The measure of five syllables is almost always inconvenient in utterance and should be broken up, by a rest, into two portions. |
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As a result the ground could be cultivated more deeply and broken up by ploughing in a single direction. |
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The melee was broken up by me and the barman, Tyrone, a genuine hard man who doubled as the night porter. |
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The Arabians themselves were broken up into various clans who traced their lineage to Abraham and his son Ishmael. |
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However the Season 1 Box Set is broken up into three distinct story arcs over the course of its thirteen episodes. |
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Even though, by then, the early Arab conquests had broken up into several rival empires, many technical achievements came the way of the Muslims. |
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The 400 mile round trip was broken up with a stop at Stonehenge for an ice-cream. |
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Exclusive romantic attachments were broken up as threats to group stability. |
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The massive hoard, more than 5,000 items, has been broken up into a few hundred lots for auction on Tuesday. |
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The argument escalated into a fight which was broken up by the other card players. |
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Everyone is all concerned about what will happen to the stock market if Microsoft get broken up. |
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The bell had rung but I just sat on one of the chairs outside the common room as I thought about the real reason Chase and I had broken up. |
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This is broken up into five or six short featurettes relating to each movie. |
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The Grane was a 1122 ton Norwegian collier, torpedoed by UB80 on 9 March 1918 and more broken up. |
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These cluster ions can, however, be broken up by a flow of dry nitrogen gas. |
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By the second sortie, the cloud cover was broken up and he could see even more of the action and the hundreds of vessels in the Channel. |
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An Antarctic ice shelf has collapsed and broken up into thousands of icebergs. |
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It seems to me, if clerical culture needs to be broken up and exposed to the light, that would just about do it. |
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The concert started in full-on classical style, before being broken up by a small foray into traditional Irish songs. |
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The switch yard is a very busy place as trains are broken up and cars are switched into sidings. |
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Modak said that a small quantity of the ship's oil had leaked but had been broken up and taken out to sea by yesterday's choppy swells. |
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Homogenization ensured that fat globules would be broken up and evenly distributed throughout the milk. |
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In the end the cars were going too fast, and so the straight was broken up with two chicanes. |
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I had broken up with him about a year before that because he had been cheating on me for nearly a year. |
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Content is then broken up by clear and useful topic headings and subheadings, and each chapter ends with an excellent summary. |
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Navigation systems should be broken up into an order of hierarchy and importance, while maintaining a feel of cohesion with the rest of the site. |
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They have rich enamelled surfaces whose reflective planes are broken up with studs of texture. |
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A single slab is also a practical option because it's easier to clean than a surface broken up by porous grout lines. |
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It was an area of open heathland broken up by small clumps of trees, many misshapen and stunted by the constant attentions of wandering ponies. |
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The inquest heard that the relationship was stormy and had broken up several times. |
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Whether you're single or broken up, your spouse is on deployment, or there has been a death in the family, Christmas can be a heartbreaker. |
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According to the Taranaki Herald in those early days meetings were often broken up by children throwing stink bombs. |
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Even though Ambrooke was a planet-wide city, it was broken up into provinces, so that navigation was less confusing to off-worlders. |
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As a result, the families are broken up and children bear the brunt of the developments that follow. |
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Breeze-block walls are broken up with windows, and the roof is a semicircle of corrugated aluminium. |
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On the second day, the gathering was broken up by the police, but not before the charter was adopted as a guiding document. |
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The barge was not broken up as he thought but is still to be seen on the canals and rivers of Yorkshire and beyond. |
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Like all satirists from Juvenal on he is broken up about the march of folly. |
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Obviously he was broken up over the loss of his livelihood, so why was this man laughing? |
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That income helped us make ends meet, but my little sister had to stop taking dance lessons, and she was broken up about it. |
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The large and unwieldy, Department of Human Resources Canada has been broken up into two departments. |
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Having broken up with a long-term girlfriend, he embarked upon a series of unsatisfactory relationships. |
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Many trade below their book value and are potentially worth more broken up than whole. |
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He then joined the fracas, slipping in two or three good blows before the blue was broken up. |
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I should have known, a blow-up would come if he didn't let it out when Vick had broken up with him. |
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He had already broken up with his other girlfriend, and he asked me out while we were playing blind man's bluff. |
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Every piece of the hard rock had to be blasted out before being broken up with pick and shovel. |
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In Chapter 2 we likened Mark's gospel to a block of chocolate which can easily be broken up into separate pieces. |
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Apparently she dated an Etonian shipping heir for three years but they have since broken up. |
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The two had dated through high school, then broken up and went their separate ways after graduation. |
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There has been a change to the league structure this year with division 1 and division 2 being broken up into three groups of eight. |
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The text is broken up by just four illustrations, one musical example and surprisingly few quotations. |
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Doors were used for rafts or got broken up and stuffed into the fireplace for fuel. |
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First the food has to be broken up in the mouth, but that is not responsible for pepsis, but rather for eupepsia. |
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The clashes were followed by protests on Tuesday, which were broken up by riot police. |
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Two other ships have been wrecked over this way, though they are more thoroughly broken up and the debris fields are mixed together. |
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But by 1926 all of the Oklahoma reservations had been broken up by allotment. |
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It was broken up by a blooper to right by Jason Giambi, to whom Boomer gestured thanks immediately afterwards. |
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Tank battalions, which supported infantry divisions, were at times broken up and spread over a whole division. |
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In some universities, physics departments have been broken up and amalgamated with other schools, such as engineering. |
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The bottomless pit is the earth in total darkness with no light from the sun, every island destroyed, the earth's surface broken up. |
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Its significance grows as the tree is broken up into smaller components, such as paper or matchsticks. |
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We witness a communist leader addressing a trade union rally that is broken up by police. |
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Modern feathers evolved through the stages involving elongated scales that became broken up into barbs and barbules. |
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To take advantage of this gender difference, challenge your guy to sports that have short to moderate bouts of intense activity broken up by rest periods. |
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Their tryst, however, is broken up several times by messages playing from the answering machine and never comes to fruition. |
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The light was broken up into an oily, hazy patch of rainbow-like colour. |
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Third, Franklin Foer wrote a cover story for The New Republic on why Amazon needs to be broken up. |
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One ring of yakuza gangsters, operating through connections at a major medical center in Boston, was uncovered by journalists and broken up by police a decade ago. |
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By May, Brown and Rihanna had broken up again, and the following spring, she was rumored to be dating drake. |
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The gloomy sky had broken up, revealing patches of sky blue. |
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The general palette of black, white and gray is broken up by flecks of orange, red, aquamarine, brown and purple, creating a subtle sense of internal struggle. |
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With the collapse of the old Soviet regime their arsenal of nuclear and other Weapons of Mass Destruction was broken up and is steadily appearing on the black market. |
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The brothers were the original salvagers and employed teams of men to strip fabric from ships, including the liner Aquitania when she was broken up. |
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In The Bath, the first track, is just a nice listen, while Nervous Tension, the second track, feels quite jazzy but is broken up with some beautiful piano samples. |
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The large, single room is cleverly broken up into small sections by folding screens and even the chairs have carved backs featuring Chinese scenes. |
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But as property prices soar and demand for second homes rises, unprofitable sporting estates are worth more when broken up and assets are sold off. |
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He says five years after the state owned electricity monopolies were broken up and competition introduced, the electricity market is fast losing ground. |
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This moon rock is a breccia, meaning it is made from different types of rock that were broken up and then fused together by the pressure and heat of an asteroid impact. |
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Because the farms were broken up, individuals often found they were given an unproductive section, either with poor soil or without water or with poor access. |
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Meanwhile, a further protest against the summit was broken up by police. |
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That said, all this breathtaking footage had to be broken up somehow. |
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But now that his marriage has broken up, he feels numb again. |
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Chappell thinks the NHS shouldn't be broken up, or even handed over to fast-talking private managers who may turn out to be all hat and no cattle. |
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Once your patrons eat it, it will be broken up about as much as anything organic can be, and then burned up in the metabolic process and released energetically. |
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When the system was broken up and the national herd divided between herders who had worked in the communities, no one took up these responsibilities. |
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Picasso learned from Cezanne that the outlines of landscapes and bodies can be broken up and that the hidden, intuitive facets of perspective objects can be shown. |
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Each entry is heavily illustrated, many dotted with video and sound recordings, most broken up into a myriad of sections, subsections and bullet points. |
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Also, the inevitable non-metallic inclusions, i.e. oxides, silicates, sulphides, are broken up, some deformed, and distributed throughout the steel in a more uniform manner. |
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The pension scheme is a honeypot for the privatised firms now running the rail industry, which each got a slice of the fund when the industry was broken up. |
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Larger prey is first drowned and then broken up into swallowable chunks. |
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Yes, this ice shelf has broken up into a mosaic of smaller icebergs. |
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Their trip included six days in a game park followed by a jaunt to Zambia and Botswana, broken up by an interlude in Africa's answer to Vegas, Sun City. |
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The internal rhymes and basic iambic line broken up into free verse sounded like somebody really talking, but it was highly disciplined as verse too. |
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The result will be calls where your voice will be broken up and garbled. |
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Wiring and copper piping was sold off but the main product was duraluminium from the broken up planes, melted into ingots and sold to industry. |
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The organist of the People's Church in Zurich is recorded as weeping upon seeing the great organ broken up. |
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In 1974, 7,000 people turned up but it was violently broken up by police, who made 220 arrests and the festival was banned. |
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The walls are built with basalt blocks that have been weathered and broken up and stacked without mortar. |
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In the actual syntax, however, some idioms can be broken up by various functional constructions. |
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The river, once an unnavigable series of braided streams broken up by swamps and ponds, has been managed by weirs into a single channel. |
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The paths through the minefields were very congested and broken up, which delayed matters further. |
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In contrast, the char layer of RPUF is rather incompact and broken up, which might be the reason for its unsatisfied flame retardant property. |
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The Belgians launched considerable counterattacks which were broken up by the Luftwaffe. |
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He had recently visited Berlin, where the German navy had scoffed at how British shells had broken up on their ships' armour. |
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During April, the Fourth New Army was broken up to provide reinforcements for deployed combat units. |
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In 1944, it was disbanded and its units were either deployed or broken up to reinforce the 21st Army Group in Normandy during Operation Overlord. |
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In 2000, Rover Group was broken up by BMW and Land Rover was sold to Ford Motor Company, becoming part of its Premier Automotive Group. |
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Ogives are formed when ice from an icefall is severely broken up, increasing ablation surface area during summer. |
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The estate was broken up and sold into private ownership in 1981, and present ownership of the village is unknown. |
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While Gwynedd grew in strength, Powys was broken up after the death of Llywelyn ap Madog in the 1160s and was never reunited. |
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Your friends tell you rumors about your girlfriend's infidelity or you remember being broken up around the time the baby was conceived. |
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Counties Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and Tipperary have been broken up into smaller administrative areas. |
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He worked out that shell fragments are rolled by waves towards the shore, where they are broken up further. |
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In the wake of the rebellion the clan system was broken up and islands of the Hebrides became a series of landed estates. |
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After this rebellion the clan system was broken up and Skye became a series of landed estates. |
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Shaw's explanation of why his mother followed Lee was that without the latter's financial contribution the joint household had to be broken up. |
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There's a fair amount of plastic in the trim but it is broken up with soft touch finishes, a bit of brightwork and the upholstery is all leather. |
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In the wake of the rebellion, the clan system was broken up and islands of the Hebrides became a series of landed estates. |
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The Sunday Mail joined him in October on the two-day trip to the wrecking yard in Esbjerg, Denmark, where his beloved vessel was broken up. |
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All frames found to suffer from warp should be broken up straight away before the printer is tempted during a rush to make use of them. |
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Soft green moss blankets nearly everything, broken up by crowberries and freakishly large mushrooms. |
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After the Oval, Crystal Palace hosted 21 finals from 1895 to 1914, broken up by 4 four replays elsewhere. |
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The ocean waves are broken up by wind, ultimately producing the storm wrack and spindrift of the tempest-tossed sea. |
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Some of the communities were broken up and the British deported Maroons to Nova Scotia and, later, Sierra Leone. |
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As a result, Cossack units were frequently broken up into small detachments for use as scouts, messengers or picturesque escorts. |
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It was broken up by police but the following month 30,000 marched on Villahermosa to protest. |
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Outlawed in England and much of the United States, prizefights were often held at gambling venues and broken up by police. |
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Mexican society is broken up into a three generational units consisting of grandparents, children and grandchildren. |
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Laertes and Hamlet fight by Ophelia's graveside, but the brawl is broken up. |
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Eventually, the region would be broken up into a series of Indies. |
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He used a phonecard to ensure his evidence was not broken up by the beeps. |
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It is a semimoist chunk and could be broken up and mixed with liverwurst. |
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After the war, the large landholdings were broken up and land redistributed into ejidos, or commonly held land, which benefitted many rural families. |
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There is a persistent minority who believe that the key to a successful garden plot lies in making sure that the soil is beautifully broken up by the action of a rotovator. |
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A ROW involving the driver of a tourists' road train and a delivery man over a long-standing dispute over access had to be broken up by an off-duty policeman. |
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When the pope dies it is the first duty of the Cardinal Camerlengo to obtain possession of the Ring of the Fisherman, the papal signet, and to see that it is broken up. |
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The metal was then allowed to cool, broken up by stamping, and washed. |
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The grains are then broken up in the degerminator, usually an impact mill. |
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Because rock sequences are not continuous, but may be broken up by faults or periods of erosion, it is very difficult to match up rock beds that are not directly adjacent. |
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Supporters contend that while drag hunts can be fast, this need not be the case if the scent line is broken up so that the hounds have to search an area to pick up the line. |
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The gatehouse has two upper floors, broken up into various rooms. |
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The academic year in Zimbabwe runs from January to December, with three terms, broken up by one month holidays, with a total of 40 weeks of school per year. |
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The man who had broken up their little party was a stone gangsta. |
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Scholars in international relations can be broken up into two different practices, realists and pluralists, of what they believe the ontological state of the state is. |
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In a nearby painting two rectangles and a triangle meet below another field of blue, here broken up by a craquelure of black lines and horizontal dashes of white. |
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On the south and west facing slopes of Cross Fell the rock faces have been broken up by frost action to give a scree slope made up of large boulders. |
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Some menhirs were broken up and incorporated into later passage graves, where they had new megalithic art carved with little regard for the previous pictures. |
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Special privileges should be reserved for family and village life, while steps should be taken to prevent families and family ownings from being broken up by inheritance. |
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Consumed alone, the DMT would be broken up by a gut enzyme, which is why the second ingredient, the banisteriopsis caapi vine, is vital as it switches this off. |
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The operations of the BRB were broken up and sold off, with various regulatory functions transferred to the newly created office of the Rail Regulator. |
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Withdrawn in March 1965 and broken up at Silloth the same year. |
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He felt cheated and had it broken up to match what they received. |
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Other suggestions for mice repellents outdoors include Olbas Oil on old tea bags left on the surface of the pea and bean row, plus broken up moth balls. |
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Only choppable paths in your design may be broken up by the router. |
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There's a fair amount of plastic in the trim, but it is broken up with soft touch finishes, a bit of brightwork and the upholstery is all leather. |
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It was the first contact they had since Zephyr had broken up. |
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