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the breakouts
noun
An escape from prison.
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The Penguins have abandoned the breakouts in favor of forechecking and backchecking.
Without the breakouts and disjointed chronology, the encyclopaedic exploration of a boy's humdrum life can seem somewhat wearying and meandering.
The breakouts by category helped reinforce the regional variation and to look at the complexity of each category.
Evidence is presented that the breakouts in WR313-G produced heavy cavings which were mainly responsible for the tight hole conditions encountered while drilling this well.
By including the washouts along with the breakouts, the show re-creates the gritty, unvarnished texture of a crucial period in photography's history both as a medium and a market.
Two major productions at the Public Theater — the director Andrei Serban's "Master and Margarita" in 1978 and the playwright Harry Kondoleon's "Zero Positive" in 1988 — proved to be anything but the breakouts that Mr. Birney had hoped for.
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The breakout, however, goes awry.
But the breakout failed.
The breakout star?
The breakout star of The Bling Ring.
It is unclear how the breakout happened.
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