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1 They were compelled to stop at noon for rather a long rest, as walking was tiresome.
2 As to the method of travel, you can either stop at noon or push straight on through.
3 The Department for Transport in London said tonight the search for the Tullaghmurray Lasswould stop at noon tomorrow.
4 They made no stop at noon .
5 We watched the clock in the tower, confidently expecting the deafening peals to stop at noon when the parade began.
6 My stock of matches was small and time was precious, and I did not stop at noon to build a fire.
7 Then, when we stop at noon , you will have a second breakfast of mutton chops, fried potatoes, fried fish, omelets, and other such things.
8 Francis also called on all Christians around the world to stop at noon Italian time on Wednesday to pray the "Our Father" together.
9 We stopped at noon at a grassy spot by the river.
10 We stopped at noon in a desert spot called Algodonal.
11 They stopped at noon to eat lunch under the shade of a baobab tree.
12 When we stopped at noon , we were within six or eight miles of the Pueblo.
13 We left Saabie in the morning, stopped at noon at Joumajaoury, and arrived at Tallimangoly.
14 They had made the hike without mishap, stopping at noon for lunch along the roadside.
15 He kept them apart and when they stopped at noon Driscoll came up to him.
16 Stopped at noon three-quarters of an hour for observation.
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