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1 At the Place de la Concorde the fiacre had to stop altogether .
2 She could hear their mounts drop to a walk, then stop altogether .
3 Travel at the speed of light and, theoretically, the clock would stop altogether .
4 His breathing deepened, slowed, seemed to stop altogether , resumed much later, very slowly.
5 Presently the pace grows even slower, and finally we stop altogether .
6 Questor's plunge into the fire seemed to slow and then to stop altogether .
7 But at this point he came to a full stop altogether .
8 We don't tell them to stop altogether because of Aids.
9 Now that darkness had come on, they would probably be compelled to stop altogether .
10 In fact, the royals will be expecting that kind of negative press to stop altogether .
11 Once she thought it was going to stop altogether .
12 If the by its own strength, we might well despair of success and stop altogether .
13 And if he were impeached it would stop altogether .
14 I thought about "cutting back", but somehow it seemed easier to stop altogether .
15 But to stop altogether is a confession of weakness.
16 If it would stop altogether - Ishouldgo to Mark.
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