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shut

the line along which pieces of metal are welded
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"If you don't shut off that music I'll smash your record," threatened Ojo.
At last he was shut off by a coughing fit which fairly choked him.
The steam was shut off, and the Abraham Lincoln, beating to port, described a semicircle.
Then the Thing shut off the Heat-Ray, and turning its back upon the artillery- man, began to waddle away towards the smouldering pine woods that sheltered the second cylinder.
It could be shut off from the rest of the house by a tiny curtain, which Tink, who was most fastidious [particular], always kept drawn when dressing or undressing.
She could see the whole of it, though part of the audience was shut off. The ring was well lighted by an overhead cluster of patent gas-burners.
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"But twice now when trying to matchmake my PS4 has completely turned off." In addition, several players have complained that their consoles treat the system shutdown as an improper shut off, as though the power cord had been pulled, Gach notes.
Water will be shut off at the Lake County jail Saturday morning as part of the ongoing construction at the facility, officials said.
Summary: After supporting the electricity grid over summer, the Esra Sultan power barge will finish the last of its fuel and shut off late Friday afternoon.
shut off power to her home for delinquent payments.Gov.
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