Both have consistently focused on a variety of music forms, from purely electronic to experimental jazz to experimental full stop. |
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The deliberate targeting of civilians is a crime against humanity, full stop. |
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He was prescribed medication by his doctor but he didn't like the side effects it had and didn't like taking them full stop. |
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And in saying that, I believe the endgame is to privatise the whole of the benefits system, full stop! |
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As well as hating smoking full stop, I hate anyone smoking in public places purely because the cigarette smoke always affects us non-smokers too. |
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Although from my point of view as a manager, this is something I could do without, full stop. |
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Needless to say, life for the army came to a full stop as Alexander gave himself over to grief. |
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They are saying they do not want the project to go ahead, full stop, because it is quack medicine. |
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I was one of those people who had always been on the go, and then suddenly everything was brought to a full stop. |
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The maintenance piggy bank got busted when the fuel pump squeaked to a full stop a couple of months back. |
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In the realm of punctuation, a comma is used for a brief pause, a semicolon for a more moderate pause, and a period as a full stop. |
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It was several more minutes before the tender pulled alongside the ship's hull and coasted to a full stop. |
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Three young hen pheasants on the roadway make me brake suddenly and almost come to a full stop. |
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With slide film, use your camera's exposure-compensation feature to underexpose by a half or a full stop for more saturated color bands. |
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It is a gentle way of connecting thoughts, without applying the abrupt brake of a full stop or the breathiness of a comma. |
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All I suggest is that she be horsewhipped for putting a full stop wrongly outside a bracket. |
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Bring your vehicle to a full stop when a school bus' lights are flashing and the stop sign is displayed. |
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That doesn't mean full stop, but it means you will have perhaps one and half sentences. |
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That was to call on DFO to return to a single commercial fishery for all Canadians-period, full stop. |
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That obligation might or might not have different degrees of onerousness because of what the State otherwise does in a particular case, full stop. |
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Erm, no Mother, I've been buying odds and ends there for 12 years now, no-one gets a discount, ever, full stop, and it's not as if I hadn't already told you that! |
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In fact, even if you think his ideas are lousy full stop, his behaviour is lousy, his friends, clothes and the way he deals with the kids are lousy, you must never say so. |
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I am very sure that we should say that he should resign full stop. |
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Consider for a start all finite sequences of the twenty six letters of the English alphabet, the ten digits, a comma, a full stop, a dash and a blank space. |
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We could see the progress made toward closing the digital divide come to a full stop. |
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His career will come to a full stop at the end of next year. |
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Although after such a complicated life, even his death may turn out to be a question mark instead of a full stop. |
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The court has now given itself the opportunity to rule that gay marriage is protected by the Constitution, full stop. |
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He could simply have said he favours public ownership, full stop, period. |
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While the driver wasn't speeding, she did make a serious error: she cruised through a stop sign without making a full stop. |
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No full stop should be placed after a title or subtitle, even when it is composed of several lines. |
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The claim «Protect our planet» is a fixed element and is written without a full stop. |
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When the vehicle comes to a full stop, the driver can resume the interface. |
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It usually has a crowd pressing in from all sides, gasping and cheering as the wheel comes to a full stop. |
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If there is no crosswalk available, stop, look both ways, and proceed only when all approaching vehicles have come to a full stop. |
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Routine work at the Harry Hays Service Canada Centre in Calgary, Alberta, came to a full stop when an elderly woman experienced a heart attack in the nearby Citizenship and Immigration Canada line-up. |
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They also confirmed that the common practice is to slow down rather than make a full stop at crossings with stop signs posted, so they can accelerate faster and minimize their exposure time on the track. |
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The credibility of the Human Rights Committee in Geneva, and of human rights policy full stop, is at stake today, and I believe that, in this connection, the European Union bears a very heavy responsibility. |
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His sparkling text The Italians is one of my favorite books, full stop. |
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While stopping, a coupler knuckle broke on train 771 between the 10th and 11th cars and the train came to a full stop by a train-initiated emergency brake application. |
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The individual layers in the name are separated by a full stop. |
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Mr. Cadman quite simply stated that it should be a crime for anyone to obscure, alter or deface a vehicle identification number, bottom line, full stop. |
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In Armenian, a colon indicates the end of a sentence, similar to a Latin full stop or period. |
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A full stop must be made 6 to 12 feet from any coupling. |
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Energy pulsed and flowed through the dancers with an organic rhythm, evoking the way capoeira uses all extremities to move, only to come to a full stop in a tripod position. |
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For example, the question mark at the end of line 13 below denotes an up-turned intonational pattern, and a full stop denotes downward intonational pattern. |
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