On a recent Monday morning, as I plodded, zombie-like, to the break room at work to get a cup of joe, I passed Elizabeth in the hallway. |
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Actually I have not often found it necessary to break off a net acquaintanceship. |
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On Friday, we returned from a short break in the Lake District to find an email from a farm in Dumfries which has Tamworth weaners available. |
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She was able to break free and punch one of the men when two passersby came to her aid. |
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The temperature should be adjusted to ensure that the gulab jamuns do not break or cook too quickly. |
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You could be a window washer on a skyscraper, and the anchor on your scaffold could break, just as the winds just gusting up to 30 miles an hour. |
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The greatest kudos, he says, is accorded to those who have been caught more than once, yet continue to break the law. |
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Later they went on to Bridgehampton, where they took a short break while Reinhart purchased a Queen Anne table. |
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Runners rarely need pure rest on their days off, just a break from the jarring effects of running. |
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Maybe it's time for a real break anyway, rather than these forced little queenly waves from the carriage of my worldly cares. |
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Add waterblommetjies and mix carefully to not break the waterblommetjies to much whilst stirring. |
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Police had to use water cannon and tear gas to break up a crowd of some 200 young people who hurled fireworks and other missiles at them. |
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The golf course is a good public amenity but I would query whether it could be run in a way that at least allows it to break even. |
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That goal was the difference between the sides at the break but then Ballina played their trump card. |
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He aced the 226-yard eighth hole with a four-iron in a front nine of 29 that had him on course to break the magical 60 barrier. |
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And considering that this is not the kind of break that most newcomers manage to get, she does seem to have an ace up her sleeve. |
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Unless works were initiated on a war footing, epidemic might break out in waterlogged areas, he warned. |
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Never break a synthetic log apart to quicken the fire or use more than one log at a time. |
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He played water polo at Lancaster University where he cycled the eight miles or so to work and went running on his lunch break. |
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Kenney said he has always encouraged some of his swimmers to play water polo during the swimming break. |
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If your aspirin bottle smells like vinegar, the tablets have started to break down to acetic acid and should be discarded. |
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Sage oil inhibits an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase, whose normal job is to break down the chemical messenger acetylcholine. |
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The potential of ethanol to break dormancy in tubers was demonstrated for Jerusalem artichoke. |
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Thursday night is one of its better party nights, complete with big break beats mixed with acid jazz. |
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Driver reviver stops provide free tea and coffee and give you opportunity to take a break without going too far out of your way. |
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I wanted to retreat, so scared was I that he might touch me and break my weak resistance. |
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He has already been up for a while, watching the sun as its weak rays break through the last misty hues of the night. |
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However Saito's weak shot was easily cleared by Rachel Imison and the Hockeyroos held on to lead by a solitary goal at the break. |
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After two afternoon workouts before the All-Star break to acquaint Caminiti with his new position, he started the second half at first base. |
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As a thorough break from London's quotidian chaos, whilst retaining all the trappings of urban civilisation, I can recommend it thoroughly. |
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During a prolonged break in the rains the frogs and toads are hushed, except in jhils and low-lying paddy fields. |
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Does the boss who scheduled your sadly abbreviated lunch break deserve to be called a weasel or a stoat? |
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He could barely contain his glee and seemed about to break into a jig at any moment. |
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We'll do Nessun Dorma too, we can handle that with no bother, and David will do a few jigs and reels to break up the singing. |
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The balance of the first half saw the Suns camped firmly in their defensive half with the Lions unlucky not to break the deadlock by half time. |
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At school we had a free gill of milk each morning break as part of the government's plan to build a nation of healthy young things. |
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Dig carefully so the roots do not break away from the clump, which results in blind roots. |
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Burnley Crown Court heard Mr Cook, who works in computers, suffered a break to his retina and feared waking up blinded. |
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Vegetation can also be attached to webbing to break up the straight lines of the pouches. |
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Things pick up somewhat in the second act, which is performed in this production without a break for intermission. |
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The Indian cricket team once again failed to break the jinx yesterday which left thousands of fans disappointed. |
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Considering that most fans watch the races on TV rather than from the stands, the racetrack will make or break the reputation of an event. |
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The result is a complete break from the yakuza films and actioners for which Kitano is known. |
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Within four days they had driven a wedge forty miles deep into the British positions and threatened to break the Allied lines altogether. |
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Better to try to look half way serious about this now, rather than after the names break. |
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Just a couple of hours from the UK, it's ideal for a weekend break or something longer. |
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Finn springs a surprise wedding on Allie while away on a weekend's break in Naples. |
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She once gave me a break by running a weekly column by me when she was editor of the Financial Post. |
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Some leaders are looking for business tools to help them break away from the pack. |
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Their pack won the forward battle hands down but it was period immediately before the break that ultimately decided the match. |
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It will slow down just prior to taking the break, then fall toward the hole and into the cup from the top side. |
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If you have to break out of the bottom, most of the time the knot to the boom will go before the superglued join. |
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They are not a million miles away from being good enough to lift a trophy or break into the top six or seven in the league. |
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Even making a joke of it initially may break the ice and make you come across somewhat less adversarial. |
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The critical response to my adaptation of Midnight Cowboy has made me break my chaste vow of silence. |
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Did Japanese warships and their commanding admirals break radio silence at sea before the attack? |
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Apologies for the radio silence this morning, but after reading this I need a short break from the blogosphere. |
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Stir in the rice and break up any clumps so that all the grains get coated individually and everything mixes up well. |
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Most mollusks use the radula to break up food, but the cone snail uses it to inject venom. |
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Michael feels Karen deserves a well-earned break after the festive madness. |
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Fishing boats were tied up last week as crews earned a well-earned rest after a long haul from the last decent break at Christmas. |
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After running the house for more than 60 years, she deserves a well earned break. |
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And by Jove, I always try to give young entertainers a break whenever I can! |
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But the rain delay did not put her off her game as she quickly claimed the next three points to take the first break of the match. |
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They will also be busy putting up posters and canvassing support around the school at break and lunch times. |
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I can't imagine how they dared break the rules, with all those regulatory whackers waiting to pounce. |
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I don't know what plans he had but he was probably hiding in wait for the lights in the house to go out so that he could break in. |
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He looked abortively to his right for something to hold on to in order to break his fall. |
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You could impose a lot of rules from above, which people would resent and look for ways to break. |
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They didn't touch me, but formed a solid formation that would be impossible to break, walling me in with the rail of the bridge at my back. |
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With all the deadlines and projects driving me up the wall, I decided to take a break from all these and go for a short therapy session. |
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I tried this and actually zipped through an hour's worth of work while watching the clock for both my next break and my next flash of work. |
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The re-cladding uses a mixture of coated aluminium panels, glazing and curtain walling to break up the mass of the building. |
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She took a break in the next two races before launching her streak, winning the next four races on the eight-race meeting to land the quadrella. |
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The teams were level at the break 0-3 each, and 0-6 each 15 minutes before time. |
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Russell's perfectly timed lob into the path of John Joe Maguire saw the Town striker break the offside trap and pull clear of the defence. |
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In a bag of platelets or plasma, the psoralens break down after a day, and an absorbent resin wafer in the bag removes the byproducts. |
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If I give you a two-hour lunch break today, every worker whose wife gives birth to quadruplets will want one too. |
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Meanwhile, Leeds have warned they will not break the bank to land West Ham's want-away star. |
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The re-release of Suspicious Minds has caused something of a war of words to break out between Elvis and Beatles fans in Scotland. |
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With 1,800 plays to his name, I could almost break my journalist's rule of always qualifying an absolute to say THE most prolific. |
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First, you had every right to break up with me because I was a complete jackass and a moron and you had every right. |
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It's all about taking a break, assessing your situation, and reaping the first fruits of your hard work. |
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They break down in the desert, begin to warm to each other and then realise that they might not hate each other after all. |
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I'll be riding one of our barely broke, homebred warmbloods in the western gear that I break them in. |
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Mrs Taylor-Silk said the break would give the family a chance to forget about past worries and look to the future. |
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The quiz only takes seconds, but the reading of the in-depth results may take you past your coffee break limit. |
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She managed to break free and ran back past the station, through the town centre to Parkway. |
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One Scottish scrum disintegrated completely and the Springboks are not noted for giving a sucker an even break. |
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For example, enzymes in laundry detergents break down dirt and stains so that they may be easily washed away, even in cold water. |
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His throat burned for oxygen and he felt his ribs compressing, compacting, and ready to break. |
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She would have to break up her body into small particles of matter. |
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Almost every entrepreneur who has made it will recall that first break, an accidental happening which somehow turned the tide and made success possible. |
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Darren Dyer and Carl Biggins gave Slingsby a comfortable lead at the break although Phil Marwood pulled a goal back to set a few nerves jangling in the second half. |
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Fee is e5 per class and includes a tea break and inclusion in a nightly raffle where the flower arrangement made on the night will be raffled off. |
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Is it assumed that the south's decision to break away is a mere temporary aberrance? |
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But she needed a break after graduating high school and going to community college for a year. |
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By adding large amounts of oxygen to the manure, naturally occurring bacteria will begin to break down the waste and reduce its odor in one to six months. |
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The court had heard how Frazer was caught in the act after a routine police patrol stopped the car he was driving as officers were suspicious following a spate of break ins. |
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If the latest trends are anything to go by, tourism trade watchers are hopeful that India will break the jinx of just 2.5 million foreign tourists a year. |
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But, crucially, it follows a similar logic of putting the responsibility on to parents to break cycles of deprivation through the sheer force of their parenting skills. |
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He fought off six break points and ended the game with two aces. |
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In most coming-of-age novels, the protagonist wants to break away from a world that is holding him down. |
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In New York, a coffee break involves waiting for an elevator, going outside, and then waiting on line. |
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Popova exclaimed emotionally during a coffee break at the Russian Socialist Left Alliance last week. |
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But even in the face of potential relapse, many exercisers worry that taking a break for health concerns may undo all the hard work they've put in at the gym. |
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Unless you are testing the job queue itself, break out the logic that would be executed when calling the run method, and test that logic separately. |
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When the left of the old guard is clear of the ground on which it stood, the guard will break into quick time, and the new guard will shoulder arms. |
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Webb believes he is just the sort of centrist leader who can break the Democrat-Republican stalemate in Washington. |
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His frustration was compounded in the first set by the fact that he was unable to hold on to an early break of serve which would have quietened the crowd. |
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During the lunch break I went to the bathroom to perform an ablution for the Zuhar prayers but in the Western style bathroom it was not a very feasible idea. |
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But, in the end, it seems the two were unable to break as cleanly as they had hoped. |
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But to make a court case the police had to break down the walls of silence and tribal loyalty which have built up against them in Manningham over many years. |
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He possesses that rare ability to unlock defences to break a stalemate. |
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The ice was melting, and soon it would be weak enough to break. |
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Wahl then stared resolutely at the camera for a full five seconds before the network cut to a commercial break. |
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Every time you get a commercial break, hit the ground and start busting out pushups or crunches, doing as many as you can. |
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Preventing the young giving birth to babies unwanted by their parents will break a cycle of unwanted pregnancies that has gone on for time immemorial. |
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By the second commercial break, half the hall is blissfully ignoring whatever is happening on the stage. |
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Until that equation tips, individual Republicans may break ranks on gay rights, but the party remains a countercultural bastion. |
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In order to break the spell and bear children, they must collect four items from the mysterious woods. |
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Arsenal's Sylvain Wiltord opening the scoring after 13 before wantaway Fulham striker Steve Marlet scored the second nine minutes after the break. |
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Watch moderator Charlie Rose lose control of the candidates as 9-9-9 gets the better of the commercial break. |
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He finally cajoles her into quiet with promises of a new coach and attendants, only to have a fresh quarrel break out over an expensive rebato she has bought for herself. |
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It's unseasonably warm and sunny, as if God is trying to give New Yorkers a break and the sickly sweet smell of decaying flowers mixes with the acrid smoke. |
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She pulls it hard enough to put it out of joint, but does not break it. |
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The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter. |
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As the quarrelers began to settle, that lone voice began to break through. |
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The contretemps escalated during a commercial break when Khrushchev was handed a note by one of his advisers. |
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With holiday bills still clobbering your credit-card balances and income taxes coming up soon, who has the money to burn for an expensive spring break? |
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The man finally manages to break free with the help of the others, slipping out of his coat. |
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The weathermen are predicting a break in the weather after tomorrow. |
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It was a day for the whole family as old friends used the event as a chance to catch up over the festive break and watch the excitement of the races. |
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Competent, conservative and colorless, but could break through if others falter. |
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The huge crowd waited in silence for dawn to break yesterday at Anzac cove. |
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Joe Blake returned from a six-week break to jump like an old hand when scoring at Wetherby and he looks the best of the local hopes. |
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Hosting JFC opened the scoring, but Phil Hudson equalised before the break before scoring what proved to be the winner with 20 minutes to go. |
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They spent the greater part of the day in fixing the problem as they had to break up concrete with a jackhammer. |
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The odds aren't very long that Rafa will be able to break Federer's 17 Grand Slam titles. |
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The Indiana Jones star, 45, was on a sun break in Capri, Italy, when her South African boyfriend Douglas De Jager suffered a heart attack. |
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His big break came in the play Zoot Suit, about the post-war California riots. |
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After a 20-minute monologue, he took his first commercial break. |
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But with a coffee break and lunch etc., they work seven hours. |
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Geng Yulan, who made pilgrimage to Mecca in 2006, said her family have made good use of the five day break. |
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Even Ebola needs longer than a commercial break to kill you. |
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Cattails begin to break as the final giant jimsonweed opens in the cornfields. |
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Instead, he uses a geometrically strict raster to transcribe it, composing a surface in nuanced shades of white that occasionally gently break into gray. |
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Theoretically, a quantum computer would be able to break current encryption systems, but quantum cryptography is arguably unbreakable even by a quantum computer. |
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The US National Security Agency is exploring development of a quantum computer that would effortlessly break most encryption methods, online media reported. |
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Tenants should be aware if the break date does not coincide with the rent quarter day, it is likely the full quarter's rent will still have to be paid. |
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A city break to Istanbul offers the chance to see wisterias scramble across stone buildings and the heart-shaped leaves of the Judas tree dance among the crowded squares. |
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When ESPN hired him, he had to know with the Bryant case why the defense team was trying to break down the Colorado rape shield law to make it work for its argument. |
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With the aid of a Powerpoint slide show, he covered a range of topics from what to do if you break down on the motorway to how to calm down a road rager. |
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