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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The only break in the stockade is a narrow passageway that zigzags up the middle. |
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Without a break in the smooth movement, Uke stretches his fist up and steps forward to bring the back of the knuckles on Tori's head. |
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During a lunch break in Miami-Dade Criminal Court, the couple snacked on nuts and grains wrapped in leaves of kale, with an apple on the side. |
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That same day a fatal railway accident occurred when more than a hundred navvies returned from their Christmas break in Adelaide. |
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The break in the electric circuit had not been closed by pressure on the trip wire. |
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A dead light-bulb is a break in the circuit, so that will also stop the current. |
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The 22-year-old crawled back to 3-4 with a service break in the seventh game. |
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We are taught from a young age to look both ways and to wait for a break in the traffic before crossing a street. |
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A break in the crowd gave me a full view of her as she stepped briskly down the steps, with her small square leather bag in her hand. |
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Eventually there came a break in the cloud below and I spotted a reservoir which I thought I recognized from a previous flight. |
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On the opposite shore, I could make out a small railway bridge through a break in the trees. |
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The saplings can survive for decades in the shade, waiting for a break in the canopy and a chance to join their relatives in the sunlight. |
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He got his break in 1944 with When Strangers Marry, a film noir and eventually a cult classic. |
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He tied the match anew at 7-7, but failed to pocket on his break in the 15th rack. |
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He made his final break in the 10th game of the third set with a spectacular lob and a backhand pass. |
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You wanted to take a break in 2019 to save your damnable American Constitution from being put to the torch by Ali's legions. |
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But he said it was unclear whether the bulge indicated a jagged break in the wing or a mirage caused by atmospheric distortion. |
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He put the show on ice for an extended break in 1985, then literally put Colin Baker on trial to see if ratings improved. |
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Her first big break in journalism occurred when a triple murderer wrote to her from jail saying he liked her work. |
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The Villagers trailed 12-8 at half-time but turned it round superbly after the break in what was their fourth away match on the trot. |
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If your true love is a theatre fan, a Valentine's Day break in London may be a better option. |
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Many people here might consider taking a winter break in Turkey, but the idea of a Turkish family coming to Scotland in winter is a novelty. |
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A fit or seizure happens when there is a brief change or break in the way cells normally send and receive these electrical signals. |
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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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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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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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Finn springs a surprise wedding on Allie while away on a weekend's break in Naples. |
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If I could break in for just a second, I just want to bounce off what the other speaker just said, which I found fascinating. |
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The large lagoon and break in the reef attract many species, including dugongs, whale sharks, dolphins and manta rays. |
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Within a few months of his swearing the oath that he was to break in so many ways, the President receded from both these pledges. |
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Firefighters there are counting on a break in the hot weather and a shift in the wind to give them an upper hand. |
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And the long clarinet solo over a thundering funk break in the closing piece makes you leap to your feet. |
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The Robins pressed for an equaliser but the visitors wrapped the game up when Gavin Dickinson scored after a good break in the 67th minute. |
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Caught during a break in rehearsal, they have the air of two people having huge and exhausting fun. |
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She felt her tears slide down her cheek, as she felt her heart break in two. |
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The bed must have the ability to break in the center to open the spine for lordotic angulation during prosthetic placement. |
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To celebrate their golden anniversary the couple are planning a relaxing break in Torquay. |
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Alexandersson makes use of a lucky break in midfield to feed Larsson on the right. |
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A large, round, smooth rock protruded suddenly a few feet past a break in the forest. |
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A successful bid would make Hashimoto only the second postwar premier to return to office after a break in his tenure. |
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Doyle is also currently perusing a few hotel brochures himself, with a view to taking the entire staff on a thank-you break in January. |
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The band will also share the stage with Celtic Storm, who got their big break in the movie Titanic. |
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I spent the first break in the office kitchen, brewing up a pot of quick-drip coffee. |
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Thieves spotting valuables on the back seat of a car will seize the opportunity, break in and be away with the property in seconds. |
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Take an end-of-summer city break in Oslo and enjoy the bustling nightlife as the bars fill up to catch the end of the midnight sun. |
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Orissa is one place in India where Sun worship has been practiced continuously since Vedic times without a break in continuity. |
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Clearly, last week wasn't a great time to break in an inexperienced offensive tackle. |
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Mick is a police officer who has taken a career break in order to organise and develop the scheme. |
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Eventually Belmount got a lucky break in the box to score the opener to leave Clonaslee frustrated at the break. |
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Around 80,000 revellers were in the city centre to enjoy a welcome break in the stormy weather for the Hogmanay street party. |
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I must tell you about this because I took a little break in Penang and these nine ladies were having breakfast, and it was pure Strine. |
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There was a break in occupation, but the site was reoccupied in late Neolithic and Chalcolithic times. |
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She pointed out that the scheme also gives young people with intellectual disabilities an enjoyable break in a homely atmosphere. |
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While there has been a break in activities and a good rest the team have not been completely idle. |
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A casual conversation at a coffee break in South Africa is shaking up agricultural research throughout the developing world. |
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How about a break in Chicago, the city famous for its jazz and blues music and its great shopping? |
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English has a daunting inventory of phrasal verbs, such as break in, break out, break away, break into, break through, break up and break down. |
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His first big break in Austria came in 1990 with the cinematic release of a controversial feature-length documentary. |
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I waited for a break in the steady stream of visitors and set off, head down, picking my way slowly and carefully across. |
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She will get a three-pound break in the weights for the Hollywood Turf Cup and will be ridden by regular pilot Alex Solis. |
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A second art course is in progress and an autumn break in the Galway Bay Hotel is planned. |
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The fire brigade assessed the situation upon arrival and made the decision that they did not need to break in through the fire door. |
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During a break in proceedings, she told the Yorkshire Post how she came to be an adviser on the show and firm friends with its star. |
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Incidentally Kim has gone down clutching his ankle so there's going to be a break in play. |
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Germany's thoughtful coach Rudi Voller used the break in play to throw water-bottles to his players. |
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But sometimes your personal data is loaned out to third parties, and that's the weak spot where crackers are able to break in. |
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I would outlaw the current catchers' gloves which break in the middle, making it easier to catch pop-ups. |
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Excluding free balls, what is the highest break in snooker that can be made without potting a single black? |
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The promise of a fine indoor season had been curtailed during a training break in Florida. |
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During my daughter's recent break in the dales we decided to walk from Langcliffe to Malham and back, walking around Langcliffe Scar. |
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Readers of this column will be aware, I am sure, that I have been a big exponent of the idea of a winter break in the past. |
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Most team use the offensive free throw as a convenient break in the action to setup their press. |
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John puzzled at the possible reasons for the break in speech, but decided that reason had very little to do with it. |
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Then a break in the trees reveals a deep gouge on the mountainside, a dirty, barren slope riddled with electric-blue puddles. |
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I did a lot of individual work with her, which in many ways was like trying to break in a piece of clay ground for farming. |
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If your bag is stolen and you happen to have a letter containing your address in it, a dishonest person could easily break in. |
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They are a very big team, particularly around midfield and we'll have it all to do to get an even break in that area. |
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And if Manchester United think that they cannot get an even break in the Arsenal penalty area, what chance have the rest of them got? |
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The drought began to break in mid-December when heavy general rain fell in Victoria, with more after Christmas. |
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The Seductress of the Millennium, as she foresightedly billed herself, had signed to appear before her big break in publishing, and they were holding her to it. |
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It is highly unlikely that there is some hard break in prudence between those who submitted the form and those who did not. |
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He assembled the team, which included forsyth and the Raines, and devised a plan to break in and retrieve them. |
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Traveling through the bodily fluids of an infected person, Ebola enters through a mucous membrane or break in the skin. |
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I was already over forty, had hardly a nickel in my pocket and this was the biggest break in my life. |
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There will also be an auction of promises featuring goodies such as a week's break in a house in France, a day's yachting for five people and a day on the gallops plus lunch. |
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Radio can be good fun and tends to knock off the rough edges so that you can develop as a smoother performer, ready for your big break in front of the camera. |
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After two very wet months will we get a break in the bad weather? |
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There was a break in her voice as if she were going to burst out crying. |
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There was a break in his voice when he bade farewell to the reporters. |
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Then a newscaster would break in with some ratatattat announcement that amounted to nothing, and then it was back to the rotunda. |
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There was a break in the conversation, and I spoke what I was thinking. |
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A switch is a break in the circuit that stops the electrons from flowing. |
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The experienced England coach will deputise for the skipper, who is taking a well-earned break in New York after helping his side avoid relegation. |
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At the end of the job, after working for 24 hours without a break in order to finish the job, they decided to drive straight back to the Midlands. |
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He was up a break in the fourth set and could have taken it to a fifth. |
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Jason also scooped the prize for the highest break in the tournament. |
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The unsupported troops who had achieved the break in the Union gun line were mostly killed or captured, and the attack decisively and bloodily repulsed. |
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A week later gill, 32, was taking a break in the Lake District, a picturesque sweep of mountains outside Manchester. |
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It is very unlikely to be true that middle-income people will get a tax break in a Romney administration. |
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Scarlet felt her heart break in two and shatter into pieces. |
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There is a break in the training and the loquacious Bobby steps out. |
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The only break in the smoothness of the wing's design was the fragmented stump at the back, which may have been a tailfin before the plane crashed. |
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The comments seemed to be a break in the organization's chain of command. |
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The weathermen are predicting a break in the weather after tomorrow. |
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Ebdon kept himself in contention with a magnificent 123 break in the eighth but Gray won a scrappy ninth to move to within sight of the 82,500 first prize. |
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The initiative aims to inspire more British people to take a short break in England and enjoy the profusion of high quality food and drink available. |
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As it turns out, the Canadian-born comedian may have been taking a bit of an artistic break in order to get his mojo back. |
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If revenue factors determine that there can't be a break in the international calendar then a way to circumnavigate that problem would be to follow football's lead. |
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I came across one when I was going for a surf at a primo spot called Murderers which is a classic point break in the middle of nowhere, a bit of a drive out of Port Chalmers. |
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There was no complete break in the recorded tracks of individual floes. |
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Doherty took a 6-2 lead last night, compiling a 107 break in the second frame but Dale hit the highest break of the televised stages with a 140 in the seventh frame. |
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In 1968, he got his break in film in The Lion in Winter, playing Richard the Lionheart. |
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A detective instantly recognised Christopher Badman when he viewed CCTV footage following a break in at Porthcawl's Marine Hotel. |
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The original three defenders work on boxing out, securing the rebound, and running a three-man fast break in the three lanes. |
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Acute paronychia is usually the result of a bacterial infection entering the nail fold through a cut or break in the skin. |
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A stomach or peptic ulcer is a sore or break in the lining of the stomach or upper bowel. |
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A two-week break in the Seagrape Hotel in Cabarete in the Dominican Republic. |
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He had the brachial plexus injury and a bad break in the forearm but lots of trauma to the arm. |
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Last year, police credited a neighbor's call for the capture of a man wanted in a house break in the Bowen Street area. |
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The crooks never managed to break in, but on one occasion damaged the door so badly it had to be reinforced. |
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The intruders attempted to break in to the safe, locked drawers and cabinets. |
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But sirtuin has a second critical role, one triggered by emergencies like a break in both DNA strands of a chromosome. |
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A STUDY by Warwick University shows most GPs are considering quitting or having a career break in the next five years. |
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The sound went from a bloomly, euphonic sound to a warm fuzzy sound. Is this due to break in? |
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Chyron. Words shown on a video screen. Also known as a super. A slash indicates a line break in a Chyron message in a script. |
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If you are prepared to do without a break in the summer, we could have a really good skiing holiday in winter. |
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As with other waves, the wave tends to break in shallow places and near the bank, and flow smoothly in deep water. |
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The split second break in that menacing circle saved my life. |
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If there is a break in the line of life at the same position as what could be a backup marriage line, the health lines take precedence. |
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The official break in literary culture caused by censorship and radically moralist standards effectively created a gap in literary tradition. |
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This was also O'Sullivan's first maximum break in professional competition. |
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O'Sullivan went on to make a 110 break in the 24th frame, the fourth consecutive frame won with a century. |
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O'Sullivan compiled a 140 break in the second, a 104 in the eighth, and a 103 in the 14th. |
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On 4 December 2014, O'Sullivan completed his 13th career maximum break in the fourth round of the UK Championship, against Matthew Selt. |
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Daltrey took a break in 1980 to work on the film McVicar, in which he took the lead role of bank robber John McVicar. |
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Sadly, Walker died in a car crash during a break in filming but stand-ins and digital techniques allowed his scenes to be completed. |
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The portable drive eliminates the less-popular floppy disk drive that was easy to scratch or break in half. |
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A big battle is about to break in the mini-mint market as Smint wages war with Tic-Tac to win the crown of contemporary cool. |
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During a midday break in the trial, Kempton had lunch with Afeni. |
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Free throws offer a break in the game in which to catch your breath and then run a transition play to the hoop. |
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A BRITISH couple on a romantic Valentine break in New York have been killed by a runaway garbage truck. |
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After a break in Philadelphia, where Bowie recorded new material, the tour resumed with a new emphasis on soul. |
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By the middle of October 2008, Adele's attempt to break in America appeared to have failed. |
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In 1968, he got his break in The Lion in Winter playing King Richard the Lionheart. |
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The only break in the circuit is in the southwest section in front of County Hall. |
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My sister's eyes were full of stardust, and she'd spend hours lazily planning her future life when she would make her big break in the movies. |
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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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In the meantime, Sarbi will enjoy a well deserved break in the EDD kennels, getting reacquainted with her handler and Army life. |
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The ad for e-cigarette firm VIP will be shown during a break in ITV crime drama Grantchester. |
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We chose the surf, sail and cycle break in Porto Heli, a small and largely unspoilt town on the Argolic peninsula opposite the island of Spetse. |
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The 24-year-old looked rear-ly good as she posed poolside during her sunshine break in Italy's Amalfi Coast. |
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Peregrine falcons and black redstarts are among them, and both have been known to enjoy a city break in Birmingham. |
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In terms of service with the firm, the rehire will be treated as a recruit since there is a break in service. |
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This comprises a seven round quiz with a break in the middle to enjoy a choice of two homemade curries, rice and poppadom. |
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The fifth seed grabbed the opening break in Gicquel's opening service game when he flicked the cutest of drop shots which slipped over the net. |
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The Tranmere trampolinist feared he may lose a leg after an horrific leg break in 2009, then last year suffered the trauma of breaking the same leg in training. |
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For all the destruction of life and property, the observers sent out by the Ministry of Home Security failed to discover the slightest sign of a break in morale. |
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Napoleon, rather than relying on infantry to wear away the enemy's defences, could now use massed artillery as a spearhead to pound a break in the enemy's line. |
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Emma revealed all to her colleagues during a commercial break in Sunday night's show, before host Philip Schofield announced the news live to the nation. |
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You are in the grounds of Brockholes Abbey, a house into which a great deal of valuable property has just been moved. And your job is to case the joint for a break in. |
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In addition to the possibility of a break in confidence, we do not know how far the adjustment of the stocks of consumer durables and business capital equipment has come. |
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You see, I don't particularly want to eat poppadoms that even Chuck Norris could not break in half or a curry with so much ghee and additives that your food glows in the dark. |
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The Dutch centre back sealed the deal to join the SPL champions days after enjoying a luzury break in the Maldives with his stunning girlfriend Rike Nooitgedagt. |
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The capital has been located in Sacramento since 1854 with only a short break in 1862 when legislative sessions were held in San Francisco due to flooding in Sacramento. |
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Robert Murphy, for example, found an unexpected genetic break in what seemed to be a continuous population of side-blotched lizards along the Baja California peninsula. |
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After the end of Roman Britain, there is a break in written records. |
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On 8 February, in a break in the weather, PR found that the ships were still in harbour, Scharnhorst was in dock and that another two destroyers had arrived. |
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Other major types of wares continued without a sharp break in their development, but there was a general trend to some larger size pieces, and more decoration. |
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You stop for a break in one of the burgeoning coffee shop franchises and you'll be offered a frappamaccalattemochaccino with a shrinkwrapped flapjack. |
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