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To encourage employees to brainstorm without fear, he would often break out in song.
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Her forehand would often break down.
The flow would often break or cause rearrangement of some of the clusters.
They would often break their investigations for a spirited match, only to return to their files drenched, breathless, invigorated.
Wooden post and rail fences forming the corral would often break, or a pen would need enlarging, requiring new post holes to be dug.
To speed death, executioners would often break the legs of their victims to give no chance of using their thigh muscles as support.
For instance, operators at a GE aviation plant in the United States recently noticed that a delicate piece of metal would often break as the factory fashioned it into a turbine part.
"The ferries to the island would often break down, so then we'd have to flag down nearby fishing boats to transport the solar panels, and then they'd have to pass the panels to row-boats to reach the island.
I enjoyed them for the artwork, but I don't think I ever actually laughed at the stories, which is odd because not only were the strips themselves routinely peppered with slightly boastful depictions of readers weeping with laughter over the latest issue, the characters themselves would often break the fourth wall, looking you in the eye in the final panel, saying something like "Ho ho, readers!
Under rough conditions (such as being kicked around for 90 minutes), the stitching would often break down, and the ball would fall apart.
The challenge with the dollars spent to drive this resonance, however, was that the scale of information and data would often break down between initial exposure and ultimate transaction.
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