As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down. |
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Dispute arose over whether the Broke property, which belongs to friends, was his principle residence. |
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Broke and reduced to living with his nagging aunt, Jamal gets the bright idea to put on a wig and falsies and join the women's league. |
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Broke out the Advent calendars this morning and got the usual grumpy reaction about the lack of chocolates in them. |
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Just days ahead of the debut of her own docuseries, the actress has a guest-starring stint on the sitcom 2 Broke Girls. |
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Some backcourts had wee outside buildings. They had caved-in roofs and tile chimneys broke off and all smashed windows. |
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When you broke one of his rules, you had to sacrifice something to earn forgiveness or to balance the books. |
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As the team's speedy ballcarriers broke tackle after tackle, the fans chatted among themselves. |
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Jackson broke up a potential double play in the 1978 World Series when he froze on the basepaths and turned his hip into a throw. |
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This country is a financial basket case, a country so broke that it should be a perfect warning to lenders. |
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If someone commited adultery and hence broke the Law with such generous begivings they were entitled to harshest punishment to save time. |
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Binational peace talks broke down, so a third nation stepped in to mediate. |
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He broke off and bit his lip, feeling that he had better subdue the rising anger in his voice. |
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If you had not written to me... we had broke now, the Frenchmen bogged us so often with departing. |
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They bonjoured back and stood there awkwardly. Finally, Flood broke the silence. |
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He said that to the horse as it boomeranged off again and broke away through the scrub. |
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Then, suddenly, the singing fell upon us and broke the silence into ruins. It was in the nature of a breach of the peace. |
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She was brought up in a very religious household, but broke away from the church in her teens. |
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That very evening, riots broke out in Derby, where a mob attacked the city jail and freed several prisoners. |
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A war broke out when the colonists demanded their independence. |
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We broke with tradition and had goose for Thanksgiving instead of turkey. |
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The antirally demonstrators broke windows and forced their way into the building as the terrified audience fled in the opposite direction. |
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I bought the car as is, so the seller was within his legal rights to refuse to repair it when it broke down after two days. |
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A period of 'civil war' broke out among senior membership between those who favoured Farage's leadership and those seeking a change. |
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Urban workers also felt that they had a right to greater earnings, and popular uprisings broke out across Europe. |
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After Henry broke from the Roman Church, Pope Paul III revoked the grant, but Parliament passed a law authorising its continued use. |
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On 1 December 1990, Englishman Graham Fagg and Frenchman Phillippe Cozette broke through the service tunnel with the media watching. |
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On 18 November 1996, a fire broke out on an HGV shuttle wagon in the tunnel, but nobody was seriously hurt. |
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The lashings, which had been holding the chest to the deck of the storm-tossed ship, broke, and it went overboard. |
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He was disturbed while writing it in June 1667 by the sound of gunfire as Dutch warships broke through the Royal Navy on the Thames. |
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Dan won't be able to come to the party, since he broke his leg last week and is now on crutches. |
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In Rome in 1960 he broke the English Olympic record, recording a time of 2 hours 27 mins. |
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Still in Germany when the First World War broke out in Europe, he spent the next four years in the Ruhleben internment camp. |
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If a train broke down on the line, the policeman had to run a mile down the track to stop oncoming traffic. |
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When war with France broke out, he paid for weapons for a company of volunteers, sworn to resist any French invasion. |
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He then broke the kola nut and threw one of the lobes on the ground for the ancestors. |
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My longtime friend, since birth actually, called and gently broke the bad news to me. |
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The Plague of Cyprian broke out in 250 and killed a huge portion of the population. |
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As of 2016 In 2012, Bangladesh denied entry to further refugees after another spate of sectarian riots broke out in Rakhine State. |
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The Peasants' Revolt in Germany broke out from 1524 to 1526, and in 1531 the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League was formed. |
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At one point in the voyage a storm came up and broke the mast off the ship. |
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Our car broke down and we didn't have any tools but Jim MacGyvered it with some toenail clippers and we were able to limp to the service station. |
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In the UK in 1868 some Friends broke away from London Yearly Meeting for the same reason. |
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By the time the English Civil War broke out in November 1642, the Tower of London was already in Parliament's control. |
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In 1642 the English Civil War broke out, dividing the country into the Royalist supporters of Charles, and the Parliamentarians. |
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The cellars under the Houses of Parliament continued to be leased out to private individuals until 1678, when news of the Popish Plot broke. |
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Discord broke out in the inner circles of court in December 1397, when Bolingbroke and Mowbray became embroiled in a quarrel. |
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Holbein broke his journey at Antwerp, where he bought some oak panels and may have met the painter Quentin Matsys. |
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A few years later a new controversy, this time theoretical, broke out on the question of poverty. |
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Cushman's success broke the Garrick tradition and paved the way for later performances to return to the original storyline. |
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Reportedly, she broke off their relationship upon accepting marriage to a wealthier man, Bacon's rival, Edward Coke. |
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When Blake learned he had been cheated, he broke off contact with Stothard. |
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Orwell and his wife were under threat and had to lie low, although they broke cover to try to help Kopp. |
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He also broke off an engagement to Louie Burrows, an old friend from his days in Nottingham and Eastwood. |
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It too broke all sales records, selling nine million copies in its first 24 hours of release. |
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When the Prince of Wales applied to Parliament for an increase in his allowance, an open quarrel broke out. |
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When World War I broke out, Elgar was horrified at the prospect of the carnage, but his patriotic feelings were nonetheless aroused. |
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Relations soon broke down between Powell and Stewart over roles within the group and Stewart departed. |
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As a result of the animosity within the band during this period, they almost broke up. |
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As the movement began to slow down, many acts began to falter and broke up. |
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When the Second World War broke out the orchestra's plans had to be almost completely changed. |
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On 5 January 2010, news broke that Mendes was employed to direct the 23rd Eon Productions installment of the James Bond franchise. |
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In April 2010 Lithuania which is a second tier rugby nation, broke the record of consecutive international wins for second tier rugby nations. |
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He was replaced by Ron Atkinson, who immediately broke the British record transfer fee to sign Bryan Robson from West Bromwich Albion. |
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The win gave England its first ever Rugby World Cup, and broke the Southern Hemisphere's dominance of the tournament in the process. |
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This broke the previous Calcutta Cup individual record of 24, set by Rob Andrew. |
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Wilkinson is widely known as a teetotaler, but broke that habit after England lost to South Africa in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Final. |
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On 25 April 1981 Tigers traveled to Moseley where Dusty Hare broke the world record for points scored in first class fixtures. |
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On 22 July, police broke off his fight with Jim Hall after he had knocked Hall down several times. |
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Hamed broke his hand in the bout, and following surgery he spent half a year out of the gym, gaining 35 pounds in weight. |
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The 1978 winner Kenny Roberts and the pair of works Suzuki riders, Barry Sheene and Wil Hartog broke away from the rest of the field. |
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A crash at the 1969 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen broke both his legs and interrupted his career. |
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During practice for the 1985 French Grand Prix, Mansell unwillingly broke the record for the highest speed crash in Formula One history. |
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However, midway through 1992 Hill broke into Grand Prix racing as a driver with the dying Brabham team. |
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This meant that Hamilton broke Bruce McLaren's record of being the youngest driver to ever lead the world championship. |
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On 7 February 2005 she broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe, a feat which gained her international renown. |
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It was planned that the capital city would be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future before civil war broke out. |
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The South Kordofan conflict broke out in June 2011 between the Army of Sudan and the SPLA over the Nuba Mountains. |
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After Sweden permanently broke away from the personal union, Denmark tried on several occasions to reassert control over its neighbour. |
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The nearby Lantau Island was a salt production centre and salt smuggler riots occasionally broke out against the government. |
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On the first day of Chinese New Year 2016, riots targeting the police force broke out. |
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In 1953 Magee College broke its links with Dublin and became Magee University College. |
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Police officers were drafted in to separate the groups but some unionists broke through police lines. |
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In passing England's total of 327 for victory, Ireland broke the record for the highest successful run chase in the World Cup. |
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Pinned by a flank attack while making a downhill charge, Strathbogie's army broke and Strathbogie refused to surrender and was killed. |
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In 846, the Narentines broke through to Venice itself and raided its lagoon city of Caorle. |
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The rest of the army broke up, with men heading for home or attempting to escape abroad. |
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In 1768 violence broke out in Boston over attempts to suppress smuggling and 4000 British troops were sent to occupy the city. |
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On September 21 a devastating fire broke out in the city which the Patriots were widely blamed for, although no proof ever existed. |
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He broke the gizmo he uses to open and close his garage door. |
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Following this, Austria broke off diplomatic relations with Serbia and, the next day ordered a partial mobilization. |
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Of all the new states established in central Europe after 1918, only Czechoslovakia preserved a democratic government until the war broke out. |
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When war broke out in 1939, the King and Queen decided to stay in London and not flee to Canada, as had been suggested. |
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The remnants of Burma Army broke out to the north, narrowly escaping encirclement. |
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The Allies were also faced with growing numbers of Burmese insurgents and the civil administration broke down in the areas they still held. |
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However, in 1948 Tito broke decisively with Stalin on other issues, making Yugoslavia an independent communist state. |
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This broke down into 1,789,586 in England, 198,368 in Scotland, 110,292 in Wales and 66,797 in Northern Ireland. |
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In 1194, when Harald Maddadsson was Earl of Orkney and Shetland, a rebellion broke out against King Sverre Sigurdsson of Norway. |
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In 1237, the Scottish isles broke away completely from the Isle of Man and became an independent kingdom. |
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His servant placed before him a slice of toasted bread, with a glass of fair water, being the fare on which he usually broke his fast. |
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When they made him, they broke the mold. lt was a cliche that had been spoken about any number of men, for any number of different reasons. |
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These mills purchase broke from other paper mills through middlemen and use it to make paper. |
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If the broke accumulates, a larger proportion can be used in making coloured papers, otherwise the above quantity is sufiicient. |
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Stopgap quarterback Matt Leinart exuded so much broness, he broke his collarbone, forcing T.J. Yates into action for the Texans. |
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Johnson, who, as we have before remarked, rarely praised or dispraised things by halves, broke forth in a warm eulogy. |
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Two years and one month ago I broke my neck in a car accident. I made it through but just barely. I came real close to cashing in my chips. |
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Then a clutch of long sharp icicles broke from a chandelierlike mass above his head and fell, shattering around the piano like glass swords. |
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The journey was soon over, as the car broke away from the main route, and turned towards the nearest cloudscraper. |
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Ramdoss's mother leaned forward, broke off a bit of coocoos, and nibbled at it, signifying that the girl had been accepted. |
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He corked his bat, which was discovered when it broke, causing a controversy. |
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This counterfeit watch looks like the real thing, but it broke a week after I bought it. |
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The fax machine broke down, and all we received of your message was the coversheet. |
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I can tolerate a lot, but they really crossed the line when they broke the window. |
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When, on his first pitch, Sewell served an eephus, Williams almost broke his back trying to get to it. |
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At the same time as an epidemic of the flu broke out among the people, an epizootic of the swine flu broke out among their pigs. |
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We tried to repair the toilet, but it broke again after two or three flushings. |
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And I believe you commented somewhere about how the fog line broke at that point and then picked up on the other side of the entrance ramp. |
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The hard drive broke down, so I forked out five hundred dollars for a new one. |
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There was a moment's pause. The Princess broke in with some casual remark and once more the conversation became general. |
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During WWII, German troops gave the Allies a hard time in Italy, but eventually the Allies broke through. |
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If mother finds out I broke the window, she'll give me Hail Columbia for sure! |
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When the ceremony was finished a wide grin broke across his face, and it was that grin she saw, relieved and happy all at once. |
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Outside, Billy broke the cellophane on a hardpack of Marlboro Reds, tore out the foil, and extracted a cigarette. |
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Christina Culhane maintained a heart-pounding pace until she broke her stride to glance at her plastic Swatch. |
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This alliance later broke down and Anarawd came to an agreement with Alfred, king of Wessex, with whom he fought against the west Welsh. |
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She'd been wearing heels, and fell backward off her right heel and twisted or broke her ankle. |
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The Great Fire of London broke out in 1666 in Pudding Lane in the city and quickly swept through the wooden buildings. |
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Both won international medals and broke world records in middle and long distance running. |
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He took one look at me and broke off into a fresh series of hoo-hoos and hoo-haws. |
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While traveling to the Northern River, many of these mammoths broke through the ice and drowned. |
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Twitter broke the news, and soon enough, the media hullaballooed over this latest act of art vandalism. |
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Mark Antony, Caesar's lieutenant, condemned Caesar's assassination, and war broke out between the two factions. |
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He understood the workings of an idiot's mind and broke down scientific principles in idiotese. |
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Orestes was soon forced to flee Pavia when Odoacer's army broke through the city walls, and his army ravaged the city. |
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The Danes broke their word and, after killing all the hostages, slipped away under cover of night to Exeter in Devon. |
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While he was in talks with Hastein, the Danes at Appledore broke out and struck northwestwards. |
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In the aftermath of Sweden's secession from the Kalmar Union, civil war broke out in Denmark and Norway. |
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Simon broke off and turned to Piggy who was looking at him with an expression of derisive incomprehension. |
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Now it was Louis's turn to be furious, as the move clearly broke the spirit of the 1160 treaty. |
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Henry offered to negotiate with his sons, but these discussions at Gisors soon broke down. |
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With the death of Geoffrey, however, the relationship between Henry and Philip broke down. |
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Richard maintained his army's defensive formation, however, until the Hospitallers broke ranks to charge the right wing of Saladin's forces. |
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When war broke out again in 1282, it was an entirely different undertaking. |
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When the war with France broke out, the French king confiscated the Riccardi's assets, and the bank went bankrupt. |
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When further rebellions broke out in Lincolnshire, Edward easily suppressed them at the Battle of Losecoat Field. |
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Henry VII was shattered by the loss of Elizabeth, and her death broke his heart. |
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England's naval organisation was haphazard and the mobilisation of fleets when war broke out was slow. |
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The era is most famous for theatre, as William Shakespeare and many others composed plays that broke free of England's past style of theatre. |
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Order in the streets broke down as rumours arose of suspicious foreigners setting fires. |
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A fire broke out at Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane a little after midnight on Sunday 2 September. |
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Monday marked the beginning of organised action, even as order broke down in the streets, especially at the gates, and the fire raged unchecked. |
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Thus, George promoted his old tutor, Lord Bute, to power and broke with the old Whig leadership surrounding the Duke of Newcastle. |
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In what became known as the Battle of the Tees, a fight broke out when a steam tug sent by the Commissioners interrupted men moving the barges. |
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France had withdrawn its troops, but violent strife broke out against the government, which many Swiss saw as overly centralised. |
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When the Revolution broke out in 1789, Napoleon was serving as an artillery officer in the French army. |
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A large French assault at the end of November broke the allied lines, forcing a general retreat towards Genoa. |
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The following month, war broke out again and Nelson prepared to return to sea. |
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The British troops broke ranks to loot the abandoned French wagons instead of pursuing the beaten foe. |
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When civil war broke out in Spain, Hitler and Mussolini lent military support to the Nationalist rebels, led by General Francisco Franco. |
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But it broke diplomatic relations after the Katyn massacre of Polish nationals was revealed. |
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Churchill permanently broke with Stanley Baldwin over Indian independence and never again held any office while Baldwin was prime minister. |
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When this system of consultation and consent broke down, it often became impossible for government to function effectively. |
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However, this system broke down in 2000 when 12 rival candidates declared for the job and the debate occupied an entire Parliamentary day. |
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When Richard rode out to meet with Wat Tyler, the rebel leader, a crowd broke into the castle without meeting resistance and looted the Jewel House. |
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Instead, he decided to challenge Chesapeake as Broke was short on water and provisions and could not wait for Constitution. |
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The pretty lips pouted awhile but then she glanced up and broke out into a joyous little laugh which had in it all the freshness of a young May morning. |
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He defeated Giacobbe Fragomeni, when he dramatically broke through the Italian's defences in the ninth round, finally flooring his man in a flurry of punches. |
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Montenegro gave Wales a scare in the first minute at the Cardiff City Stadium when Stevan Jovetic broke through, only to screw his shot well wide. |
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He was broke and rendered unfit to serve His Majesty at sea. |
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The mob broke into prisons and destroyed several buildings, including the palace of the Bishop of Bristol, the mansion of the Lord Mayor of Bristol, and several private homes. |
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Fist fights broke out in the streets between the two factions of women. |
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We do want a certain necessary woman to broke between them, Cupid said. |
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In 1793, as war broke out in Europe, the Republican Party led by Thomas Jefferson favoured France and pointed to the 1778 treaty that was still in effect. |
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The First Coalition to oppose revolutionary France, which included Austria, Prussia, and Spain, broke up in 1795 when Prussia and Spain made separate peace with France. |
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The king's men grew restive, an altercation broke out, and William Walworth, the mayor of London, pulled Tyler down from his horse and killed him. |
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In the background were impossible castles and castlettes, precariously perched on isolated pinnacles of rock, which broke out here and there with unlikely trees. |
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On 7 March 2010 he broke both ankles and four bones in a foot, and also chipped four vertebrae and suffered skin lesions, when he fell down a lift shaft at his home. |
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Wellington's army withstood repeated attacks by the French and drove them from the field while the Prussians arrived in force and broke through Napoleon's right flank. |
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The curtain coater broke down and the factory had to close temporarily. |
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And she repeated the free caress into which her colloquies with Maisie almost always broke and which made the child feel that her affection at least was a gage of safety. |
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He retreated to St Fiorenzo, arriving just ahead of the pursuing French, who broke off as Nelson's signal guns alerted the British fleet in the harbour. |
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Top officials in Britain, most notably Prime Minister Winston Churchill, did not support the Cripps Mission and negotiations with the Congress soon broke down. |
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As night fell, the Spanish fleet broke off and sailed for Cadiz. |
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In January 1946, a number of mutinies broke out in the armed services, starting with that of RAF servicemen frustrated with their slow repatriation to Britain. |
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Selena and Justin have been going cra-cra since they broke up. |
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I gazed at the defenceless captives with a shuddering sense of security, until one day a cross-spider broke out of its cage and ran furiously over my hands and clothing. |
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Captain Lawrence was killed and Captain Broke was so badly wounded that he never again held a sea command. |
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The people were in hopes he had killed the lawyers, and were damnably disappointed when they found he had only broke the leg o' the one, and the back of the other. |
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They began to undertake attacks in quick order to take advantage of successful advances on the flanks, then broke them off when each attack lost its initial impetus. |
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Although the Axis victory was swift, bitter partisan warfare subsequently broke out against the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, which continued until the end of the war. |
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Around 90 minutes after celebrating this win, a fire broke out in the garage of the Williams team, damaging the FW34 of Bruno Senna and leaving several injured. |
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The 32 180s the pair threw during the game broke the PDC World Championship final record of 31 which was set in Taylor's match against Van Barneveld in the 2007 final. |
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However, both fore-handed and back-handed cutting motions were effective for reaping dry wheat, as the stalks partly broke and partly were cut by the blades. |
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They broke the picket line and transported food to Hyde Park. |
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The fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, was released simultaneously in the UK and the US on 8 July 2000 and broke sales records in both countries. |
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Over the course of the fourth to eighth centuries, Vulgar Latin, by this time highly dialectalized, broke up into discrete languages that were no longer mutually intelligible. |
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Susan's fever broke at about 3 AM, and the doctor said the worst was over. |
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When my son appeared at the door the next day with his schoolbag on his back, the Professor broke into a wide grin and opened his arms to embrace him. |
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If the threat came from above, the top section went into action while the side sections gained height to be able to follow RAF fighters down as they broke away. |
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The United players refused to leave, and a dispute broke out between the players and Chelsea stewards and groundstaff before the incident was resolved. |
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Commodore Philip Broke had lost Guerriere to Constitution from his very own squadron. |
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A pile of leaves broke my fall when I slipped off the roof of the shed. |
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Against the huge boulderstones which lay scattered about on the shore, the mighty waves broke incessantly in the maddest and most diversified manner. |
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Their marriage broke up when she discovered he had been engaging in bondage games with a local dominatrix while he was supposedly working out at the gym. |
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Grunge bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Hole, and Alice in Chains broke into the mainstream, achieving commercial chart success and widespread exposure. |
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The Theatres Act 1843 broke the patent theatres' monopoly of drama. |
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Burma Corps managed to make it most of the way to Imphal, in Manipur in India just before the monsoon broke in May 1942, having lost most of their equipment and transport. |
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The clock broke down the following day, but was later fixed. |
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The dispute then broke out in full force in 1711 when the Royal Society proclaimed in a study that it was Newton who was the true discoverer and labelled Leibniz a fraud. |
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The most recent release was of PAZ's debut mix tape, 'Young Broke and Fameless. |
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When the blue wall of silence broke, it was all over for New York City police officer Justin Volpe. The witnesses for the prosecution had badges, and they had stories to tell. |
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A few years after Bettys opened in York war broke out, and the basement 'Bettys Bar' became a favourite haunt of the thousands of airmen stationed around York. |
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He ordered his cavalry to charge, and they broke Maxentius' cavalry. |
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However, talks broke down and FOTA teams announced, with the exception of Williams and Force India, that 'they had no choice' but to form a breakaway championship series. |
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In 2016 Arriva hit controversy when it broke European Union laws by refusing to interview a UK national for a UK job because the applicant was not Romanian. |
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In 2009 she was hospitalised again when she fell and broke her arm. |
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As people became more numerous, wars broke out between opposing tribes. |
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Plagued by internal instability and attacked by various migrating peoples, the western part of the empire broke up into independent kingdoms in the 5th century. |
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I was long jumping and totally turned my ankle over and almost broke it. |
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Australia won the 1977 Centenary Test which was not an Ashes contest, but then a storm broke as Kerry Packer announced his intention to form World Series Cricket. |
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Raffaello, East Lawyer, The Luder, Almost Broke, Nippy Des Mottes and Bold Fire provided Ditcheat maestro Nicholls with his super six. |
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Disputes, however, broke out over trade with the West Indies. |
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The conference broke up with war appearing likely, but Philip and Richard launched a surprise attack immediately afterwards during what was conventionally a period of truce. |
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When the teacher's chair broke, the class completely lost it. |
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He straightway broke into bitter lamentations, such as I had never heard from him before, for he had always asserted that such wailing was for craven and lowhearted men. |
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When Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, came to the assistance of the rebels, Edward negotiated a truce with the earl, the terms of which he later broke. |
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When Croatia broke away, it defined its official language as Croatian. |
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War broke out again and Edward III resumed the title of King of France. |
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Near the village of Patay, French cavalry broke through a unit of English longbowmen that had been sent to block the road, then swept through the retreating English army. |
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When the plague broke out in her household she was moved to a small village nearby, but she could not avoid infection, and died there on 2 September. |
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Although minor armed clashes had occurred previously between supporters of York and Lancaster, the first open fighting broke out in 1455 at the First Battle of St Albans. |
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I neither rode recklessly, flirted'desperately, carried clothes imperially, turned men's heads, broke their hearts, sang divinely, athletized, literatized, antagonized. |
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When Buckingham and his army reached the river, they found it swollen and impossible to cross because of a violent storm that broke on 15 October. |
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In 1770, the controversy broke out anew with violence and bitterness, as people's view of God related to their views of men and their possibilities. |
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When Mary insisted on marrying Philip, insurrections broke out. |
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The performance broke a number of Heineken Cup Final records. |
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The Putney Debates ultimately broke up without reaching a resolution. |
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The blaze broKe out at a terraced house in Rashcliffe Hill Road, LocKwood. |
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Rodgers' strategy worked, in that the Royal Navy concentrated most of its frigates off New York Harbor under Captain Philip Broke, allowing many American ships to reach home. |
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