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THE same may be said about a perfunctory kiss, he said, as did other experts, who suggested that Americans might try breaking their habit of assuming that the rest of the world does whatever Americans do.
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You can try breaking out of that by trying on different clothing, just to see what you might end up loving!
To break the habit, try breaking a sweat.
Try to get him to laugh, then you'll be breaking the ice even more - he might crack jokes from now on.
A really bold president might try to break the union's grip on the classroom by giving the money to parents in the form of vouchers.
LOS ÁNGELES, Chile — At night, residents huddle around bonfires and guard their streets with torches and sticks, ready to repel outsiders who might try to break into their darkened homes.
Mr. Fishman said Seneca might try to break apart the company and sell its assets to various bidders, a strategy that would yield more gains for shareholders in the long run than selling off Dynegy as a whole.
A similar debate over public land before the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City could offer a clue, critics of the project say, to how developers might try to break the limits that Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City and the United States Forest Service have imposed on development in the watershed.
But the turnout, estimated at about 5,000, was far smaller than had been expected, and fears in Israel that masses of Gaza residents might try to break through the Israeli-built barrier along the border, as they breached the border with Egypt last month, proved unfounded.
Two yeoman warders in medieval tunics, who had come from London with the constable of the Tower of London, Lord Dannatt, stood with their backs to the south door of the cathedral, as if the Tudors or Lancastrians might try to break in at any moment.
Although the aircraft he flew, a blue-and-white Citabria Super Decathlon, is an aerobatic plane, friends said Mr. Fossett did not enjoy doing airplane tricks and was most likely scouting dry lake beds in the high desert region where he might try to break the land-speed record in a race car sometime in 2008.
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