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1 Then people again began to break into groups .
2 As they arrive, the rest of us will break into groups and handle the following undead outbreaks.
3 Then the dancers should break into groups and, still singing the song and dancing rhythmically, disperse to their tents.
4 For Sunday's "Spaces" seminar, attendees will break into groups , where they will brainstorm via Ethernet on a new communications paradigm.
5 The mazurka had just finished, and the dancers were breaking into groups .
6 They had broken into groups , to circle and surprise them.
7 At this point we broke into groups and dispersed to different parts of the house.
8 They broke into groups to figure out how they could let this not happen to them.
9 They broke into groups , taking seats at the tables spaced around the clearing or sprawling out on blankets.
10 And before the singing had ceased the crowd broke into groups by natural selection, and the holiday was begun.
11 After this, the party broke into groups and people came up to Franklin, who chatted to them very amicably.
12 The crowd broke into groups .
13 The soldiers broke into groups of two, and each practiced against his companion, thrusting with both sword and shield.
14 Next, we broke into groups .
15 In his previous study, Avoian and his colleagues suggested that children playing in bouncers be supervised and broken into groups by size.
16 The crowd had broken into groups , and the people were awed and silent as they watched the four women go back together.
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