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Girls from anywhere who make a break with their family.
Maybe Welsh – like Begbie – needs to make a break with his past.
Mr. Kan has sought to make a break with the more defiantly nationalistic stance of the Liberal Democratic Party, whose postwar grip on power was broken last year.
BARCELONA, Spain — The frenetic pace of the mobile phone industry has forced some of the technology world's largest players to make a break with the past.
The timing would seem propitious for a reversal of the government's stance on its refusal to make a break with its more recent past.
He promised during the presidential campaign to make a break with the past by selling off his own business assets, which include the confectionery company Roshen.
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He was an innovator and made a break with conventional subjects and poetic language.
Gail was aware, he said, that he'd made a break with her mother.
Like the Michigan autoworkers in 1980 who made a break with Democratic tradition to vote for Ronald Reagan, Miss Wilson just may be the embodiment of a new wave.
"We are making a break with the shrinking economy of the past," Mr. Abe told the Japanese people as he announced the stimulus spending.
After years of blocking resolutions to encourage access to clean needles to protect drug users from HIV, the Obama administration made a break with the past.
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