The Real have true potential so let's hope they get the big break they deserve. |
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Thursday night is one of its better party nights, complete with big break beats mixed with acid jazz. |
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Having had her big break as a radio deejay and model, it's not surprising that she would take the progression to television. |
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His first big break in Austria came in 1990 with the cinematic release of a controversial feature-length documentary. |
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Our big break came through a connection we made at the Newport Film Festival. |
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He loved being on location, but because nobody saw his scene, it didn't give him his big break. |
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His big break came in 1986 when he landed a supporting role in the film Youngblood. |
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He got his first big break playing a high school boy having a last fling before heading off to college. |
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On the verge of his big break, Austin is house-sitting his mother's home in LA when Lee rolls up out of the desert like a bad mirage. |
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Her first big break in journalism occurred when a triple murderer wrote to her from jail saying he liked her work. |
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If she didn't let him, he'd go to Uncle Luther, and then she'd be done for sure, her big break would be ruined. |
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The band will also share the stage with Celtic Storm, who got their big break in the movie Titanic. |
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Her big break came that same year when she co-starred with Frank Sinatra in The Joker Is Wild. |
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The last option would be to offer your nuclear shelter as a practise-room until the little perisher's big break comes. |
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Thorne received his big break years ago, but up until now has traded on his youth. |
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He's still waiting for his big break into films, and moonlights in any movie project that may help him make connections. |
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The aspiring producer's big break came after working as an assistant engineer at Townhouse Studios. |
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After 20 years, she remains best known for her first big break, as a babysitter menaced by knife-wielding maniac, Michael Myers, in the slasher film Halloween. |
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Like Olyphant, he had his first big break as a lawman, albeit a corrupt one, in the FX series The Shield. |
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Gaida got his big break when he was working as a temp at MTV in New York City. |
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This is a droll drama revolving around a junior financial adviser who finally gets his big break when he is assigned to the prestigious portfolio of a very wealthy client. |
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Silverman's big break came with a cameo in 2005's The Aristocrats, when she told a jarringly bawdy version of the famous joke. |
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The Seductress of the Millennium, as she foresightedly billed herself, had signed to appear before her big break in publishing, and they were holding her to it. |
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Of course they have every right to celebrate, after glooming for so long and not knowing what's going to happen, this serves as their first big break. |
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A mate of mine once claimed he could drive a car in order to get a big break as a suave toff in a TV adaptation of some classic novel. |
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Ismael's big break into the music world came when he was spotted performing on a television show. |
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The big break came, however, when he met Laurent Voulzy, a young musician born in 1948 and brought up on Anglo-Saxon music. |
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At the start of any career, you need that first big break to boost your professional experience. |
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He is currently at the SC Freiburg football academy and hoping for his big break. |
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Yet Chris would have no need of her management studies, for in 1991 the two sisters got their big break. |
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We don't have the luxury of having been up and running for three years to take a big break now. |
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Businesses are about to get a big break on the costs of filing for an EU trademark. |
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Many of them are actors who never made it and so keep working for years and years as extras hoping to get a big break. |
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A big break with the true home can create a fear that is repeated again and again and the clouds we could see what they really are. |
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It was Premier Graham's request to Hydro Quebec that industry be given the big break, and our residents a pittance. |
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His big break came in 1992 when an aging cardinal plucked him from his outback and persuaded the Vatican to make him a bishop. |
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Radio can be good fun and tends to knock off the rough edges so that you can develop as a smoother performer, ready for your big break in front of the camera. |
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Her first big break came in 1999, when she was asked to furnish the five-star Astoria Hotel in St. Petersburg with her curtains, bedcovers and table linen. |
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He formed another long-term artistic relationship with G. Stanton Gallery in Dallas, which gave him his first big break and continues to sell his work today. |
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She hoped that Cut would be her big break back into mainstream movies. |
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The big break came in 1980 when an agreement was signed to provide the operating system that became known as MS-DOS, for IBM's new personal computer. |
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Mostly they work at low paid jobs, some are starving and cold, others turn to prostitution and vice to make ends meet until their big break comes. |
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He plays the part of an aspiring cartoonist looking for a big break. |
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For a while she became an underwear model for Lejaby, but her big break came when she landed the job as hostess in the TV gameshow Wheel of Fortune. |
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We had a Prime Minister who took an extended holiday away from the House and now we will go for a few weeks and have a big break in March and then supposedly go right to the polls. |
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Before long, Melissa's big break came when the Neil Squire Foundation, which had opened an office in Regina, contacted her as a potential program participant. |
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Their big break came when they were 'discovered' by a producer from the independent label Off The Track, who invited the group into the studio to record their first album. |
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Dozens of celebrities have had their big break on MTV either as presenters or as Video Jockeys. |
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His big break came in the play Zoot Suit, about the post-war California riots. |
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There was a big break in '80 when the Russians invaded Afghanistan. |
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My sister's eyes were full of stardust, and she'd spend hours lazily planning her future life when she would make her big break in the movies. |
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Julie Andrews gained her big break when her stepfather introduced her to Val Parnell, whose Moss Empires controlled prominent venues in London. |
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And, in Sono, he sees a father figure, who not only gave him his big break in professional football, but has mentored him and helped him make some of the toughest decisions in his life. |
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Career Lopez had small roles in films My Little Girl and Lambada before her big break came with a two-year stint in comedy series In Living Color. |
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My big break was a scene with Steve CareLl in Divrner for Schmucks. |
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