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No one acknowledged the main reason why the U.S. tax code is so completely broken.
WSJ: Barely Biting the Apple
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His brothers - their hearts are just completely broken.
BBC: Kieran McManus
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Germany has never answered that question directly, but from its early post-war days it has accepted that only by offering material restitution as well as expressions of remorse could it prove that it had broken completely with its Nazi past.
ECONOMIST: The price of the Holocaust
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Technically speaking the stock has not broken down completely.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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NATO, which has committed 60, 000 troops to keeping peace in Bosnia, said its contacts with Bosnian Serb commanders had broken down completely in its dispute over the detention of the two Serb officers by the tribunal.
CNN: Meeting set to revive Bosnian peace deal
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The system is broken, he maintains, and should be completely overhauled.
FORBES: How The Military Squanders Its Management Talent
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When the temple was discovered, nearly 200 years ago, only one of the heads was completely showing above the sand, the next head was broken off and, of the remaining two, only the crowns could be seen.
BBC: Abu Simbel: The great temple of Egypt
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It was a great, vibrant start to the dive, but it looked to me as if we had missed the Torrey Canyon completely, as after all she is said to be well broken up over 2 sq km of the seabed.
BBC: Torrey Canyon seabed returns to normal after oil spill
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Because the critics believe the patent system hopelessly broken, 15 large American technology companies have spearheaded a completely self-serving initiative to rewrite the patent laws, all in an effort to insulate themselves from the competitive threat posed by the very job engines upon which our economy and our standard of living are so dependent.
FORBES: A Message To Congress: Keep Your Hands Off The Patent Office
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It's the broken shoe lace when there is no time left that sends men completely out of their minds.
CNN: Tom Waits: The bard of Americana
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What appears to be the remains of a broken pulley can be seen with the wreckage and the New York Times reports that Mr Kelly did not completely exclude the idea that the aircraft debris may have been lowered into the gap.
BBC: 'Part of 9/11 plane landing gear' found in New York