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It is easy to wonder, 'Well, how do I break in?"' It is not a problem that Mr. Mosher, who has won two Tony Awards and a host of other honors, finds personally troubling.
The war was not a continuation of Southern history; it was a break in it.
In the laboratory, visual acuity is measured by the Landolt C, which is a circle with a break in it.
"There's a tune on there that's totally rocking and suddenly there's this four-minute break in it.
In the third, the Wall, now covered in graffiti, has a break in it; beyond it, cranes rise above the rooftops.
If I had performed the same test but substituted a piece of wire that had a break in it, I would have not heard a thing and my meter would have displayed "OL". The audible tone in many multimeters is very handy because you can concentrate on what the probes are touching and get the information you need with your ears in some cases.
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But unlike, say, the Watergate investigation, which began with a break-in, it is not immediately clear what crimes may have been committed.
The instigator of the break-in, it turns out, was a Haverford College physics professor named William Davidon, who spoke extensively with Medsger before he died, last November.
The search engine giant announced last Tuesday that it had experienced a series of Internet break-ins it believed were of Chinese origin.
If the service doesn't receive a response, or if you confirm a break-in, it calls 911.
His partner, Alan R. Palmer, broke in, "It's that old thing about the letter versus the spirit of the law".
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