Sentence examples for took broke from inspiring English sources

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While African Americans were still beholden to the Republican Party, took broke ranks in 1900 and supported the Democrat nominee William Jennings Bryan.

"I've been to many new product launches before, but the approach Cartier took broke the mold," he said, recalling an experiment in which presenters with degrees in physics and materials science reduced the pressure inside a sealed container in order to show that it was possible to boil water at room temperature.

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Lyrically though, it's as obnoxious as Brown's public persona, a tale of infidelity where he "just got rich / took a broke nigga bitch".

In fact, it was so easy this week to find critical things Republicans were saying, most of the following were uttered (or tweeted) by Tuesday -- after the "secrets to Russia in the Oval Office" scandal broke, but before the "Comey took notes" story broke.

The emotional toll this took on her broke our hearts," her mother wrote.

It is a year since the story of what took place here broke.

I believe it was that guy Tai Lopez, the investor/Mensa member whose 67 Steps took him from broke to driving a Lambo through the Hollywood Hills, who tweeted: practice your skill until you are too good for people to ignore.

The editor of the The Realist, Paul Krassner, later put Colbert's performance in historical context, saying that it stands out among contemporary US satire as the only example of the spirit of the satire by Lenny Bruce, George Carlin and Richard Pryor, which took risks and broke barriers to free speech, "rather than just proudly exercising it as comedians do now".

We believe that in the next few years advisory business will be priced lower for our other clients who take our broking and accounting services," he says.

If you want to take a picture it's going to cost something or the s*** could just get broke.

She grew up in a large and literate family; shared a bedroom with her sister her entire life; never went abroad, caused a scandal, sought to enter high society, corresponded with illustrious peers, got rich, went broke, or took a lover; and she died a spinster (and without question, a virgin) at the age of forty-one.

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