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  • 1You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart) — is a popular song.It was written by Freddy James (pseudonym for Teddy Powell) and Larry Stock and published in 1946.The biggest hit version was recorded by the Les Brown orchestra with vocalist Doris Day. This recording was released by Columbia… …

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  • 2obey orders, if you break owners — A nautical proverb; for the meaning see quot. 1924. 1782 W. GORDON Letter 30 Nov. in Proceedings of Massachusetts Hist. Society (1930) LXIII. 476 You will be safe, though you break orders that would break your owners. 1823 J. F. COOPER Pilot vii …

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  • 3Each Time You Break My Heart — Nick Kamen Veröffentlichung 1986 Länge 4:30 Genre(s) Pop, Synthpop Autor(en) Madon …

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  • 4break even — {v. phr.}, {informal} (stress on even ) To end a series of gains and losses having the same amount you started with; have expenses equal to profits; have equal gain and loss. * /The storekeeper made many sales, but his expenses were so high that… …

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  • 5break one's word — {v. phr.} To renege on a promise. * /When Jake broke his word that he would marry Sarah, she became very depressed./ …

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  • 6break even — {v. phr.}, {informal} (stress on even ) To end a series of gains and losses having the same amount you started with; have expenses equal to profits; have equal gain and loss. * /The storekeeper made many sales, but his expenses were so high that… …

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  • 7break one's word — {v. phr.} To renege on a promise. * /When Jake broke his word that he would marry Sarah, she became very depressed./ …

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  • 8break even — If you break even, you don t make any money, but you don t lose any either …

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  • 9break the ice — When you break the ice, you get over any initial embarrassment or shyness when you meet someone for the first time and start conversing …

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  • 10break ground — If you break ground, or break new ground, you make progress, taking things into a new area or going further than anyone has gone before. Ground breaking is used an adjective …

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