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1 It will stop to consolidate new buys after this year, OTP said.
2 Those who stop to look and see animals differently are often transformed.
3 Today, I asked the British Government to put a stop to it.
4 President Joko Widodo called for a stop to the violence on Wednesday.
5 Which is actually the case, if you stop to think about it.
6 At no point did he stop to think he might infect others.
7 They don't stop to think what the child may want, she said.
8 He didn't stop to look at it; it was not important now.
9 Failing health can put a stop to the most determined of us.
10 But I couldn't stop to think of the people I'd left behind.
11 I couldn't stop to try and discern the source of her interest.
12 Ticketing counter staff will point out the closest stop to your hotel.
13 As a TV presenter you don't usually stop to think this way.
14 They said helicopters had been working non- stop to put the fire out.
15 Richard did not, at any point on his walk, stop to think.
16 It matters not; we will not stop to discuss the matter now.
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