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While a four-day in break in Ibiza Town, just in time for the closing parties in September, costs £352 (or £221 in San Antonio).
One of them is Yuri Shevchuk, the Russian rocker, whose testy exchange with Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin was reported in "Break in Protocol Leads to Lively TV Debate Between Russian Rocker and Putin" (news article, June 1).
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The terms run-in, break-in, and wear-in are related but not identical.
Last week alone, at least five independent newspapers and political or civic groups lost computers and other equipment in break-ins.
All formal education was finally abandoned when Diana, aged 14, and her sisters opened the Grove Riding School, specialising in breaking-in and schooling horses while also teaching general horsemanship.
Some county officials, forced to release inmates early from increasingly packed jails, have blamed realignment for a rise in break-ins and auto thefts.
With the increase in break-ins, at least three neighborhood families plan to give up their vacations to defend their homes.
"There's been no increase in break-ins," said Arnout Aben, a spokesman for the Amsterdam police, when asked how they viewed the club.
The point here is: does anyone really think Foursquare alone is going to lead to a rise in break-ins?
Research by Chisholm et al. [11] described that EM physicians are 'interrupt-driven' and that these frequent interruptions result in breaks-in-task.
Capt Knight's first eagle nearly tore his face off, wears a mask in breaking in new ones.
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