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rompimento
Catalan
ruptura
Spanish
ruptura
The act of breaking something.
break
breakage
Portuguese
rompimento
Russian
тамэшивари
Portuguese
tameshiwari
Using martial art techniques to break an object.
block-breaking
Russian
тамэшивари
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1
Mould
-
breaking
new political parties have regularly come and gone in British politics.
2
Without new technology, however, record
breaking
attempts are liable to end sadly.
3
The app includes
breaking
news, sport content and access to business news.
4
Dellow said often parties were not aware they were
breaking
the law.
5
However, within hours of the news
breaking
,
another story started to emerge.
6
Mr Norman said he would now fine anyone seen
breaking
the rules.
7
The lawsuit accused them of
breaking
city and state consumer protection laws.
8
It won't look right if my new deputy keeps
breaking
the law.
9
The rise takes South African petrol prices back towards a
record
-
breaking
figure.
10
Accusations include predatory pricing, offering illegal taxi services and
breaking
competition rules.
11
He said already scarce addiction resources would be pushed beyond
breaking
point.
12
I wish the new prime minister every luck in
breaking
that record.
13
And that will mean added pressure on services already at
breaking
point.
14
One country that is
breaking
the lead with water management is Israel.
15
Public order in the city was at the point of
breaking
down.
16
Among them, Cosmos 1 is
breaking
new ground on several technical fronts.
breaking
break
break up
break the law
break news
break away
break free
Portuguese
rompimento
tameshiwari
Catalan
ruptura
trenc
trencament
fraccionament
trencadura
Spanish
ruptura
Russian
тамэшивари
тамэсивари
тамешивари