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Cleopatra never stopped the Romans from anything. It was the Romans who stopped her from expanding her territories after the donations of Alexandria.
i don't know anything
He stopped because he is maniac.Like they can do anything.
It depends on the type of radiation. Alpha can be stopped with a few inches of air, or even a sheet of paper. Beta can be stopped with a sheet of metal. Gamma and neutron takes lead and/or concrete, sometimes several feet. Neutrinos can hardly be stopped by anything - they travel through the Earth with ease.
My opinion, find out why. Talk to him and see if there is anything bothering him or if you have done anything to upset him. Then try and sort it out.
Yes, it stopped the Nazi threat .
It would appear as though Nintendo has stopped actively developing updates for the Wii. The last system update (4.3) was released in September 2010, over 18 months ago as of this writing. The previous system update (4.2) was released in September 2009, and prior to that regular updates every few months were being released. A majority of these updates were simply a cat and mouse game between Homebrew developers and Nintendo attempting to seal the exploits. Most of the updates provided no new functionality, but deleted the Homebrew Channel and patched flaws that were used to soft mod the Wii. However, none of these patches successfully prevented Homebrew developers from soft modding the Wii, and were quickly circumvented to allow Homebrew software once again. This leads me to speculate that Nintendo has finally given up trying to block Homebrew on the Wii and is instead focused its resources on it's new Wii U console.
It hasn't stopped. If anything it is expanding faster than ever.
Could be anything? Best to have a pro look at it
Aphrodite's husband was Hephaestus. Not that that seems to have stopped her from having sex with anything in a chlamys.
No, the idea of distributing Pay Television by encrypted terrestrial broadcast became popular in the 1970s (channels such as SuperTV, Wometco Home Theater, Prism, Preview, SelecTV and ON-TV) but all of these stopped broadcasting long before the digital transition and there are no such channels left.