Some figure the higher strikes will last about as long as the controversial enforcement of the balk years ago when umpires were charging pitchers with not coming to a full stop.
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While the program will come to a full stop Oct . 31, with the fleet formally retired, there will be no more trans-Atlantic flights as of May 31, the statement said.
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Lifsh later commented that the car did not come to a full stop upon impact with the building, but rather slid to the left along the wall until it reached the children.
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Dubstar's version, recorded for a covers album produced for EMI's centennial anniversary, is more sparsely arranged and comes to a full stop, with no additional instrumentation, with the last word of the lyrics.
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Before I could stop myself, I had draped three long-sleeved shirts over one arm, clutched a handful of boxers and come to a full stop in front of a display of cargo pants.
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However off the pitch attempts to engineer a ground move away from York Road were fast coming to a full stop and in 2009 Chairman Peter Griffin elected to cut the playing budget.
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It is believed that he asked Eriksson to stop during the trip and that he, as soon as the car had come to a full stop, shot the driver with two shots in the neck.
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Normal procedure was to leave the main air induction valve open until the engines had a chance to come to a full stop, this operation being so timed as to occur just prior to complete submergence.
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:" For the establishment of our Gas Works, after they had come to a full stop; And for much that has been done first and last for the flourishing Rochester Road, now on its way to New York;
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The time to traverse your stopping distance at travel speed should not be confused with the braking time to come to a full stop, which is a number nearly twice this value ( + t ptr } } ).