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He got no break on his sentence of 60 years.
But the Elis got no break by having to row into a head wind in the lane most affected by the rain-swollen current.
Doers and doings in business, entertainment and technology: Investors got no break today.
Some flies were given a 20 minute rest between shakes--a pause that allowed them to manufacture proteins required for the development of one type of long-term memory, while others got no break, permitting them only to develop a less permanent form of long-term memory.
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I have a career, I work really hard, and yet I get no break".
Unlike other athletes who use wheelchairs, Reilly gets no break on the downhills because he cannot elevate his legs, so they drag.
"But then I felt guilty — well, almost — when I noticed the family behind us with teenagers who were getting no break at all as they laid out upwards of $50 before they even got to the popcorn stand".
When you do well at the French, it can be quite difficult the first 10 days or so [afterwards] because you go almost straight into playing matches and you get no break.
Baltimore has allowed 200 or more rushing yards in each of the last two games and will get no break this week, with Arian Foster, the world's most intimidating vegan, looking to prove that last week's 29-yard performance was a fluke.
In fact, as the Tax Policy Center, a research arm of the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, discovered, 8.1 million people who owe taxes would have received no tax cut from the Bush proposal and will get no break from the legislation that was enacted last month.
If the fund did sell its MLP it would owe income tax on the $1 gain, and at the usual corporate rate, since corporations get no break on long-term capital gains.
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