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Its windows let out onto a side view of the city rather than the cathedral, which is sort of a break in one way: We weren't awakened at the crack of every dawn (or late at night) by the bagpipers who roam the square.
(Interview 15, Doctor) It (crime) is a major issue and we had a major incident in our home and everyone I know …. they've had some sort of a break in and an incident in their home which isn't nice but it's become almost natural.
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In the extensive liner notes to "Why the Mountains Are Black," there is a phrase floating at the bottom of one page, sort of a line break and an epigram gone rogue, in boldface and all in caps: "EVERYTHING IS LOSS".
The other thing that I think surprises people who aren't familiar with this is how long it can take somebody who, say, has had sort of a psychotic break, or has been hospitalized, to put the pieces back together again.
It was sort of a make or break moment.
Steve Marsi from TV Fanatic gave the episode a four stars rating out of five writing, "In what has come to be sort of a make-or-break episode, Gossip Girl had a golden opportunity to redeem its recent mediocrity and prove itself worthy of all the passion and loyalty we've invested over the years.
And by the time Mose has teamed up with Rocky Carter as the result of a familiar sort of lucky break (Mose is asked to fill in for Rocky's current straight man, who has turned up drunk for a performance), "Niagara Falls All Over Again" is heading, full throttle, along the structural and thematic routes that its author has so expertly mapped out.
It granted me a sort of temporary break from the reality I was in".
Every time Congress creates some sort of tax break for a pet cause, it deprives the federal government of some revenue from taxes that go unpaid.
Can't we just say, 'No, I'm watching some crap?'" And for a sort of rhetorical break, he tries to widen his reading to include odd material from other disciplines.
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