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1 No more severing of ties; no more broken hearts, or disappointed hopes.
2 Except that the clouds were somewhat more broken , there was no change.
3 After a little while he returned, more ailing, more broken than before.
4 St. John's Arch looked more broken -spirited than ever, drenched in sooty moisture.
5 Meanwhile, resentment simmers over what many rebels see as yet more broken promises.
6 The sword in his hand was more worn and more broken .
7 The windows are more broken , and what's left of the moonlight's coming inside.
8 As they approached the hills, they found themselves in a more broken country.
9 She didn't think there were any more broken hearts in her.
10 When he slipped out, looking more broken than ever, she turned to Rise.
11 Still there was gloom, but it was more broken and restless.
12 The land, more broken and treeless, seemed very wonderful to them.
13 What struck him was that, in Mai's sample, there were more broken rings.
14 No more footprints, no more broken branches, no more deserted camps.
15 From there the leads were long and the terrain more broken , making hauling difficult.
16 The ground is gradually getting more broken ; huge rocks intrude themselves upon the landscape.
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