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"And it's not quite broken yet".
The US still haven't quite broken away from Lithuania though.
When Nadal speaks, the words come out in English that is not quite broken, but badly wounded.
In 2005, Joel I. Klein, then the schools chancellor, praised the new system, saying "this process, frankly, was a long time quite broken".
"Regional agriculture systems in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic and Southeast are really quite broken," said Karen Karp, the president of the company.
A move to Mitcham on the river Wandle, and the renting of lodgings in London, prove that his spirits weren't quite broken, even if they were battered.
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Diving in, deepening through the periphery of shame, what I very quickly discovered was quite simply my broken human heart; broken by disappointment, failure and defeat; utterly broken on behalf of the immense pain in our world.
BETHLEHEM, N.H. — There's nothing quite like a broken leaf spring to shape the aluminum hood of a 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra S/C.
Need to know Lord of the castle Waldur Frey famously reacts quite poorly to broken agreements, so don't make any promises you can't keep.
He almost he did not seem quite like a broken man, that is probably too strong a term, but he was certainly very distressed".
My father's drawn-out death lasted nine months: he went into hospital as someone living well with dementia; he came out quite lost and broken, and all the love in the world couldn't have found him or put him together again.
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