Further, Soviet entry into the international bond market should also be brought to a halt.
It brought to a halt the massive German advance into the Soviet Union, but at tremendous human cost.
Nearly 40 vehicles were damaged before the bus was brought to a halt.
He was finally brought to a halt with the help of an outrider.
It happened as the pensioner's car was finally brought to a halt at junction 5, near Droitwich in Worcestershire.
This was more than any one-day protest against pension-reform plans in 1995, during which the country was brought to a halt for weeks.
Trawlers also blocked the ports of Le Havre, Dunkirk, Boulogne and Cherbourg for several hours and Marseille and Martigues were brought to a halt.
But there appeared to be a real danger that, without government concessions, the whole industry could be brought to a halt by a strike.
He criticises some of the action scenes, noting that there is a "cheesy shoot-out that earns a cease-fire well before it's finally brought to a halt".
It shows three unmarked police cars following the Volkswagen Golf carrying Mr Rodney and two other men through Mill Hill, before the vehicle was brought to a halt.
Sceptics can expect to win popular support for the view that freer trade is harmful, but could never hope to gain broad backing for the idea that, so far as possible, technological progress should be brought to a halt.
Johnson had completed his round on Saturday night at the end of a day when threats of lightning and thunderstorms brought play to a halt for almost five hours.
Why was this breathtaking march to prosperity brought to a grinding halt by the financial crisis that hit Asia in 1997?
Any hopes of a comeback were extinguished when Bryson's run into the penalty box was brought to a crude halt by Esson.
England were 10-0 when play was brought to a premature halt.
"There were a lot of Americans and Canadians on the plane who couldn't understand why so little snow had brought everything to a halt, " he said.
World War II brought construction to a halt, but in the 1950s, EUR was revitalised into a busy commercial and residential centre with stark, travertine buildings, axially-planned street planning and looming columns.
The Triumph was on the third day of a planned four-day cruise from Galveston, Texas, to Mexico when the fire broke out and brought the trip to a halt.
Egyptian artist Nadine Hammam had been creating "Let's Love" -- the latest in a series of works on gender politics -- when the politics of people power brought her work to a halt as she immersed herself in the demonstrations.
Scottish fullback Stuart Hogg, the Lions' youngest player at 20, looked to get his tour off on a positive note but the beginning of a scything run a couple of minutes into the match was brought to juddering halt by a crunching tackle by Barbarians center Casey Lualala.
Neither was politically appealing, and both would have brought deficit spending to a halt.
In every case, unplanned peaks in user traffic pounded the site, and brought performance to a screeching halt.
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Reddit and Wikipedia went dark for one day in January and brought SOPA grinding to a halt.
His father brought his incantation to a halt, his lips shut tight.
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 brought that to a crashing halt with the enactment of the passive activity loss rules (Section 469) which was a blow to real estate values.
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Not long after the California energy crisis brought deregulation screeching to a halt in 2000, utilities began predicting that legislation putting a cap on greenhouse-gas emissions would be the catalyst for change.
Wayne Parnell and Morne Morkel were at the crease when bad light brought a halt to proceedings.
But when the czar blundered into the First World War he brought this progress to a crushing halt.
But the evidence of memory experts brought the case crashing to a halt.
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