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full stop

noun as in complete stop

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And — with film roles and work as a painter — this memoir is far from a full stop to her creative life.

“Certainly there are people who will say it’s not the state’s responsibility to tell private property owners what they should do with their land, full stop,” Friedman said.

While Poilievre voted against legalising gay marriage in the early 2000s, he recently said it will remain legal "full stop" if he is elected.

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“She should have been here on Tuesday, full stop,” he said.

It wasn't a full stop, because Trump himself stepped into the fray Sunday at a Turning Points USA event, during an especially sleepy speech.

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