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She came down against him, and he tried to break her fall.
In 2008, 22, 500 students came to Acapulco for spring break.
The game lasted 13 innings, and although the Padres got two runs off of a Scott Hairston home run in the top of the 13th inning to break a 6 – 6 tie, the Rockies came back in the bottom of the 13th by scoring three runs off of closer Trevor Hoffman to win 9 – 8.
The break from the classical mode came first with the Gothic revival, then the development of modernism during the 19th century.
Benedict's career break came in 1978 when he appeared as Lieutenant Starbuck in the movie and television series Battlestar Galactica.
McLean's major break came when Mediarts was taken over by United Artists Records thus securing for his second album, American Pie, the promotion of a major label.
Kaminsky's first break came in 1933 when he was asked to become one of the " Three Terpsichoreans ", a vaudeville dance act.
In the first match of the tournament versus India, Cronje came onto the field with an earpiece wired to coach Bob Woolmer, but at the first drinks break match referee Talat Ali ordered him to remove it.
While many expected Aaron to break Ruth's home run record in 1973, a key moment of the season came on August 6.
For a period of time the Chinese attempted to become self-reliant, but found that in doing so the country could not break even economically, especially when attempting to maintain a communist vision when it came to economics.
His break came in 1973 thanks to Commander Cody, who contacted Vanguard Music on his behalf.
" The Brewers came into the All-Star break with a 52 – 43 record, still third behind the Cubs and Cardinals.
The Brewers came out of the All-Star break with a bang as they won their first seven games back, all of them on the road, sweeping first the Giants and then the Cardinals, taking over first place in the Wild Card standings.
The final break came as Bismarck searched for a new parliamentary majority, with his Kartell voted from power due to the anti-socialist bill fiasco.
His big break came when he directed the Grammy-nominated concert video 9012Live for the rock band Yes in 1985.
Gellar's first major break came in 1992, when she starred in the serial Swans Crossing and was subsequently cast in the soap opera All My Children, playing Kendall Hart, the long-lost daughter of character Erica Kane ( Susan Lucci ).
According to legend, Scrabble's big break came in 1952 when Jack Straus, president of Macy's, played the game on vacation.
In Game 5, eventual 1989 NLCS MVP Will Clark ( who hit. 650, drove in eight runs, including a grand slam off Greg Maddux in Game 1 ) came through in the clutch with a bases-loaded single off of the hard-throwing Mitch Williams to break a 1 – 1 tie in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Twain's first break finally came on February 8, 1987, when Bell staged a fundraiser for the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation at the Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto where Twain performed with Broadway star Bernadette Peters, jazz guitarist Don Ross, and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
Sondheim's big break came when he wrote the lyrics to West Side Story, lyricizing Leonard Bernstein's music and Arthur Laurents's book.
While Marlborough's attempted invasion of France down the Moselle came to nought, and although he managed to wrong-foot Villeroi and break through the Lines of Brabant, he was unable to bring the French commander to battle.
In December 1973, his biggest break came with an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
The loan also came less than a year after the City Council, at Huels ' request, endorsed a major tax break for the new Tadin complex.
Lauda was instantly quick but the team was in decline ; his big break came when his BRM team-mate Clay Regazzoni rejoined Ferrari in 1974 and team owner Enzo Ferrari asked him what he thought of Lauda.
At least one German engineer had worked at Bell Labs before the war and came up with a way to break them.

break and 1974
In 1974, her song, " I Will Always Love You ", written about her professional break from Wagoner, went to number one on the country music charts.
In 1974, Led Zeppelin took a break from touring and launched their own record label, Swan Song, named after an unreleased song.
Of the other clubs, only Valencia in 1971 and the Johan Cruyff-inspired Barcelona of 1974 managed to break the dominance of Real Madrid.
His big break was getting cast in The Man with the Golden Gun in 1974, by which time he had become so poor he was living out of his car in Los Angeles.
The chemistry between Somers and Reilly prompted Goodson-Todman and CBS to hire them as regular panelists ; Somers, who occupied the top center seat, remained on the show until 1982, while Reilly ( top right ) continued appearing through the 1983 – 1984 and 1990 – 1991 revivals, with a brief break from 1974 – 1975 when Gary Burghoff, Nipsey Russell, and Rip Taylor substituted for him.
Mulroney's big break came during the Cliche Commission in 1974, which was set up by Quebec premier Robert Bourassa to investigate the situation at James Bay, Canada's largest hydroelectric project.
A short break in the troop's charter occurred in 1974.
In the spring of 1974, after completing a vast world tour that culminated with a tour of Asia, the group took an extended break, because of the other band members feeling exhausted and overshadowed ( this said by Hayward himself in the final issue of Higher & Higher magazine 2006 ).
From 1974 onward, Bandstand featured another instrumental at its mid-show break: Billy Preston's synth hit " Space Race.
From immediately below this to its mouth, the Tees forms the boundary between the traditional counties of Durham and Yorkshire almost without a break, although since 1974 much of it lies wholly in Durham.
Following a string of political murders, a break by the Montoneros with the government, and a wave of industrial strikes in September, 1974, she became unpopular for the first time since the public had become acquainted with her.
The Dingoes was released in June 1974, along with a second single " Boy on the Run ", co-written by Stockley and Smith, which peaked at # 24 in Melbourne but did not break into the top 50 nationally.
The song " Ashley's Roachclip " from the Soul Searchers ' 1974 album Salt of the Earth contains a famous drum break, sampled countless times in various other tracks.
These cards were primarily highlights from the World Series ( in addition to basic cards of individual players, Topps sets commonly include cards for special themes — the 1974 tribute to Hank Aaron as he was about to break Babe Ruth's career home run record is one example ).
In a break with convention, both the Labour and Liberal Parties contested his seat in both the February 1974 and October 1974 general elections, but he retained it and continued to hold the position of speaker until 1976.
Spencer would also claim the highest break prize in 1972, be runner up in 1974 and win the event again in 1976, beating Dennis Taylor in the final.
He married Susan Skinner in 1965 and had one son, Patrick ( born 1970 ); however by 1973 the marriage began to break down owing to Lynam's career and other commitments, and they divorced in 1974.
* Marxism vs. ultraleftism: the record of Healy's break with Trotskyism by Ernest Germain ( introduction ) New York: National Education Dept., Socialist Workers Party 1974
The ELN guerrillas survived the heavy combats of the Colombian Army ’ s Operation Anorí ( 1973 – 74 ), and then reconstituted their forces, with partial assistance from the Colombian Government of President Alfonso López Michelsen ( 1974 – 78 ), who allowed the ELN to break from and escape encirclement by the Colombian National Army.
" In 1974, Erich Honecker, as Chairman of the GDR's National Defence Council, ordered: " Firearms are to be ruthlessly used in the event of attempts to break through the border, and the comrades who have successfully used their firearms are to be commended.
During the summer break in 1974, Martin joined a Musical Comedy Workshop held at Southside High school in Southside.
With Adrian Fisher on guitar and Dinky Diamond on drums, in the midst of power strikes and a threatened vinyl shortage, they recorded their breakthrough Kimono My House in 1974, scoring a number 2 hit with the single " This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us ", despite Elton John betting producer Muff Winwood that the song wouldn't break into the charts.

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