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Cabot turned back to the men and he was drunk with the thing they would do, wild to break from the cloying warmth of the saloon into the cold of the ebbing night.
But her conscious need was to break away from constricting patterns of form, a need to let the experience shape itself.
Monogamy is the vice from which the abjectly fearful middle class continue to suffer, whereas the beatnik has the courage to break out of that prison of respectability.
Sing Sing's prisoner strike was motivated by a reasonable purpose, a fair break from parole boards.
she could dust the plants, then break off suddenly and pick up an old novel and read from the middle on ; ;
They'll travel 50 feet or more when thrown from the spring trap but it's almost impossible to break one after it passes the 35-foot mark.
Purified inactive chlorine was then added from one of the tubes described above and the mixture frozen out and sealed off in a flask equipped with a break seal.
Walton, who soon made a break from journalism to become one of the capital's leading semi-abstract painters, vows that he and Kennedy never once discussed art in those days.
And then he heard a car coming from the east, and he felt as if he would break down and weep.
The Texans made themselves a comforting break on the opening kickoff when Denver's Al Carmichael was jarred loose from the ball when Dave Grayson, the speedy halfback, hit him and Guard Al Reynolds claimed it for Dallas.
She could not count the times Herman had rapped on the door, just a couple of bangs that shook the whole damned closet and might, someday, break away the pipe connections from the wall.
After the American Revolution, the parishes in the newly independent country found it necessary to break formally from a church whose Supreme Governor was ( and remains ) the British monarch.
* 1971 – President Richard Nixon completes the break from the gold standard by ending convertibility of the United States dollar into gold by foreign investors.
The warning a result of violent activity springing from Mexico's drug cartel debacle took college campuses by storm, with some schools going so far as to warn their students about the risks of travel to Mexico over spring break.
The New York Times tracked the travels of another Penn student on spring break in Acapulco just a week after the dissemination of the email, while Bill O ' Reilly devoted a segment of his show, The O ' Reilly Factor, to urge students to stay away from Acapulco.
This ability to maintain discipline and break out or maneuver away from a killing zone is a hallmark of good troops and training in any ambush situation.
When he had finished speaking, a member of the audience stood up and suggested that Bavaria should break away from Prussia and form a separate nation with Austria.
Sadly, personal troubles related to his homosexuality and his inability to break from the formula writing that made him a success led to his early death at age 46.
In 1959, a second women's barbershop organization started as a break off from Sweet Adelines due to ideological differences.
Whites eventually joined the fight against apartheid, leading many Black nationalists to break away from the ANC.
Various Arab and Berber tribes fought each other for varying degrees of power, some cities tried to break away and form their own state, and even members of Abd al-Rahman's family tried to wrest power from him.
Fay refuses to take her wig off, and confesses to him that this disguise, left over from a college play, is the only way she can break out of her rigid and cynical persona.
Then one day he emerged from the fort with the help of villagers to break down the door.
Although this shift was an important one, it did not represent a radical break from the past so much as a small step in a broader, more gradual socio-economic movement that had been going on at least since 1907 when van de Velde had argued for a craft basis for design while Hermann Muthesius had begun implementing industrial prototypes.
There remains no known way to break the full 16 rounds, apart from a brute-force search.

break and traditional
This has become attractive since the 1990s, especially since more traditional spring break places such as Daytona Beach, Florida have become restrictive on drinking and other behaviors.
Through this breach, the tanks and motorised units could break through without the traditional encumbrance of the slow logistics of infantry on foot.
After traditional land routes to India had been closed by the Ottoman Turks, Portugal hoped to use the sea route pioneered by Gama to break the Venetian trading monopoly.
The naming of their children represented a break with the traditional Scots Regal names such as Malcolm, Cináed and Áed.
In theme slams, poets can sometimes be allowed to break " traditional " slam rules.
Recent efforts to break with traditional structure and characterization have met with a measure of success as contemporary playwrights seek new forms and modes of expression.
The intent was to break down traditional community ties and force the heterogeneous population to adopt the Quechua language and culture.
After traditional land routes to India had been closed by the Ottoman Turks, Portugal hoped to use the sea route pioneered by da Gama to break the Venetian trading monopoly.
The traditional Chinese response of building higher and higher levees along the banks sometimes also contributed to the severity of the floods: When flood water did break through the levees, it could no longer drain back into the river bed as it would after a normal flood as the river bed was sometimes now higher than the surrounding countryside.
The revolution's principles of popular sovereignty, though central to democratic principles of later eras, marked a decisive break from the absolute monarchical principle that was at the heart of traditional French government.
Under the ideological guidance of Antoine Waechter, the party in 1986 signalled a break with the traditional divide in French politics, declaring that environmental politics could not be “ married ” to either the left or the right ( which gave rise to its famous slogan “ ni droite, ni gauche ”-" neither right, nor left ").
" Tom Swift's Ultrasonic Cycloplane is developed to break the sound barrier and fly by a different principle from traditional aircraft ; his jetmarine is developed to go deeper and faster and use an unusual type of propulsion.
More precisely, a hip hop built of French language lyrics laid on top of traditional break beats and elaborate samples.
Following the passing of the Act of Supremacy and Henry VIII's break with the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England continued to adhere to traditional Catholic teachings and did not initially make any alterations to doctrine.
The aim is to break traditional thought patterns and create a more original outcome.
The channel also began to carry break interruptions within shows, featuring promos for its programming ( and eventually promotions for Disney feature film and home video releases ); the reasons for the channel's decision not to include traditional commercial advertising include the possible confusion to younger viewers as to the difference between regular programming and advertisements, and the prevention of license fee increases for acquired feature films ( however while Disney Channel does not air commercial advertisements, it does utilize underwriter sponsorships by companies such as Best Western and Mattel ).
" Although many, including d ' Astier himself, did fit this description, most members of the Résistance came from traditional backgrounds and were " individuals of exceptional strong-mindedness, ready to break with family and friends " in order to serve a higher purpose.
Bipolar percussion is often used to break open small cobbles, or to have a second chance with spent lithic cores, broken bifaces, and tools that have been reworked so much that it is impossible to make further useful tools using traditional lithic reduction.
Self-taught and determined, Aventura made their big break in 1999, with the hopes of breaking bachata music out from its traditional base and fuse it with modern popular sounds like hip hop and R & B.
The people of Northern England were quite traditional in their beliefs and were unhappy about Henry's intention to break with Rome ; the Pilgrimage of Grace was the manifestation of this sentiment.
Performance artists often challenge the audience to think in new and unconventional ways, break conventions of traditional arts, and break down conventional ideas about " what art is ".
Some modern translations break from strict adherence to the critical Alexandrian text and adopt some readings from the traditional Byzantine text-type and other textual traditions ; A small minority of modern translations still maintain a close adherence to the traditional text while noting major variants, namely, the New King James Version.

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