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(In the show, there was an early-warning "Supper at Emmaus" — representing Jesus, who has appeared as a stranger to his disciples after his death, being recognized at the moment when he breaks bread for them).
As often as two times a week, he stops by San Pietro, the Midtown Italian restaurant favored by top financial executives, where he breaks bread on occasion with his old friend Kenneth G. Langone, the stock exchange director who was Mr. Grasso's biggest defender and also a party in the suit brought by Mr. Spitzer.
At weddings he breaks bread and gives one half to the bride and the other to the groom.
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Yet he broke bread as genially with factory workers as financiers.
"But, can you get to that level without greasing some people?" As he broke bread, he said a New Jersey voter's prayer: "You hope that they're not doing things illegal".
He didn't break store windows, He broke bread and fed thousands at a time.
He's only 49, so he has hundreds of thousands of loaves to go before he can break bread.
The mayor, played with genial used-car salesman brio by Jeremy Renner, who incidentally sports another of the film's outrageous hairstyles, becomes a sort of friend of Irv and he feels bad about tricking someone with whom he has broken bread and quoted the Bible: "When you are offered a favour or money, take the favour, not the money.
Each Friday, they break bread with visitors from the community at large.
A guy who at one point ducked verbal fisticuffs with Steve Forbes and Gary Bauer, and even argued for weeks over the format by which he'd break bread with a few gay Republicans, doesn't exactly inspire confidence in any High Noon showdown.
He could break bread with countless black figures today, uplifting their race in full awareness that while protest has borne fruit for black America at certain points, as Norrell puts it, "it is misleading to teach that change is the result exclusively, or even predominantly, of protest".
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