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The text breaks off suddenly; Motion surmises that Larkin abandoned it because he was eager to begin work on the first Coleman novel.
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The correspondence broke off, suddenly and mysteriously, in 1890.
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She brings them together in his apartment for what is obviously intended to be an affair, and then she breaks it off suddenly and mystifyingly by having the lady walk out after the bomb.Up to this point, we follow (though we cannot say we heartily admire), and we follow also as the fellow endeavors to discover why.
At this point Laertis breaks off and, quite suddenly, starts to cry.
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In a television commercial, a file being e-mailed by a man on an island vacation to his printer at work is personified by a chunk of the island that suddenly breaks off and starts floating from the tropics to his office in Manhattan.
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