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1 No previous administration in recent times has managed to break the mould .
2 I truly believe it will break the mould in the industry.
3 So the Masters of Tradition Festival decided to break the mould , writes Siobhán Long.
4 None of them have ever won world titles, but he can break the mould .
5 While many of the portraits conform to conventional ideas of beauty, some break the mould .
6 Peter assured him marriage did not break the mould .
7 By mixing technology with common sense, we break the mould , and challenge the norm, says Paterson.
8 In extreme cases, women's lives may be at risk if they try to break the mould .
9 Now a new machine with the same name is set to break the mould in drug development.
10 We take the Toyota Verso out on the road to see if it can break the mould .
11 But Blair did not break the mould .
12 Tonight's mix doesn't break the mould yet still offers more bang for your buck than similarly themed events.
13 Italy has a tradition of producing great goalkeepers but to do this you sometimes need to break the mould .
14 Surely there must be more than a handful of boys out there who are willing to break the mould ?
15 Women are hugely under-represented in Brazilian politics, but it is not because of her gender that Silva could break the mould .
16 So break the mould and send a friendly, professional note thanking them for their time and saying that you enjoyed meeting them.
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