Sentences with phrase «come to a halt soon»

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Coming soon: new medicines designed to treat the flu by halting viral replication in human tissues The drugs may also serve as a novel kind of preventive
I don't know how they accomplish it but everything seems to come to a screeching halt as soon as i go through those huge doors.
Unfortunately, the lavish lifestyle set aboard the train comes to a halt when one of the passengers is soon murdered, leaving every passenger as a prime suspect.
If traffic comes to a halt, the Stop & Go system applies the brake until the car comes to a standstill and accelerates to the desired speed as soon as the road is clear.
In fact, the anti-lock system seemed to engage a tad too soon, and the car took a long time to come to a halt on the dirt road and on the grass field where I tested the brakes.
The fuel - saving Auto Start Stop system works like this: As soon as you come to a halt and keep your foot on the brake pedal, the system will automatically stop the engine, and restart the engine the moment you release the brakes.
Despite Bitcoin's association with various illegal marketplaces and less - than - legal business deals, all of these schemes have come to an abrupt halt sooner or later.
That announcement came soon after Chinese authorities issued a statement in early September ordering an immediate halt to all token sales.
Honor, Huawei's offshoot smartphone manufacturer, has only come out with a couple of self - branded smartphones, but it's already, if slowly, locating proper foothold in the U.S. market, and that fact is not about to halt any time soon.
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