• Things were broken and that was evident, but my faith reminded me there was a God that came to fix the broken.

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  • Ms. GARCIA: I mean this is part and partial of why things are so broken in Washington.

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  • The reality is that you have just broken trust, among other things, with the people who are still waiting out there.

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  • Opened earlier this summer, and modelled on Japan's little local police stations, Columbia's koban is an attempt to prevent crime by tackling some of the things that cause it: broken families, children who stop going to school, the failure of communities to help people at the end of their tether.

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  • It has replaced half its managers with veterans of advertising and publishing, patched up relationships with disaffected photographers and broken new ground with deals to license such things as photos and movie clips to mobile-telephone customers.

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  • He said the email contact had been "too close" but said as things stood, he did not believe Mr Hunt had broken the code.

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  • Instead, the duel between Berlusconi and Bersani ended up a somewhat embarrassing battle of silly promises and, ultimately, broken dreams for Italians who will find that however difficult they thought things were, they are bound to get worse.

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  • Which is a shame, because a finger-based interface is obviously well-suited to games involving pointing at things, and projects like the iPhone version of the classic Broken Sword have shown the possibilities of selling this type of game on mobile formats.

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  • Tasks are broken into modules, examined and reworked to reduce errors, improve consistency and speed things up.

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  • But even if they'd had more practice time, expecting that to fix things seems like the equivalent of putting a Band-Aid over a broken bone.

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  • Mr Ratheram, whose injuries included nine fractures to his spine and broken ribs, said he knows that he will never be able to do all the things he used to.

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  • The State Department, whose job it is to check these things, helpfully took a long time deciding whether or not the Turks had broken the anti-investment rule while, at the same time, urging Turkey to find other places to buy the gas it needs.

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  • In a school where lights stay broken, walls erode and unsanitary conditions prevail, we tell students that we do not expect great things to happen there.

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  • The home side continued to press forward after the break, and things looked to be getting even worse for Bradford when Chris Feather was taken off with a suspected broken leg.

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  • We might also argue that if the ECB had broken the rules and started buying up Italian and Spanish debt in large numbers 3 months ago that again, things could have been expensive but manageable.

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  • Ensuing years were marked by such songs as "Things Have Gone to Pieces" and "A Good Year for the Roses, " which highlighted broken or thwarted romance and the kind of longing that suggests late, lonely nights in bars.

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  • She said the hardest things to recycle were soft plastic such as packaging contaminated with food as well as hard plastic such as broken toys that no one would want.

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