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Stopping and off
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 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.
Stopping the crank reduced the forward tension on the reels causing the reel to go backwards and the picture to move from the viewing position ; a spring in the mechanism turned off the light and in some models brought down a shutter which completely blocked out the picture.
Stopping at a dock or pier for a very short time without tying up, to let off or take on crew or goods.
Stopping off in the dark evening at the Devil's Punch Bowl, he gets out of his car to admire the view and takes a short walk.
Stopping off in New York on his way back to Roswell, he stumbled into the Caffe Cino, the first underground or Off-Off Broadway theatre, on September 14, 1961.
Stopping services on the line are provided by Northern Rail, with many branching off to Adwick or Scunthorpe.

Stopping and near
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.
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.
A distinct Algonquin identity, though, was not realized until after the dividing of the Anicinàpek at the " Third Stopping Place ", estimated at about 2, 000 years ago near present day Detroit.
According to the oral histories of the Anishinaabe, after departing the " Second Stopping Place " near Niagara Falls, the core Anishinaabe peoples migrated along the shores of Lake Erie to what is now southern Michigan.
The core Anishinaabe peoples formed the Council of Three Fires and migrated from their " Third Stopping Place " near the present city of Detroit to their " Fourth Stopping Place " on Manitoulin Island, along the eastern shores of Georgian Bay.
At the " Third Stopping Place " near what is now Detroit, Michigan, the southern group of Anishinaabeg divided into three groups, of which the second group became the Odaawaa.
Stopping to capture Malta on 12 June, he landed near Alexandria on 2 July and took the city.
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 and they
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 at the White House, they asked one of the servants for a drink.
After the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Soviet Union planted a number of long-term, deep-cover sleeper agents all over the United States, spies so thoroughly brainwashed that even they didn't know they were agents ; they could only be activated by a special code phrase ( a line from Robert Frost's poem " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening " followed by their real given names ).
Stopping is not recommended unless a program has been saving the data safely somewhere, or if users forgot to write any way to save data when quitting ( perhaps they did not expect to find any and were trying to prove it ).
* When Giles interrupts a conversation about the Prom to say they ought to focus on the mayor's Ascension, Buffy says, " Giles, we get it, miles to go before we sleep ," a phrase from the famous Robert Frost poem " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ".
According to the oral history of the Mississippi Chippewa, they were primarily of the southern branch of Ojibwe who spread from the " Fifth Stopping Place " of Baawiting ( Sault Ste.

Stopping and by
* Iambic tetrameter ( Andrew Marvell, " To His Coy Mistress "; Aleksandr Pushkin, Eugene Onegin, Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening )
* Stopping power and energy loss straggling calculations of ion beams in solids by MELF-GOS model
Some use winter to suggest death, as in Robert Frost's " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ".
* " There ’ s No Stopping the Rise of E-Money ," by David G. W.
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.
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.
Betty Boop was the star of the Talkartoons by 1932 and was given her own series that same year, beginning with Stopping the Show.
With the release of Stopping the Show ( August 1932 ), the Talkartoons were replaced by the Betty Boop series, which continued for the next seven years.
" Nevertheless, by July he returned to New York and took a job at Duttons Bookshop in Manhattan, where he began work on an unfinished book of fiction, Without Stopping ( not to be confused with his later autobiography of the same title ).
" In similar circumstances, Ciardi " described Robert Frost's ‘ Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ’ as expressing the death wish of its speaker ".
* Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening form: " AABA BBCB CCDC DDDD " a modified Ruba ' i stanza used by Robert Frost for the eponymous poem.
Algernon Charles Swinburne, one of the first admirers of FitzGerald's translation of Khayyam's medieval Persian verses, was the first to imitate the stanza form, which subsequently became popular and was used widely, as in the case of Robert Frost's 1922 poem " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ".
Stopping to rest by a cornfield, she is startled when a Scarecrow hanging on a pole strikes up a conversation with her (" I Was Born the Day Before Yesterday ").
Robert Frost made use of Rubaiyat in chain rhyme form in his poem, " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.
* Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ( 1947 )
Stopping for conveniences, the duo is spotted by police and are pursued.
" Bronson plays an unwitting KGB agent whose trigger phrase is borrowed from Robert Frost's poem, " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.

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