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stop for

verb as in pick up

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As the FIA has now introduced an extra mandatory pit stop for Monaco, do you think that introducing this across all the grand prix would improve the racing as there would be less tyre saving?

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On his Truth Social social media platform, Trump said that "all federal funding will STOP" for schools that permit students to protest illegally.

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The best known of his nonfiction works was “The Onion Field,” a chilling story that starts with a routine stop for an illegal U-turn and quickly leads to the execution of a Los Angeles police officer in a Kern County field.

Crowley got her start at the city’s storied Station 11, one of the busiest ladders in the country and a required stop for firefighters on the rise in Los Angeles.

Now drivers can mostly do 70mph without having to stop for roundabouts, which is hoped will make it easier for local people to get around and create a resilient alternative route between the Midlands and south-west Wales, easing pressure on the often congested M4 at Newport.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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