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David Kennedy, deputy undersecretary for operations as the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said: "The Arctic caught a bit of break in 2013 from the recent string of record-breaking warmth and ice melts of the last decade.
This, too, is a bit of break from literary tradition in which women who shop on credit pay bitterly.
But, as we slouch into the weekend, if you want to give yourself a bit of break, but not feel you are slumming it altogether, why not read Robert Harris's new thriller, The Fear Index?
This 21st-century descendant of Larry, Curly, Moe and Harold Lloyd has many more tricks up his unwashed sleeve, among them an impossibly eel-like bit of break dancing that he executes while selling a group of bullying tweeners some weed.
McAuliffe may have caught himself a bit of break in mid-May, when Virginia Republicans emerged from their state convention having nominated zany conservative pastor E.W. Jackson for lieutenant governor, a move that immediately sent establishment Republicans in the state into a "panic".
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Here's a bit of breaking news for your Tuesday afternoon: ZAGG, best known for its line of Invisible Shield screen protectors, is acquiring Mophie, makers of the popular JuicePack line of smartphone battery cases.
As an editor on a small alt-weekly staff (and self-identified workaholic), I actually can't unplug for too long at a time, lest I miss a crucial email or a bit of breaking news.
His words tumble out like bits of broken thoughts.
We do not need giant packets of lawn fertiliser, spare dustbins or bits of broken terracotta.
The height of the padding on the shoulders ought to cushion off the worst of a sideways wrench, and the rubber, being moderately thick, acts as slight protection against bits of broken stays and things.
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