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Although experience tells him the cause of most breaks on sight, Mr. Sahansra backs it up with science.
My daughter confessed that while she has a banana most breaks, she didn't like the school lunch fruit salad.
But officials confirmed that Mr. Milosevic has access to a telephone at the courthouse and makes international calls during most breaks and after sessions.
Most breaks on fossilized bones are "the result of geological processes well after death," says paleoanthropologist Tim White of the University of California, Berkeley, such as movement in water or soil, tectonic forces, pressure of overlying sediments, and weathering or trampling of fossils as they erode out of sandstone.
But most breaks he has offered in the past, including tax incentives and credits, would not need legislative approval.
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Of the 150 large square pieces that made up the facade in 1911, there are now perhaps 50, most broken, chipped or otherwise damaged.
Given the similarities in head spins, back flips and friendly one-on-one competitions, capoeira movements were not difficult for most break dancers to absorb.
Over the years, thousands have been donated from rich nations, only to end up in "incubator graveyards" — most broken, some never opened.
It is fairly common for satellites to drop out of orbit and enter Earth's atmosphere, but most break up before they reach the surface, Mr. McDowell said.
Unfortunately, most broke down within weeks of launch.
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