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were break
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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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Twice there were break points against Williams where Hawkeye was called, both times showing the ball had touched the line by about a millimetre.
The most serious convictions Gordon revealed were break and entry and stealing in 1987 in his hometown of Innisfail, and similar offences in Atherton in 1990.
The unintended first words heard from the host of ITV's new Sunday morning talk show, Peston on Sunday, were "break a leg", spoken to co-host Allegra Stratton as the opening titles ended.
Who would have predicted a year ago, when Robredo was ranked in the 400s and playing challenger tournaments, that he would be back in the quarterfinals here at 31 after staring down two-set deficits as if they were break points?
The top video ad networks in terms of their potential reach of the total U.S. population were: Break Media at 46.4percentt, BrightRoll Video Network at 45.0percentt, and ScanScout Network at 44.5percentt (Hulu isn't included in this because it is not a standalone video ad network).
There were break dancers, b-girls, and a lot of female poppers and lockers.
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He made it look like they were break-dancing.
There were break-out rooms and clutches of chairs arranged between art installations.
Nortel estimated that its earnings in the first half were break-even to a penny a share.
There were break-ins at mailboxes and people stealing documents from garbage, Mr. Morales said, but those were handled by different parts of the Police Department.
Four ribs were broken.
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