Every year thousands of people are losing their lives in attempts to break through this hermetic sealing-off of Europe. |
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But they left empty-handed after failing to break through the side of the shop. |
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He has already been up for a while, watching the sun as its weak rays break through the last misty hues of the night. |
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It relieved him to see a smile finally break through the boy's complacent state as he returned the greeting. |
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At the other end, even though mistakes began to creep in, there was enough pace and verve to gee the crowd up if not break through. |
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Unable to roll the line up, Rommel needed to break through it to get supplies to his armour, fighting hard to its east. |
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Suddenly the commercials that were created to break through the cacophony have created a deafening sameness. |
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Protesters in Parliament Square tried to break through police lines and join other marchers who had arrived in the area. |
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Until we can break through that, we can't take the measure of what is really representative. |
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Only when Preston's legs began to tire, their persistence and courage finally waning, did Everton break through again. |
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To begin with, she wanted to break through the stereotype of the cheesy, overdressed magician. |
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A few arrests were made when protesters tried to break through barricades set up within two blocks of the Garden along the march route. |
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The first teeth normally start to break through the gum from at around six to nine months old. |
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On the twenty-first day, the chick, now fully developed, starts to break through his thin shell. |
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She was sure, though, running at break neck speed, fabric billowing behind her, that something on the outside was now trying to break through. |
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He kicked and slapped the his way through the turbulent water in a desperate attempt to break through to the surface and breathe. |
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Debates help them break through the blaze of hyperbolic attacks and confusing countercharges. |
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The moon was now descending behind the mountain range while the sun rose up to break through the morning haze. |
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Beyond the darkness, Doune saw a clear and sunny sky blue itching to break through. |
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Thieves had attempted to break through the front door of building before smashing a stained glass window. |
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Progress was held up while extra engineering work was carried out to break through the concrete and negotiate the obstacle. |
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The small spearhead would counterattack the eastern flank of the attacking force and try to break through their front lines. |
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A personal trainer or coach can help you break through mental barriers and set higher goals. |
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It wants to use its success in Burnley as a launchpad to break through elsewhere. |
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The party is trying to break through in these areas after the base it had in areas such as east London in the early 1990s collapsed. |
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Romping by a half-iced pond, they break through the brittle ice and come home muddy, wet-mittened, and whining. |
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As I continued east at more than 600 knots, the ELT beacon became strong enough to break through the squelch setting of my radio. |
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It also meant that another lime based drink from south of the border, the Caipirinha suddenly had a chance to break through. |
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As a mid-teens handicapper, I had knocked on the door of 80 a few times but never could break through. |
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With Boulevard not having capitalized on their earlier advantage, Fort Charlotte seemed desperate to break through the ranks. |
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Whatever he's busy with, the Caribbean sun will always break through in the end. |
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Nevertheless some gangs do occasionally break through to stone buses, houses and terrify old ladies. |
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We must break through the mental straitjacket and realize that another world is possible. |
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The Daily Dispatch report told how three prisoners made their break through a fence surrounding their cell block last August. |
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They used bolt croppers to break through padlocks and tried to put out of action the alarm that linked the store to the fire service. |
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I asked him innocently, mentally shoving down the pained expression that tried to break through. |
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The break through a key support level saw the sell-off accelerate very quickly as stops got taken out. |
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It was one of those heavy, humid evenings when you never quite know whether it will pour or the sun will break through. |
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English has a daunting inventory of phrasal verbs, such as break in, break out, break away, break into, break through, break up and break down. |
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But there were clashes as demonstrators tried to break through and police drove them back, firing water cannons and tear gas. |
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But he claims that he didn't really break through until 2002, when he was crowned Scottish champion. |
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This ingredient exfoliates the surface of the skin and reduces inflammation in the hair follicle, helping the hair to break through. |
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Here, flowers cross-pollinate, birds settle indoors, thistles break through floors, and shards of glass and china lie on the grass. |
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With each step, their hooves press lightly, then break through the icy crust atop the shallow snow. |
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The crust of geyserite is thin in places and if walked on can break through. |
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Yes, indeed, sexism is alive and well, even after you break through the glass ceiling. |
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Both teams gave absolutely everything in terms of physical effort but neither quite had the cutting edge to break through. |
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Then we can learn to exercise citizenship, break through the deference to authority which has silenced and disempowered us, and effect change. |
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To dismantle the alarm box and break through these very solid security doors will have taken a lot of time, effort and skill. |
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We erect a barrier of fear and desire that may become difficult to break through. |
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Three times the German armor attempted to break through, but, as more battalions of American artillery joined the cannonade, the enemy at last gave way. |
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But the longer the half wore on the sense a tad more craft, guile or cunning was needed to break through the formidable and sizeable Shrewsbury defence grew and grew. |
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The question is, how can the protagonist break through this selectivity, this view that already-defined meanings are univocally fixed to signifiers? |
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As the quarrelers began to settle, that lone voice began to break through. |
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You quickly realise that you need a line of patter, of questions, of genuine interest peppered with observations, to break through those socially unacceptable pauses. |
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Competent, conservative and colorless, but could break through if others falter. |
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Guided by a realized guru and avowed to the unreality of the world, the initiate meditates on himself as Brahman, Absolute Reality, to break through the illusion of maya. |
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Scientists said this week they had drilled into the lower section of Earth's crust for the first time and were poised to break through to the mantle in coming years. |
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The idea of these two people, each saddled with real issues, trying to break through psychological barriers and make a meaningful connection is ripe with possibilities. |
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Extra engineering work was needed to break through the concrete and negotiate the obstacle, resulting in a slight delay to the five-month project. |
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In a later scene when Smiley interrogates haydon, they never break through the barrier of politeness. |
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And yet if the selfie is the most idealized image of the self, then Cubitt has worked to break through that frozen representation. |
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The situation was saved by a mass counter-attack of French cavalry, checking the allied advance, though failing to break through the allied lines. |
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I do think that I had the benefit of being a big fish in a small pond in Scotland, whereas if I'd gone to London, it might have taken me a lot longer to break through. |
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There's the anecdotal phenomenon of the woman who manages to break through the glass ceiling, but kicks the ladder away so no other women can usurp her position. |
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It is a grey morning, though the sun is trying to break through. |
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An attack on these protocols, as described by the team of Czech cryptologists, can break through the protection completely and decrypt protected communication. |
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We all sat in a circle in the grass and tried to eat poppyseed cake with homemade marmalade while thirty chickens and a baby tried to break through all the barricades. |
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The disguises actually allow the power of the performer inside the ape costumes to break through, unlike the rigid masks from the original movies. |
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Cassidy placed a firm kiss on his cheeks and ushered herself out of the door before the tears could break through the mental dam and she began blubbering again. |
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A relatively resistant chalk ridge ran continuously from the Purbeck Hills to the Isle of Wight, which the rivers could not break through. |
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In this mining method, explosives are first used in order to break through the surface or overburden, of the mining area. |
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Some insects, like the water strider, can actually walk on water because their weight doesn't break through this skin of surface tension. |
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And in this well-kept secret of a career, Hardin's eye for a new talent helped her break through the barrier. |
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There are special forks and shoes with prongs designed to break through the ground to aerate the grass. |
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The two used hacksaw blades smuggled in frozen hamburger meat to break through their cell walls. |
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A giant garbage heap threatens to break through the cybersite's dome, and the CyberSquad must become garbologists to reduce the rubbish. |
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The three Viking ships afloat attempted to break through the English lines. |
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Grant did not cease his efforts to interdict Lee's supply lines and break through the defenses. |
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Dortmund continued to control proceedings, however, and it looked only a matter of time before they would break through. |
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Strategically, while the Germans only mounted one major offensive, the Allies made several attempts to break through the German lines. |
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The Luftwaffe consistently varied its tactics in its attempts to break through the RAF defences. |
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Fearing that the ship might break through into the polder, Captain Arie Evegroen took a row boat with him. |
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As his forces neared the castle, Philip, who had been unable to break through, decided to strike camp. |
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At the end of 6 October, Falkenhayn terminated attempts by the 2nd Army to break through in Picardy. |
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As the tail end of the rivet does not break through the bottom sheet it provides a water or gas tight joint. |
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Lymph vessels have thinner walls than blood vessels do so it is easier for invading cancer cells to break through the wall of a lymph vessel. |
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Wider cracks that might expand and break through the paint film are best taped and spackled like drywall joints. |
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In all other countries with high IPV coverage, imported polioviruses did not break through the cordon of immune children into outbreaks. |
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Sometimes only the immediacy of news can break through the numbness. |
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The British and French held the town despite the best efforts of Schaal's division to break through. |
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Hasdrubal managed to break through into Italy only to be defeated decisively on the Metaurus River. |
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Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world. |
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In polyphonic novels, characters break through the monologic plane of the novel and create a plurality of autonomous voices, independent from the authorial discourse. |
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His method relies on the enargeia and even on the vivid and dynamic effect of irrupting energies that break through the stylised, ekphrastic mise en scene. |
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In the next bed, I remember, there was an old man so meagre, so cadaverous that his wristbones and the beak of his nose seemed to want to break through his skin. |
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At Barfleur Shovell's flagship was the first ship to break through the enemy's line, and in the latter stages of the battle he organised a fireship attack. |
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And in sunny Oxford thousands of students cheered on drunken daredevils as they tried unsuccessfully to break through police to dive into the river from Magdalen Bridge. |
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At the end of June, the Axis forces made a second attempt to break through the Allied defences at El Alamein at Alam Halfa, but were unsuccessful. |
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They will break through everything and go on with their own lives. |
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The infantry would create openings in the English lines that could be exploited by a cavalry charge to break through the English forces and pursue the fleeing soldiers. |
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As the Stars forwards attemptied to break through, the Steeldogs got their fourth in the 31st minute when Cole Shudra bagged his first senior goal. |
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