I've never respected those ditzes who cried every time they broke up with their boyfriend, but now I'm becoming one of them too. |
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The weekend before school broke up, Emily threw a farewell party for Liz and Steven. |
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I was of the view that jointing mortar installed in this manner would not last long before it broke up and came out of the joints. |
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When his parents broke up, he said he might kill himself, and he was admitted to hospital and began treatment. |
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Work started as soon as the school broke up for the summer and was ready for the pupils' return. |
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The school broke up for Easter on Friday, but keyholders were immediately called to the scene. |
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When The Beatles broke up, the individual members produced works like Imagine, All Things Must Pass and Mind Games. |
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Marriages broke up, alerting women to the disadvantages of being financially dependent. |
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The band broke up for three years, and it was only after their reunion that the band members decided to go into drug rehab. |
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He was invalided out of the Army, his marriage broke up and he commuted some of his pension entitlement for a cash sum to settle his divorce. |
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The day we broke up it was like the whole school suddenly got a fresh lick of paint. |
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In 1984, after seven years of touring and producing records, the English punk rock band broke up. |
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In midfield Callum Bott tackled as though his life depended upon it and broke up countless home attacks. |
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At about 100 yards, Barker fired on a tail-end Charlie, which instantly broke up in the air. |
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Some of the cargo was salvaged but during another storm in October the ship broke up. |
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She broke up with me via a tardy phone call and letter for my birthday in May 2004 and I haven't spoken to her since. |
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The couple broke up and the stress of life as a single mother pushed her to the brink of a nervous breakdown. |
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After my son was born and his father and I broke up, the media called me everything from a baby mama to a drama queen. |
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His common-law marriage broke up in 2000 when his wife picked up an old cocaine habit. |
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A by-stander eventually broke up what he thought was a fight and the thief escaped. |
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She's still not seeing Lonny, the boyfriend she broke up with two novels back, but aches for him anyway. |
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We broke up for good when one of my friends threw a Christmas party and she wasn't invited. |
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It was quite late when the group broke up and went their separate ways to bed. |
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They broke up about two weeks later over differences they couldn't get around, and they both went their separate ways to different people. |
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As soon as the scrum broke up it was all in, punches traded, insults thrown and another lecture from the referee. |
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The band broke up soon afterwards, some fans claiming she had put the mockers on the whole enterprise. |
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The Piper Saratoga developed engine trouble and broke up as it hit the moor in thick mist. |
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It broke up the monotony of the water and it was interesting the way the boat appeared to nod as it rode the waves. |
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Jenkins broke up the no-hit bid with one out in the seventh when he blooped a double that barely stayed fair down the left-field line. |
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Since you broke up she's embarked on a downward spiral of dating increasingly unattractive men and it all makes for quite desperate reading. |
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I confronted him about it, we had a big blow-up, almost broke up, he swore he'd never do it again, yada yada yada. |
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It may be 35 years since the Beatles broke up, but even now Liverpool still makes much of its Fab Four heritage. |
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Several items remained undiscussed on the agenda when the meeting broke up. |
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He broke up a soap box, put his leg in splints, and drove his team to the nearest boundary rider's hut, from where he was taken to Port Augusta. |
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Last March, he and other officers broke up a gathering near the scene of the crash. |
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The snow began, school broke up for the Christmas holidays, and she knew she would never be back again. |
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In case one of the partners was sold to a distant plantation, the relationship usually broke up. |
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The sound and sound effects are good, too, although when the action hotted up, the music broke up a little. |
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He broke up noisily with the company last year, in a flurry of lawsuits that included claims of IP theft. |
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The gathering broke up and everyone said the verdict was a foregone conclusion. |
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Despite the non-confrontational theme, police violently broke up the demonstration, brutally beating the students. |
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He got a job at the video arcade across the street and broke up with me and broke my heart. |
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She was wrecked on Fair Isle, between Orkney and Shetland, where she broke up in a V-shaped cleft, depositing her contents in a deep gully. |
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I've just read he broke up with his latest squeeze, and I'll ask him about that. |
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Yesterday, children from several York schools took part in a Viking procession before they broke up for the half-term holiday. |
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Terry Pearson broke up several threatening attacks and Bentley was once again showing a safe pair of hands in the home goal. |
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Ultimately, we wound up doing one television show as guild members, the record started stiffing and the band broke up. |
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The air itself, despite the heat, was unnaturally clear all the way to the horizon, where it broke up into a shimmering heat haze. |
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I was going out with this one guy, Alex, and I found out he was cheating on me so I broke up with him over the phone. |
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The salt was formed in a sea that existed when the supercontinent Pangea broke up some 200 million years ago. |
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The power surge put a sudden burst of heat into the uranium fuel, and it broke up into little pieces. |
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With the help of little percussive sounds, he broke up the linearity of the main texture of flux. |
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After a couple of minutes, our gasps of astonishment broke up the creepy coffee klatch. |
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They broke up early this year, soon after some pictures that showed him intimately hugging another woman were publicized. |
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After the last player folded and the game broke up, whatever civility the two sides had mustered quickly evaporated. |
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While the squad broke up to attack various positions the sniper held back to provide cover fire. |
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He was raised in a foster home in Spain after his parents' marriage broke up. |
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We broke up because you were dating some other girl on the side, then you two split and you came crawling back to me. |
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So as a big tease he made a debut gig tonight and promptly broke up his band. |
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We only went out for two months over this past summer and it was really hard on her when we broke up. |
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Only in the years since the Soviet Union broke up has the destruction of European Jewry won widespread acknowledgment in Russia. |
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After a few opening songs, we broke up into small groups and hung wreaths and garlands and tinsel. |
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Later he broke up the group and began an influential career as musician. |
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The endless workdays took a toll, though, and his marriage broke up. |
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The most influential band of the late 80s, the pixies broke up before they made it big. |
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Quail coveys broke up and the male birds staked out breeding territories. |
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But our relationship soon fell apart and we broke up a couple weeks later. |
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I had to leave my school cos my girlfriend broke up with me. |
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The relevant clauses in the Finance Bill were quietly dropped when the legislation was rushed through Parliament before the House broke up ahead of the election. |
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The particles in a low earth orbit may be numerous, but mainly they consist of parts that burnt and broke up upon re-entry, and are thus just small particles and flakes. |
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Much less well educated than the lay society at Thagaste, which broke up on Augustine's departure, the Hippo brothers daily chanted the Psalter and biblical canticles. |
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When I was at school, we went rambling in the Kent countryside as part of our activities week, something we did before we broke up for our summer holidays. |
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When Margaret's marriage to a rakish fashion photographer broke up, she took up with a cad who promptly published a kiss-and-tell book on their affair. |
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Nicole just broke up with Tom and she quite indisposed at the moment. |
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That said, the relationships I've had that lasted past the six-month freak-out ultimately broke up for many of the same reasons that caused the freak-out. |
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The two appeared nude together in the Jan. 2014 issue of hustler, but she says they broke up in May. |
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But by 2001, she had failed to win a seat in the Australian federal Senate and her party broke up acrimoniously amid allegations of wrongdoing and internal bickering. |
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Their squeaky clean image has been excessively buffered through the years, even after the band broke up. |
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We broke up a week before school ended, and haven't spoken since. |
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Bonas, a dance school graduate, broke up with the fun-loving fourth-in-line to the throne after two years together. |
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After she broke up with Arie, she collapsed into sobs by a meadow, which was meant to be the site of their last date. |
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The south broke up into a number of Akkadian speaking states, Isin, Larsa and Eshnunna being the major ones. |
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Jackson broke up a potential double play in the 1978 World Series when he froze on the basepaths and turned his hip into a throw. |
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As a result of the animosity within the band during this period, they almost broke up. |
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As the movement began to slow down, many acts began to falter and broke up. |
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The rest of the army broke up, with men heading for home or attempting to escape abroad. |
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Radiohead nearly broke up due to the pressure of sudden success as the Pablo Honey supporting tour extended into its second year. |
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Emin's mother until age seven owned a hotel in Margate, but bankruptcy and poverty ensued only when she broke up with Emin's father. |
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If the marriage broke up after the end of 7 years, the woman was entitled to half the common pool. |
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The group finally broke up in 1978, after which Jackson joined The Searchers and the David Byron Band. |
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However, Muhammad's diplomacy derailed the negotiations, and broke up the confederacy against him. |
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With nine Portuguese crew and nine Indonesians, the ship foundered in a squall and broke up on a reef off a small island. |
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Moscow annexed Novgorod in 1478 and systematically broke up her commercial institutions. |
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As soon as the ice broke up Khabarov withdrew upriver and built winter quarters at Kumarsk. |
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The negotiations broke up in early February 1703 having failed to reach an agreement. |
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Sure, he was a rebound, but he was a respectable rebound. Then, the rebound broke up with me. |
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Thereupon the Duke broke up his London establishment, and retired to his estate at Worsley where he devoted himself to the making of canals. |
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Coach Roy Sommer dressed 11 forwards and seven defensemen and in doing so, broke up the line of Yanni Gourde, Travis Oleksuk and Dan DaSilva. |
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He no longer plays bass guitar with Dogstar since the band broke up, but he has plenty in his life to keep him happy. |
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Croxteth-born Coleen jetted off to her and husband Wayne Rooney's favourite holiday destination when the children broke up for half term. |
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Nicole was a very snuggly girl after she broke up with her boyfriend. |
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For some additional loss also occurred when parents repartnered and these relationships subsequently broke up after many years, or a new parental partner died. |
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The conference broke up with war appearing likely, but Philip and Richard launched a surprise attack immediately afterwards during what was conventionally a period of truce. |
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Their marriage broke up when she discovered he had been engaging in bondage games with a local dominatrix while he was supposedly working out at the gym. |
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In Honduras, for example, he broke up families, sending the men to the mines for gold and to the forest to harvest materials he needed for ship building. |
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In October 2008, Stock and Weller broke up and Weller moved in with Hannah Andrews, a backing singer on his 22 Dreams album, who has also toured with his band. |
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During the 4th century the Empire broke up and the coast began to suffer from raids by Vikings and Germanic tribes, which repeatedly laid waste to the area. |
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Many bands broke up, but some, including Genesis, ELP, Yes, and Pink Floyd, regularly scored top ten albums with successful accompanying worldwide tours. |
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These sales of slaves broke up many families and caused much hardship. |
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She didn't know what hit her when her boyfriend broke up with her. |
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Selena and Justin have been going cra-cra since they broke up. |
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One night Robert broke up a drunken party that was shouting they would not obey a bearded boy, saying that he would not fight them as he was sober. |
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Over the course of the fourth to eighth centuries, Vulgar Latin, by this time highly dialectalized, broke up into discrete languages that were no longer mutually intelligible. |
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Plagued by internal instability and attacked by various migrating peoples, the western part of the empire broke up into independent kingdoms in the 5th century. |
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That group relied on maintaining certain phase relationships between two laser beams to control whether a molecule of hydrogen iodide broke up or merely ejecte d an electron. |
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The First Coalition to oppose revolutionary France, which included Austria, Prussia, and Spain, broke up in 1795 when Prussia and Spain made separate peace with France. |
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The 64-year-old Literary Lothario who broke up with socialite Devorah Rose recently, has proposed Barish who split from her boyfriend Steve Tisch last week. |
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The Putney Debates ultimately broke up without reaching a resolution. |
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There, there. Even though you broke up with her, you'll be fine. |
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