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1 Police spokesperson Colonel Noxolo Kweza credited locals with helping them make the breakthrough .
2 Multiples This helped Goatsbridge make the breakthrough into the major multiples.
3 But Isaac's kids were not the ones to make the breakthrough .
4 Rangers needed only six minutes to make the breakthrough .
5 The first half was very open but neither side could make the breakthrough at The Shay.
6 Davies believes the current crop of players can make the breakthrough the nation has been yearning for.
7 David Ajiboye tested Sam Hornby but Sutton were unable to make the breakthrough in the closing stages.
8 Yet for the past four years, the world has been waiting tentatively for Armagh to make the breakthrough .
9 Gunnarsson, however, was the first to make the breakthrough to the senior side and has secured his place.
10 But to make the breakthrough to Nations Cup success will be tough in the closing stages in Gabon.
11 With a string of internationals of their own, the locals dominated the early stages but couldn't make the breakthrough .
12 She's not being immodest: at 36, Washington is poised to make the breakthrough from interesting cinema actor to movie megastar.
13 However, he is unlikely to make the breakthrough in time for the Irish start to the Tour de France in July.
14 The youngster, however, found it hard going against Leicester's committed defenders and it was left to the remarkable Lampard to make the breakthrough .
15 Ironically, it was the men who gave King an opportunity to make the breakthrough on equal prize money, securing it at the US Open.
16 The 27-year-old Australian has so often been the bridesmaid in a 'Big Four' event and is desperate to finally make the breakthrough on Monday.
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