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In "Halo" the dancers perform the breaching of a taboo — touching strangers, breaking the code of performance — with forceful intent.
If there is no global response to this breaching of a universal taboo on using poison gas, the world will be a much more dangerous place.
Edmondson said that the Red Cross's charges were wrong, but he added that national-security concerns might sometimes justify the breaching of a detainee's medical confidentiality.
The breaching of a civil court order is technically a contempt of court, punishable by up to two years in prison, but such cases are rare.
Aside from the sheer joy of victory in Wisconsin, Day would be well aware of the breaching of a mental barrier.
It is the only source of stability she has, and the loss of it is like the breaching of a fragile sea wall, unleashing a flood tide of bad luck and self-destructive behavior.
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Activity like that was a breach of a commandment.
"Making false claims involved a breach of a high degree of trust.
"There has never been a breach of a Mark 1 containment system," he said.
It addressed apparent breaches of a mandatory "quiet period" for companies preparing to go public.
On Thursday, the United States declared Iraq in "material breach" of a United Nations disarmament resolution.
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