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The canal construction will not stop [fraz] Topic: Rezo Sosyal, RCS, SMS.
Kreyòl : Kanal la pap kanpe, KPK
English : The canal construction will not stop
Français : La construction du canal ne s'arrêtera pas
Español : La construcción del canal no se detendrá
Português : A construção do canal não vai parar

Gift: Check also the entries within the same family or similar to The canal construction will not stop.

[Part of a popular saying meaning: All activities (school, work...) will stop. No one will be in the streets. Even] rats will not be able to defecate. [Mice will not be able to cross the streets.], stop Ex:Please stop that., DNR, do-not-resuscitate order (DNR), Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR), Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR), No code; Allow natural death, not (to form negative sentences); don't, do not, does not, will not (futur tense marker) , [not] to be able, can [not], may [not], Alimentary Canal, Anal Canal, beam, pillar, pole, post, birth canal, builder, construction foreman; general contractor, canal, construction, construction, construction building, ground, soil; floor; foundation (construction); G (music); willow (tree); sole (fish); reciprocal group-lending or ROSCA (rotating savings and credit associations), lock of canal, Panama Canal, Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal.


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