

Stopping and .
Stopping the cars at a fork in the road, he got out, paced off a certain distance to a spot between two shrub-covered sand hills, and indicated a location.
Stopping benzodiazepine treatment abruptly can cause unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.
Ammunition can be chosen to reduce the risk of overpenetration ; see Terminal ballistics, Stopping power, and Hollow point bullet.
* Stopping Guinea ’ s slide.
Stopping street crime in the global village.
Stopping for a closer look, Roberto Marin liked what he saw and promptly recruited Clemente to play softball with the Sello Rojo Team.
* " Stopping distance visibility " should be at least 70 m on roads designed for 60 km / h, rising to 300 m on roads designed for 140 km / h.
Stopping chronic alcohol use can also lead to severe insomnia with vivid dreams.
Stopping distances were reduced in most of the tests compared with locked wheel braking, particularly on slippery surfaces, in which the improvement could be as much as 30 percent.
According to Ojibwa oral history, Spirit Island, located near the Spirit Valley neighborhood, was the " Sixth Stopping Place " where the northern and southern branches of the Ojibwa Nation came together and then proceeded to their " Seventh Stopping Place " near the present city of La Pointe, Wisconsin.
* " There ’ s No Stopping the Rise of E-Money ," by David G. W.
Stopping an activity at the first sign of fatigue can prevent sports related injuries.
Stopping to knock on the door, he is greeted by a young Fairy with Turquoise Hair, who says she is dead and waiting to be taken.
We do not understand Robert Frost's " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening " to be about a horse-and-wagon journey but about life.
Stopping the progression of the scoliosis can prevent the loss of function in many activities of daily living by maintaining range of motion, preventing deformity of the rib cage, and reducing pain during activities such as bending or lifting.
Stopping by Mickey's closed gym, Rocky is confronted by his former nemesis Apollo Creed ( Carl Weathers ), who has witnessed the fight as a guest analyst, and offers to help train him for a rematch with Lang in exchange for " a big favor.
Stopping in Arezzo he became embroiled in a love affair with the wife of one of Lorenzo de ’ Medici ’ s cousins.
* Stopping High Inflation ( ed.
Stopping off to refuel on the way, Porco discovers that the new Fascist government are beginning to hire seaplane pirates for their own use, thus putting him out of business.
Band members Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson recorded the song " Ain't no Stopping us Now " for the 1996 film The Associate starring Whoopi Goldberg.
By the time of Minnie the Moocher ( 1932 ), Betty Boop was in a class of her own, and by August 1932, starting with Stopping the Show, the Talkartoon series was renamed as Betty Boop Cartoons ; by now, as noted from even the opening song from Stopping the Show, Betty clearly became the self-proclaimed " Queen of the Animated Screen.
Stop or Stopping mutes are unique to the French horn.

further and exposure
This expansion has been further aided by multiculturalism and assisted by exhibition matches as well as exposure generated through players who have converted to and from other football codes.
He has further stated: " I use the civil definition of murder, where someone can be guilty of murder if they are responsible in a reckless and wanton way for the loss of life, as in incarcerating people in camps where they may soon die of malnutrition, unattended disease, and forced labor, or deporting them into wastelands where they may die rapidly from exposure and disease.
A mummy is a body, human or animal, whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold ( ice mummies ), very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs, so that the recovered body will not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions.
The Scottish Rite is one of the appendant bodies of Freemasonry that a Master Mason may join for further exposure to the principles of Freemasonry.
The president of Lakehead University refused to agree to installation of a wireless network citing a California Public Utilities Commission study which said that the possible risk of tumors and other diseases due to exposure to electromagnetic fields ( EMFs ) needs to be further investigated.
Therefore, the risk of exposure to elevated levels of air pollutants from a highway may be considerable, and further magnified when highways have traffic congestion.
The term and modern concept of " social justice " was coined by the Jesuit Luigi Taparelli in 1840 based on the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas and given further exposure in 1848 by Antonio Rosmini-Serbati.
In addition, exposure to new data further promotes a Rampant's growth.
The ideas gained limited exposure until they were independently rediscovered and further developed by Laplace, who first published the modern formulation in his 1812 Théorie analytique des probabilités.
Hiding the resources, or hiding the fact that resources are valuable, is also often a good idea as it will reduce the exposure to opponents and will cause further delays during an attack, but should not be relied upon as a principal means of ensuring security.
" While nitrogen dioxide ( NO < sub > 2 </ sub >) exposure may be one of many possible risk factors, it is not considered causal, and the report cautioned that further studies were needed to replicate the result.
1995's Happy Days saw the band delving further into metallic hard rock, which alienated a portion of their fanbase, even as it increased their exposure in the United States during the post-grunge era.
The paper, shielded from further exposure to daylight, was then removed from the camera and the latent image was chemically developed into a fully visible image.
It is stable in dry air but develops a golden bronze patina in moist air, which blackens on further exposure.
The top of the tank is open, and was situated to maximize its exposure to sunlight during the day, thus further mimicking the bay.
Strachan further proposed that the reason why this exposure no longer occurs is, not only because of the trend towards smaller families, but also " improved household amenities and higher standards of personal cleanliness ".
Four months later, the band gained further exposure as an opening act, along with Guns N ' Roses, for The Rolling Stones ' Steel Wheels / Urban Jungle Tour.
Rader and Armstrong, then, were relieved of any further concern about civil liability or any outside exposure of their own internal financial dealings as the directors of a California religious corporation.
This makes rigorous comparisons and identification of specific carcinogens difficult, especially in our modern environment where people are daily exposed to many such products, and is further complicated by exposure to a significant range of other known and potential carcinogens.
Chloride emulsions are also used for printing-out papers, or POP, which require no further development after exposure.
The rationale behind this decision is that further testing ( specifically CT angiogram of the chest ) may cause more harm ( from radiation exposure and contrast dye ) than the risk of PE.
Burial dating uses the differential radioactive decay of 2 cosmogenic elements as a proxy for the age at which a sediment was screened by burial from further cosmic rays exposure.
The exposed fetal spinal cord is covered in layers with surrounding fetal tissue at mid-gestation ( 19-25 weeks ) to protect it from further damage caused by prolonged exposure to amniotic fluid.
If the risk is higher for a particular sub-population because of abnormal exposure rather than susceptibility, there is a potential to consider strategies to further reduce the exposure of that subgroup.

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