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"A break-in?" "Through Billie's bedroom window.
It involved a break-in through a skylight and a maneuver with a rope that could have sent the robbers plunging down the stairwell.
As one senator put it in 1881, the enfranchisement of women constitutes a breaking in "through a man's household, through his fireside . . . to open to the intrusion of politics and politicians that sacred circle of the family".
Scientists theorize that the leprosy bacillus enters the body through a break in the skin or through the mucous membranes of the nose.
There was a break in play midway through the second half when Potts took a heavy knock and needed treatment for 10 minutes before he was stretched off the pitch.
Now he watched for a break in traffic, then eased through it.
"Main Building, 110 Inner Campus Dr, Suspicious Person," began the U.T. Police Department's Campus Watch item of Nov. 20, recounting a 2 41 a.m. break-in "through the ceiling" by a "masked non-U.T.
By Nancy Franklin "Jersey Shore" makes us feel as though we were anthropologists secretly observing a new tribe through a break in the trees.
We descended through a break in the dunes to the long, sweeping crescent of the western shore.
It lies between a well-sheltered, deepwater harbour, accessible to ships through a break in the coral reef, and a semicircle of mountains.
In 1888 the Welsh explorer Henry Morton Stanley glimpsed the Ruwenzori through a break in their cloud cover and equated them with the Mountains of the Moon of Ptolemy.
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