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to breaks
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To separate into two or more pieces, to fracture or crack, by a process that cannot easily be reversed for reassembly. To crack or fracture (bone) under a physical strain.
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It's a dream and the best are more subject to breaks".
But Higgins once again demonstrated his strong character to pull two frames ahead thanks to breaks of 63 and 65.
The Vols get their hands in the passing lanes and hunt steals and make deflections that lead to breaks on the offensive end.
The Reformation was a mixture of theology, ecclesiology, politics, and nationalism, all of which led to breaks in fellowship and created institutional alienation between Christians throughout Western Christendom.
Some 55 tax breaks expired last year and another six this year, ranging from credits for research and development, to breaks for racehorses and NASCAR race tracks.
At the end of golf's season of youth, the first hint of fall finds the veterans looking to breaks some lengthy victory droughts and revitalize once-vibrant careers.
Libra provided immediate, emergency housing either on the day of release, or later when the family life people returned to breaks down.
There are growing demands for advertising of so-called junk foods and alcoholic drinks to be restricted to breaks after the 9pm watershed.
But when it comes to picking up the bill, collectors do not normally take kindly to a badly smashed nose, nor to breaks as awkward as those that could be seen around the shoulders of Athena.
My Hawaiian guide, Dane, would take my next-door neighbor, Chris, our friend Mark Foo, and me out on a rotting old pier to breaks called "Reverse" and "Toes".
"This is a perfect situation; he's going to be the only rested guy in the two teams," Boucher said, adding that Roloson had responded well to breaks this season.
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