| 11. | Israel considers this a deterrent, meant to give pause to those considering a violent attack.
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| 12. | Recent harrowing events must surely give pause to families pondering a fall or winter getaway.
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| 13. | The connection surely gives pause to thoughtful voters.
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| 14. | The scars from his beatings as a slave are exposed, giving pause to the abolitionist Shaw.
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| 15. | Several factors, though, should give pause to anyone considering the fund after its outstanding 1995 performance.
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| 16. | That should give pause to the State Legislature.
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| 17. | His seat in the stands for this one might give pause to whoever is coaching this time.
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| 18. | Whatever his other merits, his handling of this issue should give pause to conservatives and liberals alike.
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| 19. | You may not agree with the ratings, but it does give pause to reflect on various destinations.
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| 20. | The zigzag course of events since Election Day gives pause to even the most intrepid of prognosticators.
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