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  • 1Stopping the tide — (fr. etaler les maree ) was a manoeuver in use during the age of sail. In seas with a strong tide, such as those off the coasts of western Europe, particularly the Channel, the force of the tide on a ship could equal, or surpass, the power… …

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  • 2Stopping the clock — is a controversial practice in American and Canadian legislative procedure in which a legislature literally or notionally stops the clock (or moves the hands backwards), usually for the purpose of meeting a constitutional or statutory deadline.… …

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  • 4Not for Sale Campaign — Not for Sale is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization based out of California. According to their mission statement, Not For Sale equips and mobilizes Smart Activists to re abolish slavery in their own backyards and across the globe. Not For Sale… …

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  • 5Not Fade Away (Angel) — Not Fade Away Angel episode Episode no. Season 5 Episode 22 Directed by Jeffrey Bell Written by …

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  • 6Stopping thought — is a term in Zen referring to the achievement of the mental state of samadhi, where the normal mental chatter slows and then stops for brief or longer periods, allowing the practitioner to experience the peace of liberation. This is normally… …

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  • 7stopping train — stopping .train n BrE a train that stops at all stations, not just the main ones …

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  • 8Stopping power — For the concept in nuclear physics, see stopping power (particle radiation). Contents 1 History 2 Dynamics of bullets 3 Wound …

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  • 9Stopping time — Example of a stopping time: a hitting time of Brownian motion In probability theory, in particular in the study of stochastic processes, a stopping time (also Markov time) is a specific type of “random time”. The theory of stopping rules and… …

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  • 10Stopping power (particle radiation) — In passing through matter, fast charged particles ionize the atoms or molecules which they encounter. Thus, the fast particles gradually lose energy in many small steps. Stopping power is defined as the average energy loss of the particle per… …

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