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1 It was time to stop day - dreaming and get busy about the house.
2 By day, he's a normal student who can't stop day - dreaming .
3 Both sides threw boiling pitch at each other, and they did not stop day or night.
4 How will an iceberg stop day zero?
5 Towing an iceberg to the Western Cape coast to stop day zero sounded "fantasist" at best.
6 The central Karoo region looks like it'll benefit the most, although 3mm of rain is hardly going to stop day zero in its tracks.
7 But now that I'm chained back to my desk at Puzzle Central, I can't stop day dreaming about Walking Dead trailers and Mythbuster panels.
8 It had failed to stop days of media speculation about his alleged involvement.
9 While we were there, the population of the Whistle Stop day - care center showed up.
10 Back in January, he was appointed as the head of a team dedicated to stopping day zero.
11 They received thirty-two tael cents per man per diem, and for the stopping days on the road one hundred cash.
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