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This marked the final breach between Rome and Constantinople.
But the final breach is the one 2Day FM would be most concerned about.
He was consul at Rome in 32, when the final breach occurred between Antony and Octavian.
As Greeks and Latins became more estranged, however, people looked back on the events of 1054 as the moment of the final breach between East and West.
The final breach between father and daughter concerned a subject that has preoccupied Yould through much of her adult life — student loans.
Yet in truth, he outgrew the NOI strategically and intellectually some years before the final breach, and stayed within the organisation, parroting lines for which he felt increasing contempt, out of blind allegiance.
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Only under a Democratic president (that he is inter-racial surely adds fuel to the fire, though again, it's far from the whole story) does the prospect exist for the final breaching of the walls of that edenic community for which the protesters yearn and which their guns help protect.
It was also Berlin where the emotional power of the Wall's final breach helped demolish more sober doubts about the wisdom of rushing ahead with reunification.
Al-Aḥsāʾī's final breach with the established and orthodox Shīʿite theologians occurred in 1824, when he was formally denounced as an infidel.
Bahá'u'lláh's growing preeminence in the Bábí community and in the city at large led to a final breach between Bahá'u'lláh and Mirza Yahya.
Fig. 7 Evolution of the breaching process a Wet spot at the downstream slope b Formation and growth of a piping hole c Pipe progression and enlargement d Pipe roof collapse e Final breach profile of the dam (Okeke et al. 2013).
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