0 a mark (.) used at the end of a sentence, or to show that the letters before it are an abbreviation -- kropka
They are also concerned with the fact that, irrespective of how others are doing, some people are needy through bad brute luck, full stop.
The motion accelerates to the desired constant speed, and then comes to a full stop at the end of the trajectory.
No character trait has the property of being a virtue full stop, because there is no such property.
The robot links begin at rest at the starting point, and come to full stop at the end point.
But it seems at least strange to say that 2 is at every moment prime : 2 is prime, full stop.
But blind charity also qualifies as an instrumental vice, which is enough to make it a vice, full stop.
It was during this period that the nationalist momentum came to a full stop.
In some cases, 'etc.' functions as little more than a full stop.