Sentences with phrase «abruptly come to a stop»

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The payments started abruptly last September, when the RNC came under pressure to stop paying Trump's personal legal bills in the special counsel's Russia investigation.
Heads turn, eyes refocus, conversations come to a stop and then abruptly start again with McDavid as the subject.
After I had tweeted that and went to a few sites about weaning — I had come to the conclusion that I didn't want to abruptly stop and it just reconfirmed my thoughts about self - lead weaning.
Don't abruptly come off your hormonal contraceptives to stop breakthrough bleeding since it may make the hormonal imbalances and the bleeding even worse.
I couldn't get her to stop biting through the nipples and they are really expensive, so we rather abruptly came to the conclusion that there would be no more baba.
Marais also found that this coordination came abruptly to a stop when the queen, who sat on one side of the plate, was killed.
All those load screens come with an additional annoyance: they cause the current song to abruptly end and skip to the next one, which has all the appeal of a road trip partner who can't stop fiddling with the radio.
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