Only after a Russian victory at Sventiany was the advance stopped and the front line stabilized.
The front line stabilized and the corps was on the defensive from 8 August 1944 to 7 January 1945.
The front line stabilized and a ceasefire was agreed to on 2 January 1992, coming into force the next day.
After this the line stabilized for the rest of the war.
The line stabilised, although there was a final day of crisis on 11 November.
After the line stabilized, the division was in positional warfare until September 1916.
By the summer of 1951, the line stabilized near the war's start point along the 38th Parallel.
Eventually the line stabilized along the 38th Parallel, where a stalemate ensued for the next two years.
For three months the line stabilized again, neither side advancing.
There no longer was an easy avenue through; the line was stabilizing as the German thrust lost momentum.