101. Had someone stopped on the street, she might have chosen any one of those titles to identify herself. 102. He already has a police record, having caused an officer to stop on Washington Avenue one morning as he gleefully ran back and forth across the street. 103. Grigoriev pointed out that work has stopped on a towering complex of power-generating solar arrays because of a lack of funds. 104. He dressed himself, ate breakfast, then stopped in on the next-door neighbor, who checked him over to make sure he looked OK. 105. He had developed the unusual ability to stop on a dime and relax instantly. 106. He can stop on a dime, spin, and effortlessly reverse his direction. 107. He loved it when people stopped him on the street. 108. He loves his new job, he says, but is still trying to get used to being stopped on the street all over Boston. 109. He has been stopped on the street by fans and approached in restaurants and late-night clubs. 110. He said he was suspended for a week for failing to stop on one floor, although his car was full and could take no more mail. |