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There will be breaks.
"There will be breaks [in the clouds] but it's just a matter of the luck of the draw whether you get a break at the right time," said Andrew Mostyn, a Bureau of Meteorology forecaster in the state of Queensland.
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"I'm not convinced that there will be breaking news during the argument," Mr. Feist said.
It notes that there will be breaking news but adherence to the schedule will "enable such last- minute changes as are necessary to be made with the least disturbance".
An Na has a fine sense of a child's view of the world: "When Apa is too quiet with the squinty eye, it is better to hide until he falls asleep or else there will be breaking everywhere".
The federal government has promised there will be fewer breaks once it has finished constructing new pipes in Cutzamala system, which was built in the 1970s.
4.17pm: Tyrie is saying there will be a break of 15 minutes before Bob Diamond of Barclays and António Horta-Osório of Lloyds appear, but first asks Hester if he will spell out what RBS will lose if it is broken up.
In most standard undergraduate degree programmes there will be a break of at least four months between the end of the first year's teaching in late spring and the start of the second year in early autumn.
The barrel of the horse swings back and forth as they walk, so there will be a break between bumps rather than constant pressure.
There the seals will be broken and the pills will be taken by desperate men and women who want to live.
There is no chance anyone will be breaking in there any time soon.
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