The temporal end; the concluding time.
1The shop was a stopping point for coastal residents seeking shelter inland.
2But they were years older and way, way past the stopping point now.
3If this is a good stopping point, can we continue again tomorrow night?
4They've used it as a stopping point on their way to the City.
5Having come to a convenient stopping point, Jack closes the book and yawns.
6He has no stopping point, no ability to keep himself safe.
7Below this stopping point was what looked like a shallow lake of drying, tacky oil.
8Besides, another phenomenon would mark the stopping point of the projectile on the neutral line.
9Long before I came to the stopping point, I could see the little white hangar.
10Skellig Michael is an awesome stopping point -many films and TV shows have been filmed there.
11The flattening of the yield curve suggests investors reckon the Fed is approaching its stopping point.
12It was only locals who used it as a stopping point for journeys between Christchurch and Picton.
13But the county offers more than a stopping point along Ireland's latest tourist trail or the river Shannon.
14This knot is very clean, stays tied, and creates a stopping point that will not slip through any device.
15The island was a favourite stretch-the-legs stopping point for steamers plying between Wanaka and the head of the lake.
16Eventually you come to your stopping point; at least you have reason to believe it may be your stopping point.
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