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  • 11break\ the\ record — v. phr. To set or to establish a new mark or record. Algernon broke the record in both the pentathlon and the decathlon and took home two gold medals from the Olympics …

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  • 12We Break the Dawn — Infobox Single Name = We Break the Dawn Artist = Michelle Williams from Album = Unexpected Released = April 15, 2008 (U.S. digital) July 8, 2008 (U.S. physical) Format = Digital download, maxi single, digital single Recorded = Genre = R B, Dance… …

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  • 13Kabarkada, Break the Bank — Infobox Television show name = Kabarkada, Break the Bank caption = format = Game show camera = multi camera set up picture format = 480i SDTV runtime = 1 hour creator = Endemol executive producer = Leo Katigbak starring = Mo Twister narrated =… …

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  • 14To break the heart of — Heart Heart (h[aum]rt), n. [OE. harte, herte, heorte, AS. heorte; akin to OS. herta, OFies. hirte, D. hart, OHG. herza, G. herz, Icel. hjarta, Sw. hjerta, Goth. ha[ i]rt[=o], Lith. szirdis, Russ. serdtse, Ir. cridhe, L. cor, Gr. kardi a, kh^r.… …

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  • 15break — breakable, adj. breakableness, n. breakably, adv. breakless, adj. /brayk/, v., broke or (Archaic) brake; broken or (Archaic) broke; breaking; n. v.t …

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  • 16break up — verb 1. to cause to separate and go in different directions (Freq. 5) She waved her hand and scattered the crowds • Syn: ↑disperse, ↑dissipate, ↑dispel, ↑scatter • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 17The Masters Apprentices — Origin Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Genres R B, pop/rock, psychedelic/progressive Years active 1965–1972, 1987–1991, 1994–1995, 1997, 2001–2002 …

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  • 18The Colbert Report — logo Genre Comedy, Satire, News parody …

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  • 19The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus — Theatrical release poster Directed by Terry Gilliam …

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  • 20Break — (br[=a]k), v. t. [imp. {broke} (br[=o]k), (Obs. {Brake}); p. p. {Broken} (br[=o] k n), (Obs. {Broke}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Breaking}.] [OE. breken, AS. brecan; akin to OS. brekan, D. breken, OHG. brehhan, G. brechen, Icel. braka to creak, Sw. braka …

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