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  • 121go broke — {v. phr.}, {slang} To lose all one s money; especially by taking a chance; owe more than you can pay. * /The inventor went broke because nobody would buy his machine./ * /Dan had a quarter but he went broke matching pennies with Fred./ …

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  • 122Go for Broke! (1951 film) — Infobox Film name = Go for Broke image size = caption = director = Robert Pirosh producer = Dore Schary writer = Robert Pirosh starring = Van Johnson Lane Nakano George Miki music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 1951 runtime …

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  • 123My Fever Broke — EP by Rasputina Released August 20, 2002 …

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  • 124HMS Broke — Three vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Broke , after Admiral Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke of HMS Shannon :* Broke was a cutter hired by the Royal Navy in 1814. * Broke , a Faulknor class leader launched in May 1914 at J. Samuel White …

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  • 125Jean Broke-Smith — is an English etiquette and grooming expert. She was the principal of the Lucie Clayton school of grooming and modeling for thirty years, during which time she supervised a curriculum that included etiquette and deportment. Graduates of the… …

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  • 126We Broke the Rules (album) — Infobox Album Name = We Broke the Rules Type = studio Artist = Aventura Caption = Released = flagicon|United States July 2, 2002 (U.S.) Recorded = Genre = Bachata Length = 45:42 [ [http://www.emusic.com/album/Aventura We Broke The Rules MP3… …

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  • 127Philip Broke (Ipswich MP) — Philip Broke (1702 ndash; 21 September 1762) was an English politician, Member of Parliament for Ipswich.Philip Broke inherited the family estate, Broke Hall, at Nacton. He married Anne Bowse in 1732. His son, Philip Bowes Broke (1749 1801) was… …

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  • 128Richard Verney, 19th Baron Willoughby de Broke — Richard Greville Verney, 19th Baron Willoughby de Broke (1869 1923) was a British peer.The historian George Dangerfield described him as a genial and sporting young peer, whose face bore a pleasing resemblance to the horse...He had quite a gift… …

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