Murray took the first three games of the second set unanswered, breaking Lee once and holding serve twice. |
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They are presently out on the road breaking in the new band before returning to the studio again. |
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This process was a valuable tool in breaking through the walls that kept them from understanding themselves. |
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Day was breaking when the kibitka reached the left bank, where one of the wide alleys of the park ended. |
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Grabbing a pitch fork she shoved it into one bale breaking off chucks that she spread out between the three ever grateful recipients. |
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Some scientists think cows breaking wind are more harmful than the greenhouse gases produced from our motor vehicles. |
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The Italian, though, refused to lie down, breaking again for a 4-1 lead with a rapier-like crosscourt backhand. |
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This morning, news was breaking about a new 'killer' flu virus which has just appeared in Asia. |
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A colleague found him dead in bed after breaking into his room when he did not turn up for work. |
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All of us stamp our right foot and salute, before breaking ranks to go to our squadrons. |
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The outer edge of the reef receives the full force of breaking waves, protecting the inner Australian shoreline. |
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Rather, they scattered, breaking rank, and fled towards the burning barracks. |
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The latest is that he actually did a stint at a juvie hall for breaking into a CD store. |
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Overlanders rattled crosswise over these ruts, breaking wheels and axles and coloring the air with curses. |
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Then breaking the surface, one by one, the swimmers form a new line, a line that charges ahead like an angry serpent. |
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Just as breaking the enemy's will is the surest way to success, so having our will broken is the surest path to defeat. |
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They follow the breaking edge of the summer ice to hunt for seals, and are even known to attack beluga whales in the water. |
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What was really giving the papers a thrill, and filling their pages, was the juicy political-financial scandal just breaking in Japan. |
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There was also severe flooding in the Craven area with rainfall breaking a ten year record. |
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On the way, she grabbed a wine glass and drank from it deeply without breaking her stride. |
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I liked her a lot, but he kept breaking off to talk about his wine cellar and his champagne collection. |
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Warm a sugar thermometer in a jug of hot water to prevent it from breaking when inserted in the boiling marmalade. |
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I was so afraid of something stupid happening, like an air line blowing off or a fuel line breaking. |
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The so-called superloo in Chapel Lane was always breaking down and people did not like using it, he added. |
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Secondary alcohols can be readily recovered from ketones by breaking the double bond between the oxygen and carbon and adding hydrogen. |
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The recorder captured the sounds of loud thumps, crashes, shouts, and breaking glasses and plates. |
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And nannies, in-laws and other parents can support the cause by not breaking the rules. |
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On six occasions in the past year he has woken to the sound of breaking glass and the alarm going off. |
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In Maoridom, a tapu area is considered sacred and holy and it is believed that anyone breaking the rahui will face spiritual consequences. |
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The taller one spoke next, breaking the silence with his voice echoing throughout the metallic rafters high above them. |
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He'd had to put a kicking strap on him because they were just breaking him to drive single, but he had never offered to kick. |
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Next week is my one-year anniversary of breaking up with Chris. Goodness, time flies. |
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We all need to remember that we have our breaking moments, our down times, our weaknesses. |
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The rules are taken seriously, and there are weighty consequences for breaking them. |
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Probably by breaking off from a frame to do a quick poo in the corner of the auditorium. |
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For unknown reasons, as it crossed the bar, the vessel turned northwest bringing it abeam of the breaking waves. |
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But I started to resent my Mom, expecting her to go away and expecting to be wakened with the sound of breaking glass. |
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Last week T-Mobile Germany boasted that by breaking down the walled garden, ARPUs would blossom. |
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Too often, it seems, it is the ones determined to do the breaking who set the agenda and make the headlines. |
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There is a little known secret in the book of relationships, filed under the chapter on breaking up and I am here to share it. |
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They were breaking with the status quo, upsetting the apple cart, taking part in a 60s style rebellion against the establishment. |
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Apparently one of those camera things snapped me breaking the limit in a thirty mph zone. |
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He was a crack skier and mountaineer, whose strength had been built up breaking up stones in a limestone quarry during the war. |
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He is suspected of breaking Japanese laws prohibiting unauthorised computer access. |
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The washer breaking down was the most annoying thing, happening just when the baby was sick and there was five times as much laundry to do. |
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Moments later, he was hearing the rapid whoomphs of metal breaking through air high above him. |
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Her eyes burst open and her jaw drops, she backs up and away from the circle, breaking her hands free. |
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He finished with 18 aces and 41 service winners, and won despite breaking serve just twice. |
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He included an anecdote about a water main breaking at the track and how he rushed out of his office, then paused to wonder what to do. |
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The burglar had jemmied the window of the rear bedroom out of its frame, breaking the window catches in the process. |
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Security bolts had been jemmied out of the wall and chains had been pulled through the wheels of bikes, breaking the spokes. |
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Its job is to return to the sea the water that comes to shore with the breaking waves. |
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People are going to find a way to enjoy themselves, even if it means breaking the law. |
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The sky was clear and sunny with only the jet streams of high civil aircraft breaking an otherwise cloudless sky. |
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All willows are fast growing and short-lived, and their wood is notably weak and prone to breaking. |
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Mr. Erickson-Moore stood behind me and wrenched the leaf-pole from my weak grip, breaking it in half over his knee as though it were a mere twig. |
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He opened the glass door to leave, which resulted in a familiar jingle, breaking the persistent silence. |
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These budget racers are designed to offer the average fan the chance to go racing without breaking the bank account. |
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He has been outstanding in coverage, breaking up the wedge or being the first or second tackler on the return. |
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As for shoes, I wasn't going to risk breaking a leg wearing my 5-inch heels so I decided on my wedges. |
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Hands in pockets, they stand around jostling, jockeying for place, small fights breaking out and calming. |
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The horse's regular rider Jim Culloty has been sidelined for several weeks after breaking his thumb two weeks ago. |
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When does the moral justification for activism no longer outweigh the fact that you're breaking the law? |
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The Greeks advanced, probably breaking into a jogtrot when they came within bowshot. |
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The crew had run out the kedge anchor to move the vessel ahead when breaking seas interfered. |
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A slight, sickly child, he grew increasingly odd and eccentric, throwing tantrums, fussing about and repeatedly breaking wind. |
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It is like being invited to someone's dinner party, insulting the chef, spitting on the floor, breaking wind loudly and then apologising. |
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I really think that the country is going to suffer badly because our value system is after breaking down in many respects. |
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A vaccine that prevents sheep from breaking wind has been developed by Australian scientists in an attempt to reduce global warming. |
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Nietzsche saw himself breaking away from Schopenhauer's pessimism by rejecting what he saw as his monism. |
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As a deputy for North Tipperary his breaking of ranks over the Hanley Report hasn't cost him either his ministry or the party whip. |
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Breaking up large elements of the army also raises the possibility that demobilized soldiers could affiliate with ethnic or tribal militias. |
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Against this backdrop, Paul breaking bread with Sharpton may be too much for Republican primary voters to watch or stomach. |
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Their uneven threads showed potential for backing out or breaking, he said. |
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It's the first ever study to suggest fish communicate by breaking wind. |
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He also could be maddening to work with, dominating any situation and breaking a lot of crockery in the process. |
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The course flies by, full of inspiring tools and NLP techniques for breaking self-limiting patterns of thought and behaviors. |
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Breaking on the right, he cut in and hit a low, hard shot which the keeper could only parry into the net. |
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A small, wobbly voice cut through the comforting blackness and oblivion, just audible above the constant hiss of the waves breaking on the slimy, moss-covered stone outside. |
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This is no reason to think bennet is interested in breaking up the coalition. |
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For Summer turns out to be the bewitching villain in this story, breaking Tom's heart without a second thought. |
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Breaking down into helpless giggles at his dramatization of a country hick's accent, it took me a while before I was capable of answering him. |
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Breaking the pattern is not a big deal for them, and man for man they were miles ahead of their opposite numbers. |
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The audience is rapt, breaking several times into appreciative applause. |
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The Conservative majority was trimmed to a wafer-thin level with many members absent from last night's meeting and three Tories breaking ranks with the party line. |
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That difference led to the latest round of talks breaking for a recess. |
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Bachelor couples breaking up is nothing new, but few have it out as publicly and childishly as Jake Pavelka and Vienna Girardi. |
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The rest of the essays and lectures in The Masters of Mankind show how Chomsky insists on breaking all the rules. |
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Breaking with tradition, the graduates conducted the ceremony in English and translated speeches into their native language for the audience. |
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Breaking with the habit of a lifetime, I decided to attend divine service at one of the more upscale Anglican churches. |
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He had just finished his midday rapid-fire barrage of breaking bad news. |
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With a nose for bogus facts, Johnson sets out to break the Internet by breaking news. |
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Bending, with a breaking heart, I touched the marble drapery with my lips, then crept back into the silent house. |
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It was so potent, given all the ways the world is breaking many people, his people, down. |
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It was very hard to see all my friends be dispatched to cover this breaking news story. |
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Breaking trail with a heavy pack for more than a few miles was desperate for my young untuned body. |
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A former Chiswick man charged with receiving stolen goods from a house in Chiswick and breaking bail conditions appeared at Feltham court last week. |
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Breaking the news about a kidney problem in the unborn baby can lead to a lot of anxiety. |
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Obviously, it was only a matter of time before the breaking news subsided and the gun-control debate reignited. |
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No news is what passes for breaking news coming out of the Syria talks that started in Geneva over the weekend. |
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Breaking Agassi by out rallying him from the baseline, he took his next service game to love. |
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Breaking up their beach vacation for a day, they visited some Mayan ruins nearby. |
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Hollywood's breaking news czar confirmed Thursday night that she planned to leave the industry site she founded. |
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After that the crowd went on a rampage of window breaking and looting. |
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It was members of this group that rampaged through the city two weeks ago and have been hijacking vehicles and breaking into houses in the vicinity of parliament. |
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Tearing of tendons is rare, because their breaking strength is high, but the Achilles tendon for example is sometimes the victim of sports injury. |
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Curated to avoid information overload, the site is dedicated to breaking news and sharp commentary. |
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Breaking the conditions of the order could mean Jason could face up to five years in jail. |
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The Chinese have a tradition of breaking open the seed of brucea javonica and taping directly over warts and excrescences to stimulate their dissolution. |
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Breaking with the traditional canon of styles in the arts, pop art is as experimental as the expressionist or primitive arts. |
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Eventually the original horse whisperer worked out how to get a wild-eyed stallion to accept bridle, saddle and rider in just 30 minutes without breaking its spirit. |
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Breaking cultural taboos in this attempt to make money does not seem to matter. |
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Everybody panicking when they get the flu will stretch the emergency system to a breaking point. |
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Breaking bread together is communion, community, the conviviality of friendship. |
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This gland secretes digestive juices that help in breaking down foods. |
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He says the project is not about the end product itself, but about breaking another boundary, conceptually. |
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One day, after getting lost and arriving 20 minutes late to my audition, I hit my breaking point. |
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The ibogaine ceremony begins when her heroin withdrawal reaches a breaking point. |
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Breaking the water into V-shaped ripples, the dories achieve a visual alchemy seen nowhere else. |
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A key rule in Fan Tan is that each player must play if they can. Breaking or even simply forgetting this rule can ruin the game. |
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Breaking off, Sean maneuvered his ship next to the freighter, and fired grappling hooks, pulling the freighter in to board. |
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He only mentions that he gets his jollies to the sound of breaking glass. |
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The sound of the waves breaking on the shore is a fine way to fall asleep. |
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A hole developed, which had actually been caused by a breaking of a band of cartilage at the front of his hip joint. |
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Burglars will, he said, nearly always have cased a house before breaking in. |
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Breaking radio silence, Brenda slipped me a piece of paper with murmured instructions to swallow it. |
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What exactly is the etiquette of sitting next to someone on the train who is noisily and abusively breaking up with their boyfriend on a mobile phone? |
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It seems the world of law and idol breaking needed something of the Greeks' materialism, too. |
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Breaking into show business was hard, but getting and keeping good grades was my real challenge! |
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Breaking open a hush puppy, the boy seemed embarrassed yet proud of his grandfather's praise. |
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The group took turns driving the dogs, breaking trail and navigating. |
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And it is ruining my social life. face keeps breaking out with pimples and I know I look repulsive, so how can I ever expect to have boy friends? |
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Clara had pulled a button from a hollyhock spire, and was breaking it to get the seeds. |
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This table is so sturdily built that I can stand on it without fear of it breaking. |
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Surf casting originated on the East Coast, but anywhere there's breaking water on a beach or jetty, you'll find people casting lines. |
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Unbelievably, Rudy saved the man's life but got sued for breaking two of his ribs. |
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The wave traveled from the center of the lake before breaking on the shore. |
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The film appealed to audiences beyond the art-house crowds, breaking box office records in the process. |
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It was remarked to him that he had caused the death of a great many persons. Yes, he replied, omlets are not made without breaking eggs. |
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John was asleep on a waterbed in the room next to my studio when he heard a lot of glass breaking. |
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He covers wave-current interactions, fluid kinematics for wave trains, solitary water waves, breaking waves, and modeling tsunamis. |
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But when the school bell rings, the toys learn they're shut in with the centre's whiniest brats who are intent on breaking everything in sight. |
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His double white maggot offering was picked up by a pike of 19lb, which he landed on 4lb breaking strain line in the Harry Wilson Memorial match. |
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Daryl Wilkins hurled paint over the window and then trod it round her home after breaking in. |
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In not breaking news, we confidently predict that Fergie won't be there. |
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A buyback event in Miami garnered over 100 guns, breaking a local record. |
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In the absence of an engineered solution such as MedeGrip, physicians and nurses have commonly used gauze to grip ampules when breaking them. |
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The QMC is thought to have the most number of doctors who are breaking the law in the region. |
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Cherry's rap sheet includes breaking into a house and barricading a man suffering from cerebral palsy in his bedroom. |
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Breaking radio silence for a brief greeting from the wind-blown Hebrides. |
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The thieves gained entrance to our house by breaking a window. |
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As it stands, this company has no way of breaking into the European market. |
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A clear breach is when the waves roll over the vessel without breaking. A clean breach is when everything on deck is swept away. |
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Half the bad men are only coltish cowpunchers gone wrong through rotten whiskey and luck breaking bad for them. |
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The urban dance genre includes breaking, waacking, and house dancing, among others. |
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Not possible to fix old entries without a breaking change, so remap old to new in import lib. |
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Actually, the stain wasn't even very noticeable while we were breaking it down on the dance floor. |
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The brigade succeeded in breaking out of the pocket and reunited with friendly forces. |
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They were ostracized for breaking the blue wall of silence about police misconduct. |
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They are sitting up straighter, breaking their arms at the catch and getting on a terrific amount of power at the catch with each stroke. |
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Taunt describes the work involved in breaking Enigma messages, cribs, cillies, the Herivel tip, help from Bombes and more. |
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International necessities are rapidly breaking down old prejudices and conservatisms, while developing cosmopolite feeling. |
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The accident was due to the breaking of one of the blades of the propeller on the left side. |
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Frustrated in their attempts to change the law, fire-eaters turned their efforts to breaking it. |
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He got caught breaking into lockers, so a couple of guys fixed him after work. |
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Neither can the natural body of Christ be subject to any fraction or breaking up. |
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You got off lightly by not being kept in detention for breaking that window. |
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The existence of a Higgs boson would be the simplest solution to the problem of electroweak symmetry breaking. |
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For other hull shapes than Wigley, the hull splash itself may overturn and merge with a breaking wave. |
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These ploughs were fairly fragile, and were not suitable for breaking up the heavier soils of northern Europe. |
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It is particularly used for second breaking of ground, and for potato planting. |
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Interestingly, oath breaking and the absence of just judgements for ordinary people were mentioned a number of times. |
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Saladin attempted to harass Richard's army into breaking its formation in order to defeat it in detail. |
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Nicholas picked up Mr Lenville's ash stick which had flown out of his hand, and breaking it in half, threw him the pieces. |
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Hall stated that Richard's army stepped onto a plain after breaking camp the next day. |
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Italian Renaissance artists were among the first to paint secular scenes, breaking away from the purely religious art of medieval painters. |
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Without Parliament's support, Charles attacked Scotland again, breaking the truce at Berwick, and suffered a comprehensive defeat. |
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Unless the oppression is so extreme as to justify revolution, it would not justify the evil of breaking up a government. |
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With the marriage breaking down, Nelson began to hate even being in the same room as Fanny. |
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I've been breaking kayfabe a lot lately and it's bad, completely unprofessional. |
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Minister of Home Security Herbert Morrison was also worried morale was breaking, noting the defeatism expressed by civilians. |
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The Party lost 40 of its 41 seats in Scotland in the face of record breaking swings to the Scottish National Party. |
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On 20 September 2012 Clegg personally apologised for breaking his pledge not to raise university tuition fees. |
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He leaned the mixture in an effort to cause a backfire through the carburetor, the generally accepted method of breaking the ice loose. |
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The boss let me off for breaking the office window, when in theory she could have fined me about 30 dollars. |
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During the Second World War, Turing was a leading participant in the breaking of German ciphers at Bletchley Park. |
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Guinness World Record adjudicators were on hand to confirm the breaking of the previous record held by Dubai. |
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The appellants had now succeeded completely in breaking up the circle of favourites around the king. |
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Hunt suggests that it is the breaking down of individual identities that leads to the central conflict in the story. |
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But though Mohandas found himself arguing with his friend in defense of meatlessness, he never seriously contemplated breaking the vow. |
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He respected tradition in the theatre, but he also took great delight in breaking tradition, which is what made him so unique. |
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It was such a splendid opportunity, anyhow, for breaking contracts, cutting salaries, and taming the stars. |
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If in the following game the previous server also wins a break point it is referred to as breaking back. |
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The Scotland fans invaded the pitch after the match, ripping up the turf and breaking a crossbar. |
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Perry died at Epworth Hospital in Melbourne, Australia after breaking his ribs following a fall in a hotel bathroom. |
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Burgin, the driver of the Volkswagen Golf, was very seriously injured, breaking every major bone in his body and suffering bruising to the brain. |
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During this period, Red Rum was breaking all records to become the most successful racehorse in Grand National history. |
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, was excommunicated for breaking a treaty obligation with the Pope that required him to lead a crusade. |
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The modern system of the division of labor upon which the exchange of products is based is in danger of breaking down. |
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The breaking of the siege by the SAS was later ranked by the public as one of television's greatest moments. |
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The prevailing wind comes from the southwest, breaking on the high mountains of the west coast. |
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This illustrates the effect the Allardyce range has in breaking up cloud cover. |
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This originated during World War II with the sharing of code breaking knowledge and led to the 1943 BRUSA Agreement, signed at Bletchley Park. |
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The British prime minister, the Duke of Newcastle, was optimistic that the new series of alliances could prevent war from breaking out in Europe. |
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Muir sipped the last of his coffee, his moonful face breaking into a knowing grin. |
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It was unknown how they could remain stable without breaking up, drifting away or crashing into Saturn. |
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By breaking His laws people have broken contact with God, and damaged His good world. |
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One Sunday the vicar of Elstow preached a sermon against Sabbath breaking, and Bunyan took this sermon to heart. |
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Moon played a few songs with the group, breaking a bass drum pedal and tearing a drum skin. |
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After breaking up the Spiders from Mars, Bowie attempted to move on from his Ziggy persona. |
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The day following his death, online viewing of Bowie's music skyrocketed, breaking the record for Vevo's most viewed artist in a single day. |
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In 2015, ground breaking of North Sumatra's Kuala Tanjung Port has been completed. |
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James was excommunicated by Pope Leo X and the English Cardinal Bainbridge for breaking his sworn treaty with England. |
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This wing of Cornwallis' army was virtually destroyed on October 7, irreversibly breaking Loyalist support in the Carolinas. |
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In these instances, not only the crust, but also entire tectonic plates, are in the process of breaking apart to create new plates. |
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English gypsy Pat Skye Lee, twenty, is breaking centuries of tradition by marrying a nongypsy. |
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The cull thought to have loped by breaking through the crackmans, but we fetched him back by a nope on the costard, which stopped his jaw. |
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It's just not on. We can't go breaking into another lawyer's office. I mean... it's just not something you can do. |
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This is done by breaking down each set of permissions to represent an octet. |
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The tour to support Paper Scissors Stone was cancelled, and a month later, the band announced that they were breaking up. |
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The amount of energy consumed in breaking hydrogen bonds in the transition from ice to water is known as the heat of fusion. |
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The bathtub is a metal cylinder surrounding the hatch that prevents waves from breaking directly into the cabin. |
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In this omake, the characters are breaking the fourth wall to talk to the audience. |
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Thus, the probability of its breaking down does not increase with time, but stays constant no matter how long the nucleus has existed. |
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Mycoremediation or breaking down of hydrocarbon by mycellium and mushroom is possible. |
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Surface mining involves quarrying which is excavating minerals by means of machinery such as cutting, cleaving, and breaking. |
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However, the Cordoban emirate disintegrated in civil war and partition in the early eleventh century, breaking into smaller states called taifa. |
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This fueled much discontent in parts of France which would contribute to the civil war breaking out some years later. |
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For many German minorities WWII thus represented the breaking point in the development of their language. |
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In littoral zones, breaking wave is so intense and the depth measurement so low, that maritime currents reach often 1 to 2 knots. |
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They arose along the breakers' edge where the water surge piled up sediment, and behind which sediment was carried away by the breaking waves. |
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They serve a purpose of breaking waves, but in some occasions they are also used for docking boats, in these occasions they will be called piers. |
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When waves are breaking on a line more or less parallel to the beach, they carry considerable water shoreward. |
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A breaking wave is one whose base can no longer support its top, causing it to collapse. |
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When the slope, or steepness ratio, of a wave is too great, breaking is inevitable. |
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Three main types of breaking waves are identified by surfers or surf lifesavers. |
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If the first part to arrive at shore is the ridge, a massive breaking wave or sudden flooding will be the first effect noticed on land. |
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In particular, trawling can directly kill coral reefs by breaking them up and burying them in sediments. |
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However, despite early successes, which brought about a supply crisis in Britain, the Germans did not succeed in breaking the British resistance. |
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The regulations are also intended to harmonise penalties for breaking the regulations in different countries. |
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The Missoula Floods of Oregon and Washington states were also caused by breaking ice dams, resulting in the Channeled Scablands. |
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Of the ships that succeeded in breaking through the blockade, many were severely damaged. |
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Albany fled to France in 1479, accused of treason and breaking the alliance with England. |
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The wing bones of bats have a slightly lower breaking stress point than those of birds. |
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The forming of supercontinents and their breaking up appears to have been cyclical through Earth's history. |
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After breaking off relations with the Republic of China in 2017, Panama established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. |
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The final town to be established on the Cape was Bourne in 1884, breaking off from Sandwich. |
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In 1599 Sr Robert Leech and Sr John Meades were guilty of pernoctation and breaking windows. They had been sent to prison by the Proctor. |
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Many of the objects deposited, especially the weapons, have been made useless by breaking, bending, etc. |
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Arminius advocated breaking allegiance to Rome and declaring independence, while Segestes wanted to remain loyal. |
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While some people will probably always carry around a laptop, devices like the Tilt are breaking down the wall between luggable and pocketable. |
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Philip deliberately commanded his troops to retreat, counting on the untested Athenian hoplites to follow, thus breaking their line. |
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The addition of alanine and serine makes the fibres strong and resistant to breaking. |
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The Dutch eventually realized the importance of Goa in breaking up the Portuguese empire in Asia. |
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Their launches had freedom of the lake, after devising a method for breaking the impaling stakes the Aztec had placed for them. |
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In 1608, early attempts were made at breaking the Continental hold on glassmaking through the creation of a glassworks. |
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Both breaking and retraction are fundamentally phenomena of assimilation to a following velar consonant. |
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In historical linguistics, vowel breaking, vowel fracture, or diphthongization is the change of a monophthong into a diphthong or triphthong. |
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Thus, vowel breaking, in this restricted sense, can be viewed as an example of assimilation of a vowel to a following vowel or consonant. |
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Vowel breaking is sometimes not assimilatory, not triggered by a neighboring sound. |
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Vowel breaking or diphthongization is a vowel shift in which a monophthong becomes a diphthong. |
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The unleavened bread also underscores the symbolic belief attributed to Christ's breaking the bread and saying that it was his body. |
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The execution itself was often involving torture with cruel methods such as the breaking wheel. |
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Krishna Menon, Nan Pandit and others to try to prevent the Commonwealth from breaking up. |
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A big disadvantage of convertible husbandry was the hard work in breaking up pastures and difficulty in establishing them. |
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Shingling expels slag and welds shut internal cracks, while breaking off chunks of impurities. |
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This is a fairly weak bond so reactions of peroxides often involve breaking this bond, giving very reactive oxygen species. |
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If captured, the protesters faced charges of arson, robbery, riot, machine breaking and assault. |
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Leakage was affected by springs breaking through the clay lining of the canal bed. |
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It is also possible that Vestal Virgins were starved when found guilty of breaking their vows of celibacy. |
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A new type of ruler emerged intent on breaking the power of the aristocrats and reforming their state's bureaucracies. |
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As with the tie stones, the capstones span the entire width of the wall and prevent it breaking apart. |
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Tillage also increases wind erosion rates, by dehydrating the soil and breaking it up into smaller particles that can be picked up by the wind. |
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Crop residues play a role in the mitigation of erosion, because they reduce the impact of raindrops breaking up the soil particles. |
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Water weakens the soil beneath the pavement while traffic applies the loads that stress the pavement past the breaking point. |
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It's a self-perpetuating error, now that we've made it, we can't fix it without breaking things that depend on it. |
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A serimeter is a machine used for breaking yarn in order to determine its strength and elongation. |
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When fishing for drummer off the rocks with a sidecast reel, have the drag set at about 50 per cent of the breaking strain to start with. |
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A semi had side-swiped my patrol car, breaking windows and destroying the driver's door. |
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No sober man would put himself into danger for the applause of escaping without breaking his neck. |
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The lack of light makes the plant devour itself a little, breaking down some of the large aromatic compounds that make it bitter. |
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He did a fair impersonation of Rudolf Nureyev as he stumbled up the stairs in his studs and I twice managed to stop him breaking his kneck. |
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It includes a wide range of styles, such as breaking, krumping, locking, and popping. |
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Did you have angst last Sunday night deciding whether to watch the Emmys, Breaking Bad, or the Dexter series finale? |
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Breaking away from brother Viri, the abbot crossed to where Darius lay. |
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The Daily Beast spoke with Cranston about life after Walter White, the amazing close to Breaking Bad, and his future roles. |
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People are attacking the mayor for breaking campaign promises. |
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Breaking my fear into smaller, digestible portions by doing a little research each day made the whole situation more palatable. |
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Breaking the link between fossil fuel and our energy-fueled lifestyle requires a certain amount of self-abnegation. |
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Will voters shower Breaking Bad with farewell trophies, or is the enthusiasm for True Detective impossible to beat? |
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Breaking waves ride over each other reddened by the lividity of a fulminous sky, mount and collapse, as they wrest down a tall toppling ship not far out of landfall. |
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Breaking the offending sentence into two sentences is grammatically correct but often rhythmically wrong. |
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An Internet meme imagined if Breaking Bad were set in Canada, which has socialized medicine. |
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Visit the creative team behind Breaking Bad, the story of a terminally ill chemistry teacher who turns to a life of crime. |
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We at Breaking the Silence invite Tzipi Livni to stand by her own words and not be afraid to make history. |
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What pundits think, however, is that this is a two-way race between Breaking Bad and True Detective. |
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Breaking all my usual rules for watching the blue riband, I decided not to visit the bookie's premises, but to watch the racing in a hostelry with which I am not unacquainted. |
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Breaking into high-speed networks to make it easier to share illicit content online is a fairly common trick among members of the computer underground. |
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Breaking down rigid social hierarchy so characteristic of the Middle Ages, these riotous tales poke fun at everyone. |
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Breaking a single hydrogen bond may impair the stability of a protein. |
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