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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.
Stop or Stopping mutes are unique to the French horn.
Stopping glycolysis in cancer stem cells and preventing the upregulation of 70 bad genes is probably what is killing cancer stem cells if they are using alternative methods.
Stopping for conveniences, the duo is spotted by police and are pursued.
Stopping on the bridge for any non-emergency ( including sightseeing ) is prohibited, as are pedestrians and bicycles.
Stopping at a cantina near Santo Poco, they are mistaken for associates of a fast-shooting German pilot ( Kai Wulff ), who is also looking for El Guapo and who arrived just before they did.
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 times are frequently used to generalize certain properties of stochastic processes to situations in which the required property is satisfied in only a local sense.
Stopping is usually caused not by the force of the bullet ( especially in the case of handgun and rifle bullets ), but by the damaging effects of the bullet, which are typically a loss of blood, and with it, blood pressure.
Some of the national organizations Sanderson offers are International Thespian Society, FIST Club ( Friends Intent on Stopping Tormenting ) Academy of Finance, Air Force ROTC, Business Alliance, DECA, FCCLA, Technology Student Association ( TSA ), Photography Club, Spartan Productions, Japanese Culture Club, Future Teachers of America, National Art Honor Society, Gay / Straight Alliance, National Honor Society, Young Republicans, Young Democrats.
Stopping the violence against women can only happen if societies are made aware of their importance in eradicating adversaries that hinder prosperity among nations and the protection of basic human rights.
Stopping is only permitted in lay-bys ( red lines are only marked at junctions ).
Stopping services on the line are provided by Northern Rail, with many branching off to Adwick or Scunthorpe.

Stopping and upon
Drawing upon its program in criminal justice, the institute organized a series of televised debates on PBS-TV, Stopping Violent Crime: New Directions for Reduction and Prevention, hosted by Harvard law professor and Emmy Award-winner, Arthur R. Miller, and featuring former U. S. Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, Federal Judge David Sentelle, civil libertarian writer Wendy Kaminer, and others.

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* " 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.
This includes most parking offences, such as parking on a footpath / nature strip, double parking, disobeying a No Stopping or No Parking Sign and stopping in a bus zone.
* 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 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 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.
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.

reversing and direction
Many useful array slicing operations ( such as selecting a sub-array, swapping indices, or reversing the direction of the indices ) can be performed very efficiently by manipulating the dope vector.
For example, reversing the current direction in a Daniell galvanic cell would produce an electrolytic cell, where the copper electrode is the positive terminal and the anode.
Trains powered by DC can change direction by reversing polarity.
The word solstice is derived from the Latin sol ( sun ) and sistere ( to stand still ), because at the solstices, the Sun stands still in declination ; that is, the seasonal movement of the Sun's path ( as seen from Earth ) comes to a stop before reversing direction.
The motor, the direction of which could be reversed by reversing its polarity, proved the solution to the last remaining problem in alternating-current motors.
( Click here then in ref below for diagram :) The paleopulmonic unidirectional airflow is in contrast to the mammalian system, in which the direction of airflow in the lung is tidal, reversing between inhalation and exhalation.
This design also attempts to override the animals ' survival instincts and prevent them from reversing direction.
In reversible heat pumps, a reversing valve allows the flow direction of the refrigerant to be changed.
In HVAC applications, a heat pump is typically a vapor-compression refrigeration device that includes a reversing valve and optimized heat exchangers so that the direction of heat flow ( thermal energy movement ) may be reversed.
The reversing valve switches the direction of refrigerant through the cycle and therefore the heat pump may deliver either heating or cooling to a building.
* Tuck Pass: This is like a left side pass in six counts, but the leader creates a " tuck " action on 2 by turning the woman towards the man and then reversing her direction back toward the slot on count 4.
The inverse of a translation matrix can be obtained by reversing the direction of the vector:
By reversing the current direction in the moving coil of a motor's armature, a steady rotating force ( torque ) is produced.
In this context the direction of travel around a closed curve is important – reversing the direction in which the curve is traversed multiplies the value of the integral by − 1.
By passing an ultrasonic beam through the tissues, bouncing it off a reflective plate, then reversing the direction of the beam and repeating the measurement, the volume of blood flow can be estimated.
Periodic reversing is usually not practical when power tapping is involved, and thus has led to the development of taps suitable for continuous rotation in the cutting direction.
* An example comes from reversing the direction of inequalities in a partial order.
* An example comes from reversing the direction of inequalities in a partial order.
Sadat's presidency saw many changes in Egypt's direction, reversing some of the economic and political principles of Nasserism by breaking with Soviet Union to make Egypt an ally of the United States, initiated the peace process with Israel, re-instituting the multi-party system and abandoning socialism by launching the Infitah economic policy.
The winds normally go from SW to NE, however during the late summer months, the wind direction reverses causing reversing dunes.
A reversing starter can connect the motor for rotation in either direction.
Unlike the original " Billancourt " engine from the 4CV, Renault's “ Sierra ” engine rotated in a clockwise direction, so fitting it required reversing the direction of the differential in the gear box in order to avoid producing a car with one forward speed and four reverse speeds.
As an aside, a question can arise whether we do not take the semicircle to include the other singularity, enclosing − i. To have the integral along the real axis moving in the correct direction, the contour must travel clockwise, i. e., in a negative direction, reversing the sign of the integral overall.

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