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be unbroken
adjective
Whole, not divided into parts.
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Let the circle be unbroken.
The supply of girls and the rings that traffic them will be unbroken.
She welcomed Ms. Raitt for a companionable stroll through "Will the Circle Be Unbroken".
This was also the prevailing spirit of Mr. Tsontakis's "Let the River Be Unbroken".
I wanted to go through houses, I wanted to go over fences, and I wanted it to be unbroken.
Cleotha has Alzheimer's and doesn't really recognize her sisters anymore, but she lights up when they come over and sing "Will the Circle Be Unbroken".
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You can take it as being prophetic, but I heard 'May the Circle Be Unbroken' my whole life".
Self-tolerance would not be 'unbroken', but the magnitude of the autoimmune response would be insufficient to drive clinical disease.
Will The Circle Be Unbroken was sung by Bernard Fowler with Dave Stewart on guitar".
She was one of the esteemed older traditional country musicians who performed with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on the breakthrough crossover album Will the Circle Be Unbroken (1973).
Here, they achieved national prominence with such records as On My Way to Heaven, Will the Circle Be Unbroken and Uncloudy Day, which is believed to have been the first million-selling gospel single.
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