Sentence examples for break from that of from inspiring English sources

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The tensile strength of α-chitin whisker-reinforced PVA films increased, at the expense of the percentage of elongation at break, from that of the pure PVA film with initial increase in the whisker content and leveled off when the whisker content was greater than or equal to 2.96 wt%.

The Obama administration has not struck enough of a break from that of George W. Bush, according to some.

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It's nice to have a little bit of a break from that.

Other Republicans took a break from that line of thought to promise to "resist" marriage equality, now legal in fifty states.

The Obama initiative represents a distinct break from that policy, as part of a fundamental shift in diplomatic approach.

Yo, L to the J here, liveblogging the Inauguration of our nation's new president - not because I am all that fucking into history or anything, but I just needed a break from that screaming devil-baby of mine.

But for those who need a break from all that ancient ambience, a string of new nightspots and shops is taking root in Kirkwall, the archipelago's capital (population 6,200).

He wanted to break from that two-store house type of normal organisation, where managers do not understand the type of issues nurses are actually concerned with.

"I had enough of a break from that world to see what had happened to me.

"The 2012-13 Texastatete budget is a welcome break from that trend, but with the threat of a national recession looming, now is not the time to lose fiscal discipline," read a statement sent out last month and signed by leaders of groups like the Texas Public Policy Foundation and Americans for Prosperity-Texas.

What you won't find, if you should happen to want a break from all of that very particularized teenage angst, are many books in which a main character — say, one coming to terms with an apocalyptic nightmare society, or wrestling with the discovery that a friend is a werewolf — also happens to be openly (but largely incidentally) gay or bisexual or transgender.

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