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A definitive break with the medieval past was marked by two Italian sieges.
For the first two baby boomers are running for president, representing a definitive break with the World War II era.
Clinton has been charting out a new course on the Arctic as well, making a definitive break with Obama on his policy.
It used to be that a wedding was a definitive break in your life, and the new traumas of married life were real.
In an interview with USA Today, Gregg Swedberg, from the Minneapolis country radio station K102, portrayed "Shake It Off" as a definitive break with the genre.
Oto Berishvili, the hotel's marketing manager, sees Rooms as the embodiment of the "new" Georgia: one making a definitive break with its past.
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In 2010, declaring a more definitive break with his past, he initiated the Art Elimination Project and blew up artwork he'd created over the past two decades.
But relocating is also a symbolic and definitive break with a past that seems awfully dowdy in the age of tweets.
There are times when the president seems to be making a clean and definitive break.
This antipathy is more striking because Spain embraced the common currency project as a final and definitive break from decades of isolation under the Franco dictatorship.
Those who had expected Pope Francis to make a clear and definitive break with past doctrine on issues related to gay marriage, divorce, and contraception are understandably disappointed.
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