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Parfair's apartment has been broken into a lot recently.
Since then it has been broken into a number of fragments and is now cemented into a silver frame in the side of the Kaaba.
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"I'm broken into a million pieces," she said.
"I was broken into a million pieces," she said.
Its crisp white cylindrical exterior is broken into a series of saw-tooth-like vertical ridges.
Bacon is set to fry, eggs are broken into a tin bowl.
The story follows a young girl whose heart — we don't know why — is "broken into a thousand pieces".
Chronology is broken into a vivid kaleidoscope in Dadland, but in Dear Michael, Love Dad it is grindingly implacable.
This is fed onto a moving grate and fired in an updraft of air, and the sintered cake leaving the machine is broken into a convenient lump size.
In mitochondria the burning of hydrogen is broken into a series of small indirect steps following the flow of electrons along a chain of donor-acceptors.
You're broken into a strict caste system here — TV front and center, with lowly print people downstairs and around the corner.
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