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Mould-breaking new political parties have regularly come and gone in British politics.
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Without new technology, however, record breaking attempts are liable to end sadly.
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The app includes breaking news, sport content and access to business news.
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Dellow said often parties were not aware they were breaking the law.
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However, within hours of the news breaking, another story started to emerge.
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The chance to relive the pioneering days of breakdancing in Britain.
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The effect is disconcerting, like opening a tomb and finding a breakdancing mummy.
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Now I do hip-hop, jazz and tap, as well as tumbling and breakdancing.
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Then learn some elaborate dance, like tap or breakdancing, or any combination thereof.
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From the start, UK breakdancing was on a different course from the US version.
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The 2007 film focused on the international world of b-boying, commonly known in the U.S. as breakdancing.
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I seen people in a business suit breakdance, pop and lock.
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Changes in hip-hop's tastes dealt breakdance, better known as breaking, a pretty rough body blow.
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Before, prayer had involved bouncing on and off my knees so fast it resembled a breakdance move.
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From soundsystems to DJs and repurposed vinyl to graffiti, insurrection and breakdance, it attacked the mainstream using a variety of invigorating elements.
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She never danced with a mop or did breakdancing in her good jumper.
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They'd hurry and get in home fore the day be breakin'.
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If they ain't got enough in 'em to fight when they're bein' broke, they ain't generally worth breakin'.
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I'll go get a judge myself about you breakin' into my home.
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It's only de pain of de leg breakin' out in bad words.
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I told him the story between sobs, breakin' down every few words.