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Her stretched-out notes, which break dramatically into a ripe vibrato, are more reminiscent of Judy Garland's.

"We need a resolution that is fair and final," Mr. Gore said in a statement timed to break dramatically into the network evening news programs, after giving their producers enough notice to build up the expectations.

Israeli officials say Mr. Sharon wants to break dramatically from views he has held since the 1970's, when he served as a cabinet minister and developed the idea of populating Gaza and the West Bank with settlements to enhance Israel's security.

CRISPR/Cas9 or Cpf1-introduced double strand break dramatically decreases bacterial cell survival rate, which hampers multiplex genome editing in bacteria.

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These early cities broke dramatically with the patterns of tribal life and the rural societies from which they sprang.

Luther broke dramatically with this tradition by asserting that humans can contribute nothing to their salvation: salvation is, fully and completely, a work of divine grace.

Then McCain gave a foreign policy speech in which he broke dramatically with the administration by acknowledging that we should probably quit invading other countries in the face of enormous opposition from our allies.

Forever broke, dramatically threatening to slave away on the docks or drive a truck, Crane took to writing begging letters to millionaires, or at least one millionaire, and got lucky.

Unlike the House Democratic leader, Richard Gephardt, who has broken dramatically with the White House on such major issues as welfare reform, the balanced-budget deal, and trade with China and Mexico, Daschle has remained close to the President, even when he has disagreed with him.

March 14 , 1665Bologna, Italy March 25 , 1747Bologna, Italy Giuseppe Maria Crespi, byname Lo Spagnolo (Italian: "The Spaniard") (born March 14 , 1665 Bologna, Papal States [Italy] died March 25 , 1747 Bologna) Italian Baroque painter who broke dramatically with the formal academic tradition to achieve a direct and immediate approach to his subject matter that was unparalleled at the time.

Giuseppe Maria Crespi, byname Lo Spagnolo (Italian: "The Spaniard") (born March 14 , 1665 Bologna, Papal States [Italy] died March 25 , 1747 Bologna), Italian Baroque painter who broke dramatically with the formal academic tradition to achieve a direct and immediate approach to his subject matter that was unparalleled at the time.

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