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Bryant's right knee — the unbroken one — had been degenerating, to the point where he hardly had any cartilage left, so they figured, why not.
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After dinner, we would smack dyed eggs against one another with the lucky winner, the one with the unbroken red one, being blessed with a year of good fortune.
Some of the prisoners, the still unbroken ones, were bound, and some were bound to each other, lest they jump from the trucks.
"'OC Collects' shows our audience that the line from postwar modern painting to the conceptually based art of today is an unbroken one.
Her fast passage work was rapid-fire but slightly swallowed, creating the effect of a dotted line rather than a straight, unbroken one, but getting no less effectively from Point A to Point B (although her accompanist, Julius Drake, seemed to run into the pianistic equivalent of tongue-twisters, notes that seem simple but trip up elocution when sped up).
When news broke that Angelina Jolie had cast him in Unbroken, one headline read: Hollywood Comes Calling for Curious Incident Actor.
(In fact, you can see the seams where they did, in fact, cut, putting together long, long takes but not one unbroken one).
Mr. Hatoyama's plunge in popularity, just eight months after his victory ended a half-century of nearly unbroken one-party control, suggested that the Japanese public had rejected his attempt to rethink Japan's cold-war-era alliance with the United States, its most important ally.
There are unbroken ones, like bubbles or boils, small ones, ones as big as half a soccer ball.
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