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When I asked Rebecca whether she would think twice about complaining again her answer was clear: "The other day my washing machine button broke.
Upon the restart, Button's progress was impeded by a number of backmarkers — cars that could be lapped — yet Button broke free and kept closing on Vettel, but finished more than a second behind.
A button broke on the cuff of his shirt recently, and as he stood with the cracked button in the palm of his hand like an offering, I could see him missing Nancy.
The firing pins broke, the magazine fell off, the bolt-release button broke, the triggers got stuck, the cleaning kit wouldn't clean, the butt plate broke, the cheek-pad fell off, the cheek-pad melted, the cartridge cases wouldn't eject properly, the bolt carrier didn't fit properly, the locking pins holding the gun together were inadequate, and the safety catch wasn't safe.
Two years ago the button broke.
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Its primary purpose is letting you know something broke, but it doubles as the button to resend the message.
Broke it.
"Broke Britannia!
Feeling broke?
Something broke.
"Broke what?" "Broke what breaks".
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