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The language brings to (their) mind a total break from the known and understood.
FORBES: Cloud Computing: How Marketers Are Alienating CIOs
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The biggest risk associated with this scenario is that the moves towards debt mutualisation and a banking union might not, after all, be enough to stabilise the remaining euro area, resulting in a total break-up of the euro zone and triggering a savage recession with hugely damaging economic consequences.
ECONOMIST: The Merkel memorandum
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She made a shaky start as she dropped her opening service game, but broke back and took total control with a second break against the determined qualifier in the eighth game.
CNN: Henin wins again in Brisbane on tennis return
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The BBC's Paul Reynolds in Washington says the move is a break from the total opposition Mr Bush expressed during the election campaign, but is the most restricted one he could probably have taken given his pro-life position.
BBC: Bush backs stem cell research
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When is paying both more and a greater share of the total income tax burden a tax break?
FORBES: Looking For Revenue In All The Wrong Places
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When he hits 714 and 715, he will tie and then break the Bambino's total.
NPR: The Barry Bonds Dilemma
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In a preliminary round victory over Serbia, members of the men's team participated in 17 group hugs and exchanged a spectacular 56 low fives and 21 high fives for a total of 94 touches, or 3.76 per break in the action.
WSJ: Group Hug: Which Olympic Sport Wins Gold for Touchiest?
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The company can now break even when U.S. car sales industrywide total 10 million or 11 million annually, he said.
FORBES: Rattner's Rosy Outlook
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In total, Stepanek and Karlovic played out 81 games before the first break of serve at 14-14 in the decider.
BBC: Spain and Czechs through to final
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More research will be needed, but it could be that the sum total of how much movement we get throughout the day means more than whether we break a sweat for a shorter period.
FORBES: Hard And Fast Or Slow And Steady? Choice Of Exercise Matters To Health, Study Says
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Opinion was divided over whether the peak of his game was the 1982 world championship semi-final, when he rescued a deficit of 59-0 with a break of 69 to reverse the match entirely, or the final, when he made a total clearance of 135 in the final frame (his opponent, Ray Reardon, sitting pale with disbelief) and then, in tears, called his wife and baby daughter out of the crowd to hug them.
ECONOMIST: Alex Higgins