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  • 1breaking-in period — period of adjusting, period of becoming accustomed (to something new) …

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  • 2period — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 length of time ADJECTIVE ▪ extended, lengthy, long, prolonged, sustained ▪ brief, limited, short …

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  • 3Breaking (martial arts) — Breaking is a martial arts skill that is used in competition, demonstration and testing. Breaking is an action where a martial artist uses a striking surface to break one or more objects using the skills honed in his or her art form. The striking …

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  • 4Breaking wheel — The breaking wheel, also known as the Catherine wheel or simply the wheel, was a torture device used for capital punishment in the Middle Ages and early modern times for public execution by bludgeoning to death. It was used during the Middle Ages …

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  • 5Breaking Bonaduce — Also known as My Reality TV Breakdown[1] Created by Kim Rozenfeld …

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  • 6Breaking character — A breaking character may also refer to a line breaking character or other character that allows word wrap. Breaking character, to break character , is a theatrical term used to describe when an actor, while actively performing in character, slips …

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  • 7Breaking Atoms — Infobox Album Name = Breaking Atoms Type = studio Artist = Main Source Released = July 23 1991 Recorded = Homeboy Studio, Power Play and Libra Digital; 1990–1991 Genre = Hip hop Length = 46:14 Label = Wild Pitch/EMI Producer = Main Source Reviews …

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  • 8Breaking Glass (song) — Infobox Single Name = Breaking Glass Caption = Artist = David Bowie from Album = Stage A side = B side = Art Decade Ziggy Stardust Released = November 1978 Format = 7 single Recorded = Either Philadelphia 28/29 April; Providence 5 May or Boston 6 …

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  • 9Breaking the chain — English Tort law Part of the common law series Negligence Duty of care Bolam test Breach of duty Causation …

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  • 10Tudor period — The Tudor period usually refers to the period between 1485 and 1603, specifically in relation to the history of England. This coincides with the rule of the Tudor dynasty in England whose first monarch was Henry VII (1457ndash 1509). The term is… …

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