• Many Islamists within its borders would like to break away from the Russian Federation.

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  • We need to break away from the uni-dimensional debate about poverty simply as a material issue.

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  • In pressing its demands for more autonomy, Inkatha has even hinted that KwaZulu-Natal might break away from the republic.

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  • Like cyclists huddled in the peloton, London's start-ups hope they can break away from the pack to sprint for victory.

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  • Low-key contingency preparations were set in hand to break away from the party with those involved hoping for backing from big business.

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  • This was the last game under its current configuration as the basketball schools will break away from the football schools next season.

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  • He said he did not plan any "time-cuts", preferring not to break away from the launch event preparations to flashbacks of other events.

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  • Bednar made five appearances for Leicester in this short time at the Walkers Stadium and says the break away from The Hawthorns came at the right time.

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  • This chimes nicely with his drive to persuade Scots to vote to break away from the rest of Britain in a referendum he will call in 2014-15.

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  • Two months ago, White House aides said, it would have been very unusual for the cable networks to break away from the president's remarks on homeland security.

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  • "The best way to break away from the tourist experience and enrich your connection to a place is to interact with real people in their own private spaces, " said Guy Michlin, co-founder of EatWith.

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  • The group could break away from the Congolese army altogether if its commander, Bosco Ntaganda, is nabbed by the International Criminal Court and sent to The Hague to stand trial for recruiting children.

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  • It's time to break away from the pack.

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  • We're not professional musicians by a long shot, but when we do get a chance to break away from the relentless torrent of cellphones and tablets, nothing quite hits the spot like a little music appreciation.

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  • Morgan Stanley Smith Barney predicts a 35% chance one country will break away from the EU at some point, compared to a 40% probability it will remain in tact, said Ron Hart, managing director of wealth management.

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  • Two of the oldest Episcopalian parishes in the United States, with roots in the colonial era, voted to break away from the national church to protest against its growing acceptance of gays and the ordination of women.

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  • As the senior race started and began to climb Pleinmont hill it was clear that the Guernsey riders wanted to make an impact on the race attacked their Jersey counterparts in an attempt to get riders away before finally Tony Bleasdale managed to break away from the group.

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  • But Labour said Mr Clegg was passing up an opportunity to "break away" from the Conservatives over the issue.

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  • The plumber would consume the better part of the morning driving to each job site to see that each employee takes their break, leaves the area of work, and stays away from the area of work for not less than the statutory duration of the break.

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  • However, without a natural way to untangle itself from the majoritarian knot in which we have become ensnarled, the system probably has to fray and fracture at the periphery and eventually break into pieces and fall away from the center before it will be possible to restore liberty, justice and prosperity for all.

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  • That did not appear to be on the cards when mistakes from Apo Satala and Morgan threw away certain scores soon after the break, but long-range efforts from Vainikolo and Watkins secured the five points.

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  • Boston cut it to 49-38 and Terry was dribbling up the floor on a fast break when Prigioni stepped in and swiped the ball away from him.

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  • In 1898, in the town of Cavite El Viejo (now Kawit), south of Manila, General Emilio Aguinaldo declared his nation independent from Spain after 333 years of unbroken colonization, the first Asian state to break away from Western imperialism.

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  • Visiting skipper Craig Bryson sparked a break which allowed Gros to power away from the Saints defence but the former Le Havre player screwed his shot across the goal and wide from 20 yards out.

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  • The premiers decided to do this last month during their regular annual meeting, held this year in the eastern province of New Brunswick, which with three others would be cut off from the heart of the country were Quebec to break away.

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  • You're saying that we're responsible for giving Peter the courage to break away from Bjorn and John and to play on his own.

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  • Russian troops drove deep into Georgian territory in the country's western sector Monday after crossing into South Ossetia to support separatists who want the region to break away from Georgia.

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  • So while the Spanish teams went back to work in early January, the Bundesliga players were just rousing from a long Christmas break to head to a restorative in-season training camp, away from the distractions of home and domestic competition.

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  • The Gunners were laying siege to Sunderland's goal and they had a glorious chance to break the deadlock when Wilshere put Arshavin away but the Russian sliced wide under pressure from Bramble, who was lucky not to concede a spot-kick for a shove in the back of his opponent.

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  • Using your brain can be the best way to break away from those habits.

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