Having gone a break up, he dropped his serve but it was no cause for alarm. |
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Police will also use a Dispersal Order to break up groups of youths loitering on the streets. |
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The best he could hope for was to land in a lake or that the pod wouldn't break up as badly as most. |
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Cut off the wings, breast and legs and break up the carcass with a meat mallet. |
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The re-cladding uses a mixture of coated aluminium panels, glazing and curtain walling to break up the mass of the building. |
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First, you had every right to break up with me because I was a complete jackass and a moron and you had every right. |
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Police had to use water cannon and tear gas to break up a crowd of some 200 young people who hurled fireworks and other missiles at them. |
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We'll do Nessun Dorma too, we can handle that with no bother, and David will do a few jigs and reels to break up the singing. |
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Vegetation can also be attached to webbing to break up the straight lines of the pouches. |
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Stir in the rice and break up any clumps so that all the grains get coated individually and everything mixes up well. |
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Most mollusks use the radula to break up food, but the cone snail uses it to inject venom. |
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Most ices and sorbets require beating or whisking regularly as they freeze, to break up the ice crystals. |
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It starts off as a straightforward reality show following three couples as they break up and enter the New York City dating scene once again. |
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An Army official who declined to be identified confirmed the service's intention to break up and rebid the contract. |
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Trying to break up a fight between his girlfriend and another girl, he was knocked on the head and then stabbed. |
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However, all the three other options would controversially break up North Yorkshire into three or four separate all-purpose councils. |
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Do something to break up the hassles and stress of the school year with relaxing and fun activities. |
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They would break up and rearrange themselves as the yeast cells reproduced. |
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At the core of Hamlet is a domestic triangle in which Claudius's stepson does his level best to break up his mother's remarriage. |
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Generally in society you have the break up of the community and the rise of individualism. |
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Chandler has a player rep, but he likes me, and if we break up, I don't care because we would eventually anyway. |
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When bands break up, everyone from the lead singer to the rhythm guitarist releases a solo album. |
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O'Hara uses the line breaks to break up the sinuous fluidity of each sentence, shifting it from one direction to another. |
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He said figuring out what caused the Columbia to break up could help pave the road to recovery. |
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They were delighted when they were able to break up the stone with the electrohydraulic lithotriptor. |
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Another capability is that the software uses logic based on available memory to break up large models. |
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From a felled sago palm, they break up the core of the trunk and separate the pure starch from the fibers. |
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When you break up with a guy, you're not supposed to keep making out after! |
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Police officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowd, and used water canons to break up the protest. |
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Spectrographs are devices used by astronomers to break up the light collected by a telescope into its various colors, or wavelengths. |
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You can type the command as one long line without the backslashes or use them to break up a long pipeline into multiple lines on the screen. |
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My friends have tried to be nice but I can tell that they all think we are going to break up eventually. |
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Using e-mail to break up with your sweetheart is still considered bad form. |
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The new techniques combine the use of clot busting drugs with clot macerating devices to break up the clot in the leg. |
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Use a rake to remove winter debris, break up small amounts of thatch and lift the grass leaves and weed stems. |
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Thus some nationalism has involved movements that aim to break up existing states, through secession or fragmentation of various forms. |
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If your soil is high in clay or sand, add organic matter to break up clay particles for better drainage. |
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More to the point, for all his maundering about the estate tax, it hasn't done anything to break up the great fortunes of our era. |
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The 15 months since that night have seen the Libertines break up, make up and almost fall apart. |
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Sometimes the tape threatens to break up under the accumulated weight of Masuko's bass drum and the low throb of Fujii's synth. |
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Heavily armed riot police used tear gas, water cannon and batons to break up groups of demonstrators and then chased them down side streets. |
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My strong gut feeling is that she wants you to break up with her, or she wants to prepare you for impending breakup. |
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As the Depression deepened, farmers across the Midwest began to gather at farms being sold off to break up the proceedings. |
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Making two or more passes with the tiller helps blend the compost with the topsoil and break up any clumps of material. |
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Use a spading fork to break up hard ground, then follow with a tiller to incorporate the organic matter. |
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The tiller will break up the ground and get it ready for planting, chop up any debris, and help mix in fertilizer and compost. |
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Natives who beat drums to drive off evil spirits are objects of scorn to smart Americans who blow horns to break up traffic jams. |
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As a result, the band seemed eager to break up the set with older tunes and covers. |
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First the pair drag steel rollers between them to break up the coral and then come back over the same area to trawl the fish. |
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The school is expected to break up for the summer term today with many students sitting Leaving and Junior Cert exams next week. |
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What's the use of going through the elaborate preparations and wedding ceremony, when the couple is going to break up eventually? |
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Increasing persistence with a number of short-range goals can help break up periods of boredom. |
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Unless, of course, they break up, in which case you'll require an immediate fax and hard copies in triplicate. |
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He had a penchant for framing shots through the spokes of the nearest wagon wheel, to break up the visual monotony of a scene. |
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Once again, contrast piping or tone-on-tone jacquard prints are a great way to break up the monotony of solids. |
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The moving water spins the nozzle, a motion that then helps to break up and distribute the spray. |
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I break up the clay vessel and take the fragments and blunge them and put them back on the potter's wheel. |
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They just wanted to see something exciting happen, something to break up the mundane humdrum of everyday life. |
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The grubber was used to break up the land to get it ready for sowing and planting. |
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When the large boxes slide out the back of a C-l7, they hit the slipstream and break up. |
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Likening the heart to soil, and the work of the Spirit to a farmer sowing seeds, Cairns exhorts his readers to break up the unploughed ground. |
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It is also the time to break up the unplowed ground until the Lord comes and showers righteousness on you. |
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What we hear is Fouere using all her vocal skill to break up Beckett's unpunctuated phrases and intersperse them with cries and ululations. |
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Nor, he insists, was there anything odd or untoward about his advocating the break up the United Kingdom while he was a servant of the state. |
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The farmer passed handfuls of flax through a tool called a flax brake to break up the hard inner core. |
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Outside, the rain had stopped, and the clouds were beginning to break up, though inside the barn it remained gloomy. |
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The one mass of land began to break up, and the separating continents took with them living cargoes of animals. |
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The rain had stopped and the clouds had begun to break up by the time he woke. |
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They have identified 85 trouble spots where engineers fear trains could be derailed by tracks that have begun to break up. |
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The Lowry should be in a class of its own when the schools break up for half term. |
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There were a couple of times we'd break up laughing when I'd catch someone turning to look at me in a wide shot. |
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This improbable collaboration is founded on the idea that eggshells and discarded pieces of space rockets will break up in a similar way. |
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Ever been through a horrendous break up with your main squeeze and felt lonely, upset, tired, and unloved? |
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But if you're going to break up, do it now, before the summer, that way you won't have this hanging over you any longer than you have to. |
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Although they are more likely to break up than any other family, stepfamilies can succeed. |
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For this task, the farmer hitched the horse to a harrow which was dragged along the ground to break up the clods. |
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Give the potatoes a good stir once or twice during cooking to help them break up a bit. |
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When you break up with someone, you have to get back into the right headspace again where you are happy with yourself and life. |
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An incision was made through the cornea and ultrasound used to break up the cataract. |
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We could expect that such groups would break up and cease to exist after such a failure. |
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Do break up the copy into small, easy to read portions by using headings, subheadings and lists to break up the copy. |
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Winged subsoilers are used to break up compact subsurface horizons to improve drainage and to increase effective rooting depth. |
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These systems break up a substance into electrically charged pieces and then interpret how the molecular fragments move. |
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The inclusion of the CD helps to break up what could have easily been an information overload for young ones. |
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As a result, they are able to break up passes and hit receivers quickly before a play can be made. |
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Characters speak in unison, repeat phrases obsessively, deliver lines supine on the floor, break up sentences illogically, or mumble sotto voce. |
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His overdriven sound drops in and out suddenly, while behind him Previte's drums break up choppily as though heard via an unreliable connection. |
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When he was canoeing from 60 Mile early one morning at break up, his canoe tipped and he was swept along among the floating ice. |
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Although she wanted to break up with him a long time ago, she is really hurt and heartbroken which is understandable. |
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In Algeria, police have again clashed with protesters, this time to break up a demonstration. |
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The cloud deck was very low with a lot of ground fog that morning and the fog was just starting to break up. |
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Let's say you're in a language that uses schwa to break up consonant clusters, but nowhere else. |
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I could use a pen pal, and, you're right, it would break up the monotony of forwards and other useless emails. |
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English has a daunting inventory of phrasal verbs, such as break in, break out, break away, break into, break through, break up and break down. |
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And if they break up, a court must dissolve the union and settle disputes about community property. |
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And if that fails, fall to the ground and feign injury to break up your opponents' attack. |
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It's a situation where the insurgent forces have to try to start a civil war and break up the different factions more so than they are now. |
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Having taken refuge in many other women after their break up he had finally, one fine day, woken up in some strange woman's bed and began to cry. |
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I had indicated to the Committee that frivolous interjections designed to break up speeches were out of order. |
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A workman below was using a pneumatic drill to break up some concrete which had already been laid. |
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Groves of golden aspen, flowery meadows, ponds, and outcrops of limestone break up the dominance of the regal coniferous forest. |
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How would mothers feel being forced to break up their families so that they can keep their children? |
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You would be forced to break up with someone who was emotional, moody, and difficult to please. |
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During the breeding season, coveys break up into breeding pairs that spread out across the home range to nest. |
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Once in Sasabe, the migrants will break up into smaller groups and head out with their coyotes along the many smuggler trails. |
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Some of the molecules break up and release free acids and other compounds which give the oil a rancid taste. |
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The authorities are worried that the freighter could break up and leak huge amounts of oil and diesel into the ocean. |
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Used at night, the curdler unit can produce a voodoo effect used to break up chanting, singing and clapping. |
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Finally, for you curly heads, don't towel dry your hair because it'll break up your natural curl, creating lackluster, frizzy hair. |
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It is so big it has blocked wind and water currents that break up ice floes in McMurdo Sound during the Antarctic summer. |
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He relied on 15 Panzer Division and the Reconnaissance Group around Azizia to break up any debouchment from the escarpment by British forces. |
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I'm not defending ghosting but going cold turkey AFTER a break up has happened may be necessary. |
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The harmonica prodigy kicks out a foot-stomping blues bonanza to break up the tender anecdotes. |
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The DISIP no longer visit his house, nor do they break up public meetings at the housing project as they did in the past. |
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A simple technique to break up the space while retaining proportion to the primary architectural elements is to lay out a grid over your drawing. |
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In the late 1990s, the industry was abuzz with plans to deregulate the markets and break up public monopolies. |
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Cadence gives a sigh and does an adorable puppy-dog pout, and Ricky eyes him and then scoots closer to the window as I break up into hysterics. |
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And in the double-height exhibition space, two large window-screens, with built-in shutters, serve to break up and diffuse the sunlight. |
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They produce saliva, which drains into the mouth and helps to break up and digest food. |
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At Duneen Mill in Greenville, South Carolina, for example, 425 national guardsmen were deployed to break up pickets. |
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It requires use of a hammer mill to chop or break up stems, followed by cleaning treatments to remove the extraneous material. |
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However in some situations the children and the father are losers as the mother plays out her hurt and resentment at the break up by denying contact between them. |
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Feel free to use this sort-of-sad break up as a practice run for the sure-to-be-devastating demise of bey and Jay. |
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Using vinegar to break up the calcium carbonate deposits in your coffee maker? |
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Tumult ensues when Heidi and Nicky break up, Alan moves in on Heidi and Nicky gets involved with Pepper, whom Charlie is tormentedly smitten with. |
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She would have to break up her body into small particles of matter. |
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I was going to go home and fix my face, hide it with makeup and hope that Brendan wasn't shallow enough to break up with me because I was temporarily ugly. |
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Part of Maj Riordan's job was to break up the slabs of chocolate with a hammer so that it could be put in the parcels before they were wrapped in calico to be sent abroad. |
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Theo and the little girl were now little more than two indistinct specks shimmering in the heat haze, a mirage that was beginning to flicker and break up. |
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Why not break up the tiles and make them into a mosaic for either the pavement around the area or even incorporated into some other city centre venue. |
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My wife rushed me to the local emergency room where they gave me an EKG and administered blood thinners to break up the clot that was obstructing blood flow to my heart. |
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Some handsets are available that can receive free analog terrestrial broadcasts but these pictures tend to break up when transmitted to a moving device. |
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Deirdre Smith, 47, of Austell, Georgia, was shot and killed Monday while trying to break up a neighborhood fight. |
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I'm gonna start sticking the odd photo up in this blog, just to break up the wordiness and give the three people who read it something else to look at. |
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The fight seemed to break up after the failed punch, and Bieber had to leave the restaurant in disgrace. |
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I am quite exhausted by it, and have determined to break up this morbid condition. |
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The anti-drugs campaign committee will be managing the proceeds and will use some of the money for sting operations to help police break up drug rings. |
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In addition, the recent demarcation of municipal boundaries represents an attempt to break up racially segregated lands that are vestiges of apartheid's Group Areas Act. |
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To break up the expanse of a not-so-Victorian double garage door, the couple came up with a design that looks like two structures, one nested inside the other. |
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If you use an ultrashort pulse of laser light instead of white light, the pulse will also break up, shedding smaller bits called precursors as it goes. |
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If they want to break up the crowd, they'll move into the centre of it with a flying wedge and then re-form into two parallel lines pushing in opposite directions. |
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The police used tear gas and sjamboks to break up the crowd. |
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Vehicles passing over the leaks then cause the damaged surface to break up, creating loose stones which could fly off, causing damage or injury they said. |
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She was more affected by her break up with Logan than she let on. |
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Take a situation where, after the break up of a heterosexual relationship, there are frozen, fertilised eggs and the woman wants to use them to have a child on her own. |
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This will include using the various stake holders and using incendiaries from aircraft, and existing roads and tracks to break up the country at a bigger scale. |
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Slog, slog, slog-with buckets of hot water to break up the ice in the water trough, with loads of cat litter or bluestone to deal with ice or mud, with hay for the pastures. |
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To counteract this focusing, the conventional approach is to break up the circular geometry with facets or convex surfaces to provide a degree of sound diffusion. |
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This small, comb-like attachment is designed to break up crusty snow. |
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Arteries supplying the thymus follow the connective tissue septa and give off branches that enter the lobular cortex and break up into capillaries, which supply the cortex. |
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To break up the trip to Zaire, the two stopped in geneva to meet with leaders at the World Health Organization. |
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The deregulation of letter delivery is only the latest measure in the break up of the state-run postal services that has been underway for two decades. |
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The police clearly have orders to break up even the smallest gathering despite the fact that freedom of expression and assembly are constitutionally guaranteed. |
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The ruptures break up the train and free any intact sperm for action. |
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A rough break up among the various products would read four crores using cigarettes, eight crores beedis and six crores other products like gutkha and Zarda. |
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As I have no time to date, let's meet and break up over macchiatos. |
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Could it have taken her any longer to break up with that hawker of newspaper scandal, Carlisle? |
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The crowd began to break up, flowing down the hall to their classes. |
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The break up of the Vijayanagara empire had resulted in the satraps setting up their own separate kingdoms and the Brahmins were sought to legitimatise their rebel rule. |
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By far the best way to break up a dreary Irish winter is to join the holiday makers who head for the mountain slopes of Europe to indulge in a spot of skiing. |
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An epenthetic vowel can be added to break up a consonant cluster. |
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Farmers may also use explosives to loosen soil or break up boulders and tree stumps that get in the way of sowing crops. |
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The radios started to break up, and we lost our encrypted data link. |
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Until very recently, the main thrust of federal policy was to break up the extended family, the clan structure, to detribalize and assimilate Indian populations. |
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But the media also had a field day writing about your break up! |
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Technically, liposuction is currently performed by using small or micro cannulas, which is used to mechanically break up the fat as it is suctioned. |
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Its sudsy consistency makes the spray stick to the leaves longer, and also helps to break up colonies of sooty mould on citrus and gardenia leaves. |
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So, as the ice begins to break up on the bay, the bears move closer and closer to the coastline, eating as many seals as they can to store up fat. |
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Fedorov told The Hockey News that he questioned Kournikova about Bure and wanted to break up but was convinced by the tennis pinup to continue their relationship. |
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Aerate in the fall to help break up compacted soil and remove excess thatch, allowing fertilizer nutrients, sunlight and air to infiltrate the soil. |
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I had to think of a way to end this masquerade, but a crowd had formed to watch and I didn't want to break up something that could be considered cool. |
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Another approach, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, uses shock waves to break up the stones into tiny pieces that can then pass easily out of the system. |
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We are more likely even than the hot-blooded Italians or romantic French to break up someone else's relationship by poaching their lover, claims an international study. |
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Since then, for reasons that are uncertain, this landmass began to break up and the continents gradually moved into the positions they are in today. |
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Pumps were put on the vessel to keep it afloat so that local boats could try and tow it from the rocks but it began to break up after an hour and a half. |
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A police mission to break up unruly gangs is beginning to work. |
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This spring a bear swatted a little boy sitting on his front stoop, and a man was mauled when he jumped on a bear's back to break up a fight with his dog. |
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A story is told of a New York couple who break up, because the husband, Stanley, has informed his wife, Jessie, that for the last year he's been having an affair. |
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The harsh winter bombardments from ice and sand particles in fierce storms, and from the freezing and thawing action of ice, quickly break up layers of fine-grained rock. |
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And for dot plants choose tall and showy flowers or foliage to break up block planting such as standard fuchsia, kochia, abutilon and canna. |
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The technique uses a zinc finger nuclease, a protein that can break up pieces of DNA, to effectively inactivate the receptor gene. |
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Southern leaders needed to get European powers to help break up the blockade the Union had created around the Southern ports and cities. |
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His plan was to break up the wreck of Royal George with gunpowder charges and then salvage as much as possible using divers. |
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To break up intact plant tissues, mammals have developed teeth structures that reflect their feeding preferences. |
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Chimpanzees live in larger groups that break up into smaller groups when fruit becomes less available. |
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The formation of the modern Andes began with the events of the Triassic when Pangaea began to break up that resulted in developing several rifts. |
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The cylinder cleaner uses six or seven rotating, spiked cylinders to break up large clumps of cotton. |
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Ultraviolet light will release free electrons from material, thereby creating free radicals, which break up VOCs and NOx gases. |
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Bassist Graham Knox revealed meeting the legendary star was the high point of his career, especially when he warned them to never break up. |
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Ten police officers were called to break up a fight outside the Warreners Arms in Brownhills shortly before midnight on Tuesday. |
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Riot police arrived at Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey on Tuesday, in an attempt to break up the protesters using water cannons and tear gas. |
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Marriages break up, lives collapse and moral compasses go skew-whiff at the slightest sniff of a suitcase filled with wodge. |
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He also helps break up the critical impasse stemming from an oversimple contrast of Wright with Zora Neale Hurston. |
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As the clashes spiraled out of the university campus, police forces intervened and fired teargas to break up the altercating factions. |
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They spent the greater part of the day in fixing the problem as they had to break up concrete with a jackhammer. |
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Two female bystanders, including Tanya Baker, tried to break up the fight. |
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The duledge pegs worked loose and dropped behind. Wheels began to break up. |
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My boyfriend and I always fight, but we love each other a lot and don't want to break up. |
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Transfer to the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade attachment and puree to break up the rice and cron, about two minute. |
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Two days later, Maliki signaled his readiness to break up his multisect coalition and moved to unseat his Sunni deputy prime minister. |
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I might have to break up with Nora, she has serious daddy issues that she need to sort out before dating anyone again. |
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The newer combination entrenching tool added a pick, which helped break up hard soil. |
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You don't break up with me then try to holla back at me. So that's when she called asking if we can have a sexual type of relationship. |
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They tend to break up the soil more than a full mouldboard and improve soil movement across the mouldboard when working in sticky soils. |
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This plough can be used to reduce the effects of compaction and to help break up ploughpan and hardpan. |
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During this time, the supercontinent Pannotia begins to break up, most of which later became the supercontinent Gondwana. |
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Jane and Hellyer Jones determined not to break up the family, and their relationship remained platonic for a long period. |
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The plow would dig up the earth and the harrow would smooth the soil and break up any clumps. |
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This will tend to break up the clumps without drawing attention to yourself with the mana weave. |
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These associated microarousals break up the normal sleep structure preventing a refreshing rest. |
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The ship was bombed by RAF jet bombers in an effort to break up the ship and burn off the leaking oil, but this failed to destroy the oil slick. |
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Within ten minutes the ship began to founder and break up casting 450 people into the raging sea. |
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In February 2008, the band announced once they were finished touring, they would break up again. |
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Burgoyne instead encouraged bayonet charges to break up enemy formations, which was a preferred tactic in most European armies at the time. |
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However, the Crofters' Act did not grant security of tenure to cottiers or break up large estates. |
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Many cities, including New York City, once used it to break up the Democratic Party monopolies on elective office. |
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After the 1976 break up, band members undertook numerous projects, often with other former members. |
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These spikes help break up the definitive outline of the chameleon, which aids it when trying to blend into a background. |
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Explosives are used to break up a rock formation and aid in the collection of ore in a process called blasting. |
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However, around 1200, storm surges did break up the northern coast of Western Friesland into five islands. |
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It ordered Standard to break up into 34 independent companies with different boards of directors. |
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Together with the water currents, they break up the floating ice sheets and mix various water layers both laterally and along the depth. |
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It took threats from Democrats to change the filibuster rule to a 51-vote threshold instead of the current 60 in order to break up the political logjam. |
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Sir Derek also urged the recruitment of more directors among women and ethnic minorities to break up an old-boy network of white males nearing retirement age. |
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You have only to quininize your patient on the day preceding, and continue it until the 7th, 14th, or 21st days shall have passed, to break up the disease. |
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Just before time Redruth were awarded a penalty try when another fast break up the right flank was only thwarted by a deliberate knock-on of a certain scoring pass. |
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It is also used to break up the spangles in galvanized steel. |
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The electric windows are twitchier than a Partick Thistle board member while Tony Blair could use the window washers as water canons to break up the next peace protest. |
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The incidents concerning Posidonius's conflict and final break up with the Stoics are mentioned by Galen in his book On the Doctrines of Plato and Hippocrates. |
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Typically farmers break up hardpan up with a subsoiler, which acts as a long, sharp knife to slice through the hardened layer of soil deep below the surface. |
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Rumours began to appear in the press that the band was about to break up, but a band spokesmen stated that the intention was to return to the States later in the year. |
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Pangaea began to break up at the start of the Jurassic period. |
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In fifty cases out of a hundred, booksellers who make grangerizing a speciality find it pays far better to break up an illustrated book than to sell it intact. |
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After the fall of the empire, this started to break up into different dialects, and eventually, whole separate languages, resulting in the Romance languages of today. |
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At the decisive encounter with Darius at Gaugamela, Darius equipped his chariots with scythes on the wheels to break up the phalanx and equipped his cavalry with pikes. |
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Mercutio is fatally wounded when Romeo attempts to break up the fight. |
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Family units would often remain near each other and in close cooperation, though extended families would inevitably break up after a few generations. |
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Any later plans to break up the dominating Prussia into smaller states failed because political circumstances were not favourable to state reforms. |
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The intention was to subject incoming bombers to continual attacks by relatively small numbers of fighters and try to break up the tight German formations. |
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To unify the department and break up the space, HDI used plexiglass banding that floats from the walls around the perimeter and above the displays. |
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The late spring hunting season ends for polar bears when the ice begins to melt and break up, and they fast or eat little during the summer until the sea freezes again. |
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