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One bullet broke his clavicle, the other broke part of his skull.
They escaped from Castro's home on 6 May, when Amanda Berry, one of the women, broke part of a door and yelled to neighbors for help.
They escaped to freedom May 6 when one of them, Amanda Berry, now 27, broke part of a door to Castro's house in a tough Cleveland neighborhood and yelled to neighbors for help.
As the sun rose, men, women and children grabbed belongings and broke part of the barbed-wire-topped fence, making their way down a steep dirt embankment as a helicopter circled.
I got so angry that I punched my car, which unfortunately I had armored, so I basically broke part of my hand in getting frustrated and forgetting that I'd put three-quarter inch steel all around my truck.
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MR: The having to get used to being broke part is one of the more original things I've heard.
Pinkertons working for the railroad enter the building and capture him, and Dan, dead broke, becomes part of a group being paid good money to convey the famous killer across the desert and deposit him in a train heading for prison.
"As a student, being broke is part of life for most of us and for some, being hungry every day is a big part of that".
The smoking indoors may be the "broke the rules" part of the trailer's broken sentence.
In a telephone interview, Smith repeatedly cited "Broke," the documentary, part of ESPN's "30 for 30" series, that highlighted in stark, heartbreaking detail the financial woes many athletes faced in retirement.
James F. Steets, a spokesman for Entergy Nuclear, which owns and runs the plant, said the pipe that broke was probably part of the plant's original piping and was made of carbon steel covered with a protective coating.
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