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- The small explosion happened inside the central sorting office on Tomb Street, downtown Belfast, an essential stopoff point for all mail within Northern Ireland.
- Unfortunately, Western Hills, having a tiny staff, doesn't sell by mail, but it's a wonderful stopoff while touring Northern California.
- The Bahamas, he said, would not be " used as a stopoff place for players wishing to leave Cuba and go play elsewhere ."
- Little Bighorn draws about half a million tourists a year, not bad for a spot often referred to by Montana tourist officials as a stopoff rather than a destination.
- On a crisp morning, I left the airport to drive back to Boston, and realized the way up Interstate 95 would lead tantalizingly close to a stellar stopoff.
- George Stewart, director-general of foreign affairs, said the Bahamas would not be used " as a stopoff place for players wishing to leave Cuba ."
- The Interfax news agency, citing unnamed diplomatic sources, said the delegation would head for the Aghan capital Kabul after a stopoff in Dushanbe, the capital of neighboring Tajikistan.
- Similarly, " Portland Examiner " contributor Dominique Dobson called the coffeehouse " whimsical " and wrote, " this is a great evening stopoff for caffeine and dessert.
- The ride included a stopoff at a bar in Copenhagen, where Petersen propped the corpse in a boot, stuck a cigar in its mouth and held a one-sided converation for about an hour, a newspaper reported at the time.
- The ride included a stopoff at a bar in Copenhagen, where Petersen propped the corpse in a booth, stuck a cigar in its mouth and held a one-sided converation for about an hour, a newspaper reported at the time.
- The newspaper B . T . reported Monday that the ride included a stopoff at a Copenhagen bar, where Petersen propped up the body in a seat, stuck a cigar in its mouth, ordered a couple of beers and had a one-sided chat.