He needs a break from us as much as we need a break from him.
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Recess is a break from Washington, but is certainly not a break from the legislative process.
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Indeed, just as employees need a break from the workplace, companies sometimes need a break from their employees.
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TORONTO — Melania Trump took a quick break from Washington.
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We could take a break from the end of the world by going into a terrorist bombing, or take a break from that by making an 'I want to kill myself' album.
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It's exhausting, and sometimes you need a break from it.
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Perry does have a break from Witness in April, though.
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Take a break from experiencing the city as a blur.
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This would be a major break from how Republicans operate.
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Why did Renée Zellweger actually take a break from acting?
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Need a break from all the drama on social media?
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But it would be a big break from the norm.
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And that is a sharp break from the recent past.
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She was taking a break from teaching gymnastics to children.
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David Moriya hasn't had a break from work in weeks.
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"Going to take a break from the 1003," says Lyles.
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So you've decided you need a break from your smartphone.
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Taking a break from work can be great for productivity.
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According to Moon, this latest break from two unrelated efforts.
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Matt Damon is taking a break from the big screen.
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Days after the speech, Smith took a break from Twitter.
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Sometimes it's great to take a break from the internet.
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"Taking a break from music and the spotlight," she wrote.
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It's nice to take a break from all the ugly.
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Take a break from the dumpster fire that is 2018.
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"I wanted a break from all these epidemics," he says.
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Did taking a break from touring open the creative floodgates?
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There's no incentive for you to break from your tribe.
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Jeff Lewis is taking a break from his new relationship.
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"We all need a break from our lives," he said.
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Allen decided to take a break from Twitter on Saturday.
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Travis Scott seems to be taking a break from Instagram.
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Lauren Bushnell is taking a break from the dating scene.
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Sarah Paulson is taking a break from American Horror Story.
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Cibolo Creek Ranch offers a relaxing break from the news.
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Ines is also on her summer break from high school.
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He also says he's taking a break from social media.
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Poor North West cannot catch a break from the paparazzi.
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Carter wanted to take a break from the build site.
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Zimbabweans were now being given a break from this torment.
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This was hardly a break from news about Trump's Washington.
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This in itself was a break from the immediate past.
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A break from British politics seems like a good idea.
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Mr. Trump's America is likely to break from this pattern.
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Awesome way to enjoy a break from her concert tour.
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All three are on their break from working at Macy's.
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But Judy's trying to take a break from cooking, man.
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What do you do to take a break from tech?
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"I definitely need the break from school," Mr. Samuel said.
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She was also on "Prison Break" from 2005 to 2007.
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"I just needed a break from the game," he said.
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It's important to take a break from the real world.
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But I feel like taking a break from that subject.
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The Learning Network will be taking a break from Dec.
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Quite often, however, they were willing to break from it.
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Themmen took a break from acting when he turned 14.
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It was my only break from parenting and medical care.
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But Romney's plan is a break from past stimulus ideas.
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I was a nurse looking for a break from nursing.
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It was a nice meditative break from the daily news.
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Give yourself a break from the prism of online validation.
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Mark Josephson Eleanor Stanford provided the break from the news.
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The dog needs to take a little break from her.
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Let's take a break from doom in favor of love.
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Sometimes we just need a mental break from it all.
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Jared decided to take a break from Twitter shortly after.
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"I am taking break from YouTube next year," he said.
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They represent a significant break from party orthodoxy on trade.
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The request was a break from the EPA chief's predecessors.
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But vacations are generally a relaxing restorative break from work.
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His first public break from Times orthodoxy came in 1976.
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Are you getting a big break from the tax bill?
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The result marked a rare break from President Donald Trump.
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We're gonna take another break from a word from our sponsors.
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I should take a break from drinking for a few days.
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Gates' break from TV and music only lasted about five years.
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Maybe a healthy break from from the web is in order?
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Buttigieg has positioned himself as a break from the Sanders vs.
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On Tuesday, the Internet took a break from lambasting Republican Rep.
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Could this be a more permanent break from her signature style?
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Cheryl Burke is taking a much-needed break from social media.
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The U.S. is the only nation to break from the agreement.
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Perhaps her break from Hiram could mean a future for Fred?
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On a break from shooting, Stamos comes over to say hello.
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I feel I don't ever get a break from the situation.
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It's a great break from Peppa Pig, which we also love.
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The rustic setting also offered something else: A break from technology.
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That in itself would be a break from the recent past.
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Nikki and Brie Bella are taking a break from Total Divas.
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Dua Lipa has taken a break from touring for oral surgery.
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Amber Rose has decided to take a break from social media.
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He took a break from making soap to see Black Panther.
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It said Sriram will take a break from his professional career.
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Hopefully Khloé can take a break from worrying during her party.
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If not, it's time for a break from our regular programming.
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Thankfully, Taylor takes a break from drinking to play some DDR.
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He later announced he would be taking a break from YouTube.
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Let's all take a break from reality anthropomorphize for a moment.
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Sorry, you won't catch a break from the junk mail. 6.
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The ingredients used also break from the average chip shop fare.
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Why this matters: This is a break from the GOP line.
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Wendy's took a break from trolling McDonald's to troll Tiger Woods.
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Monkeys need to take a break from their devices and recalibrate.
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It actually was a bit of a break from cleaning bottles.
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It's a necessary break from his grueling touring and shooting schedule.
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They're people who sometimes need a break from workouts and salads.
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Good time to take a break from the fake news insults.
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They're a break from playing teachers, deliverymen, or other porn tropes.
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That break from Trump as we know him is officially over.
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I read recently that you are taking a break from Harvard.
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I like the weather as a break from the normal weather.
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LOS ANGELES — PewDiePie is taking a break from his daily vlogging.
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For some voters this is a welcome break from conventional politics.
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Had such a worldwide break from U.S. aviation officials happened before?
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The break from an uptrend could be signaling a steeper decline.
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Take an hour break from work and watch the whole thing.
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UKIP's rise illustrates the electorate's willingness to break from established parties.
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But I think I need to take a break from him.
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The online attacks prompted her to take a break from Twitter.
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Companies get a sizable federal tax break from providing the insurance.
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Those kitchen lessons provided a delicious break from all my schoolwork.
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Feloni: It's more like you just needed a break from it?
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In the 2016 election, voters demanded a break from the establishment.
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Anyway, at least I got a break from him this week.
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Trump's position was a break from that of other national Republicans.
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Taking a break from work will help you be more productive.
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Molly Worthen KATE Havard is taking a break from American conservatism.
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The nature documentaries serve as a break from the news cycle.
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Mr. Maragall, like his party, remains determined to break from Spain.
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Mark Josephson and Eleanor Stanford wrote the break from the news.
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He took a break from that to answer a few questions.
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He took a break from that to answer a few questions.
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But Perez doesn't present much of an ideological break from Ellison.
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A break from the norm is needed now—so take it!
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Alton has since decided that he's "taking a break" from religion.
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That's a break from the long-standing tradition of Capitol Hill.
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Veronica Escobar (D-Texas) during a break from the prep session.
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Sometimes you just need a break from the daily news cycle.
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You were just giving him a break from powering the house.
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Watch him break from a last snack and saunter into limelight.
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But, his comments about Kavanaugh are a break from that reputation.
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But a break from the action is just why you're here.
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But a break from the action is just why you're here.
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Mark Josephson and Eleanor Stanford provided the break from the news.
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Although I was enjoying a break from his maniacal theme music.
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Most systems and machines people design break from time to time.
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Now his policy positions around those programs break from that promise.
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"For those in a similar position, Guglielmetti said there are tax advantages to saving in an IRA, "either the present-day tax break from contributing to a traditional IRA or the future tax break from Roth contributions.
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I take a break from work emails and browse the Kenzo website.
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While taking a break from finding her own co-host for Live!
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Back in January, Spears said she needed a break from her workouts.
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Taking a break from politics, she founded Good Food Organics in 2005.
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That would signal a real break from Italy's historically pro-European tradition.
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I think sometimes for me running is actually a break from noise.
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This was a break from past presidential debates, to say the least.
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C., told reporters on the Hill during a break from the hearing.
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"Timothée, thanks for taking a break from the gas station," teased Kroll.
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Even when I'm on vacation, I hardly take a break from technology.
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It's a conscious break from the narrow, unimaginative grind of professional politics.
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Even celebrities want a break from being themselves every now and then.
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He then announced that he would be taking a break from vlogging.
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Plan on taking a break from your porn habit this Valentine's Day?
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That's a welcome break from the agency's tradition of super shitty cybersecurity.
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This signaled a continuation of, rather than a break from, US policy.
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Take a break from your family and hang out with the Cohens.
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It's a break from how these kinds of things were previously handled.
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I'll see you next year I'm taking a break from this shit.
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But Monday's bombing suggested that Russia's momentary break from terror was over.
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The queen of contouring has taken a break from the makeup chair.
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LONDON — Need a mental break from all the negative news out there?
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Split screen: This speech was a welcome break from Washington for Trump.
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L. takes a break from school work to try a chocolate croissant.
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Something that gives the world a break from politics would be nice ...
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We'll be taking a semi-break from April 2-6 this year.
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The travels over the winter also provide a necessary break from baseball.
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So take a break from meat and go full pescatarian this weekend.
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He announces an "indefinite break" from golf and apologizes for his infidelity.
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The pseudo-snub is a dramatic break from the Obama administration, too.
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It was time for you to take a break from "Hello," anyway.
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Interestingly, Mulberry took a break from the catwalk few years ago, too.
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Christina Aguilera took a break from work to lose almost 50 pounds.
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Yet as a devout Catholic, Alexandre cannot break from the church entirely.
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Again, Trump represents a clean break from that way of doing things.
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She later apologized and claimed to be taking a break from Twitter.
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I'm not the only one who wants a break from the news.
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Take a break from city life at Lakeshore State Park in Wisconsin.
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He also asked Democrats to break from longtime House Speaker Michael Madigan.
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For Kabul itself, there was only a short break from the siege.
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Trump has always had a putative willingness to break from GOP orthodoxy.
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They just can't seem to find the courage to break from him.
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I hope you had a nice break from talking politics with me.
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The markets appear to be emerging from a psychotic break from reality.
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Tondo takes a break from service and gets involved in the inking.
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Mr. Rose did break from custom in at least one notable way.
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Not for everyone, but a strange and fascinating break from the usual.
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Go deeper: Theresa May will need a break from Brussels on Brexit.
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I am currently living at home and taking a break from school.
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The comment, a break from the Trump administration, came after Democratic Rep.
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A fast, decisive break from Trump is extremely unlikely at this point.
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So here is a break from the anxiety you may be feeling.
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Also, under-scheduling gives our minds a break from the regular grind.
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We will all need a break from election season, Gail Collins wrote.
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Amidst the coronavirus economic crisis, startups need a break from paying rent.
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Amidst the coronavirus economic crisis, startups need a break from paying rent.
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The deal is a break from Uber's approach in some other regions.
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In Nashville, Ms. Shane has sought a clean break from her past.
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That aspect of the ruling was a significant break from earlier decisions.
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What Playboy represented was the beginning of a break from all that.
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Many Australians seemed to appreciate the break from this week's political intrigue.
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She had been taking a long break from Twitter since the incident.
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Do you sometimes feel the need to take a break from Instagram?
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And, let's be honest, you needed a break from the daily grind.
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Thank youMark Josephson and Eleanor Stanford provided the break from the news.
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Take a break from piling rocks and make a Babybel cairn instead.
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Why did you take that long a break from starring in films?
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But none of these qualities represent a fundamental break from the past.
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It's unclear if he will also take a break from these platforms.
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Sometimes even great reporters and editors need a break from traumatic things.
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The Carpetbagger The Oscar winner took a six-year break from acting.
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And it's a great digital detox and a break from their phones.
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Don't discount Disney's BoardWalk for an enjoyable break from busy park days.
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For an entire day, we marveled at this decisive break from tradition.
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She took a break from her show last February as a result.
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In a break from tradition, Markle selected a lemon elderflower reception cake.
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Penney selecting Soltau signals the company wants to break from Ellison's strategy.
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Taking a break from meetings altogether can also be helpful — and refreshing.
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But the accelerated release is a break from previous iOS release schedules.
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And he finished up with a two-day break from his phone.
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Sometimes even great reporters and editors need a break from traumatic things.
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But maybe this chaos will be the break from boredom you need?
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Was Peretti — pregnant at the time — taking a break from the show?
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Take a break from the wired world and meet people in person.
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In flowering trees, daylight and heat trigger the break from winter dormancy.
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Dan Aldrich takes a break from shopping at the Baybrook Mall on Nov.
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"Alright I'm taking an indefinite break from Twitter," she announced on Tuesday evening.
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Hopefully he makes a comeback soon, but taking a little break from work.
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Miley Cyrus took a break from the winter chill with a beach vacation.
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But if you don't need a break from the 24-hour news cycle...
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Took a break from writing the weekly over the last month or so.
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Is she just taking a break from her world travels as a journalist?
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It's nice to have a break from client work before busy season starts.
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C., told reporters on the Hill during a break from the hearing Wednesday.
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Logan Paul has returned to YouTube after taking a break from social media.
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Jennifer Lawrence is ready to take a break from acting to … milk goats.
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Take a break from the day to watch these little guys wiggle around.
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"I think there is no reason to break from bipartisan precedent," said Rep.
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It's more likely after Republicans have all taken a break from each other.
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Eichenwald also says he's taking a much-needed break from the social network.
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Mark Josephson, Chris Harcum and Eleanor Stanford provided the break from the news.
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"It's weird but I'm nervous," Phil admits while taking a break from dancing.
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Sometimes even the most controversial people need a break from constant media coverage.
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"It's like when, when do we get a break from it?" he said.
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Zellweger herself knows what it's like to want a break from the spotlight.
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In a major break from tradition, the 24 Oscars were far from boring.
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BUT sometimes it's nice to have a break from emails, texts, and notifications.
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Clarke is taking a break from one big franchise by jumping into another.
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I have, however, taken a bit of a break from the dating scene.
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Taking a break from Mars, Greer, and Jamie means they can't help, either.
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It's not obnoxiously modern, but it's a stunning break from previous Shakespeare adaptations.
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Prince George is taking a break from palace life to celebrate his birthday!
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The 13 Reasons Why producer just took a break from the 'gram entirely.
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Another from Mexico even joked she would "take a break from love" itself.
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After taking a break from dating altogether, I decided to get on Tinder.
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You never know when one will want a break from walking their dog.
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Noisey: You released "Missing U" after an eight-year break from solo material.
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Once an advocate for recreational marijuana, she recently took a break from weed.
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Venus opposes Jupiter, and you're eager to take a break from your responsibilities!
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LG: It's easy to take a break from tech in weather like this.
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All serve as a welcomed break from the standard swipe-right decision making.
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Clearly he took a break from the hard work to have some fun.
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And it's hard for anybody, given human nature, to break from that bubble.
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Yet the market reaction to the meeting represented a break from prior trends.
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And then there was a big break, from 1974 to 2003—that's awhile.
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Now try to enjoy today for what it is: A break from yourself.
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Sometimes working on one is a needed break from working on the other.
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He retired from performing two years ago to take a break from touring.
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For a break from udon, also in Takamatsu, join the line outside Ikkaku.
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"I'm kind of take a break from touring with other artists," he says.
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But it also can't entirely break from him and lose his support base.
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Parents can take a break from their kids in the adults-only solarium.
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Dorothy just wanted to use Twitter on her summer break from high school.
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Casper's business model offers a break from the annoyance of offline mattress shopping.
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Both Sprouse brothers took a break from acting and attended New York University.
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They're also just a welcome break from direct exposure to my devices sometimes.
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Maybe Abby's feet hurt, or she was taking a break from her friends.
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When they break from tradition, however, they can have more of an impact.
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Pink recently revealed her plans to take a break from her music career.
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Those who break from the herd often encounter difficulties in their professional lives.
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The short-term seasonal gig offers him a break from Big Apple life.
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After six episodes of whiplash, these two need a break from each other.
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Keep your plans flexible and take a break from work if you can.
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On guns, however, Trump doesn't represent a break from the party at all.
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They're all taking a short break from a long afternoon of PowerPoint presentations.
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Sometimes I take a break from that and opt for a speed-carve.
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David with cigarette on a break from filming MFE in New Mexico 1975.
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However, a break from battle brings much needed rest and time to strategize.
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It's really just a two-minute break from reality that doesn't mean anything.
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Handel is correct to see him as a break from the old order.
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It was a hot day, a welcome break from the city's characteristic fog.
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This was during a rare break from roadwork in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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She reiterated Monday that she did not regret taking a break from basketball.
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This was the first real break from work travel since joining the company.
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The experience offered a refreshing break from the intensity inside the convention center.
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But the thing about taking a break from life is that you can't.
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Did "Euphoria" appeal to you because it was such a break from Disney?
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My decision was made: I was going to take a break from work.
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But Djokovic has hardly been taking an extended break from official tennis business.
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Welch took a break from celebrating her grandfather's 80th birthday in Galveston, Tex.
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Mr. Kiyuna said he plans to take a short break from the industry.
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Also, I can't lie: I was totally appreciative of the break from running!
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And Mr. Holzer didn't take a break from his Lincoln obsession on weekends.
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It gives me a break from thinking about homework, grades, and my peers.
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Opinion I was taking a few weeks' break from work over the summer.
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Rain arrived last week, giving weary Australians a break from fighting the bushfires.
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The timed component in this study represented a clear break from previous approaches.
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Camp can be either a continuation of or a break from those experiences.
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We must break from the tradition of excluding people from access to education.
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If you want a break from TV, here are 10 books we recommend.
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"This one was meant to be a break from writing writing," she said.
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I will be taking a break from writing the newsletter until Thursday, Jan.
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Arianna Huffington carves out time every day to take a break from work.
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If you need to take a break from this, I said, you can.
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I decide to start the chili and take a break from my binge.
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And it represents a break from Mr. Trump's own position during the campaign.
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Bad news, Arianators: Ariana Grande may have to take a break from touring.
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Trump&aposs Syria retreat is a massive break from post-9/11 Republicanism
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During a break from pronunciation drills, Sales gave some background on Mayan culture.
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Beyoncé took a quick break from the public eye — but now, she's back.
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Because they know all the good behaviors, then they can break from them.
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The relatively empty first lady's office is a break from Melania Trump's predecessors.
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Chris Hemsworth has no problem giving his kids a break from terra firma.
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Afterwards, the KUWTK star understandably took a break from the spotlight for several months.
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As a break from all the worry about brain trauma, here's a whimsical idea.
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Let's take a short break from the acting awards and look at best director.
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I take a quick break from my desk and run out for a smoothie.
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By and large, it felt like designers took a vape break from current events.
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Take a personal day from work if you need a break from office stress.
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Will Jess be taking another break from the guys now that Deschanel is pregnant?
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"Will be taking a break from social media for the time being," Wood tweeted.
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Australian wool markets break from Monday July 16 until the first week of August.
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Good news, Ross and Rachel fans: Friends isn't actually taking a break from Netflix.
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We can't blame her for wanting to take a break from the special effects.
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"My impression is that people needed a break from me," she remarked in 2014.
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Even Kylie needs a break from her own Lip Kits from time to time.
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Araujo's thoughts on international relations mark an abrupt break from Brazil's traditional conciliatory stances.
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He began playing music during a break from studying at the University of Cincinnati.
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Gigi Hadid is following Kendall Jenner's lead and taking a break from social media.
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Or is she giving her hair a well-deserve break from the salon chair?
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Trump is a radical — and necessary — break from what we've done in the past.
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John Mayer may be taking a break from eating Oreos for the foreseeable future.
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I think a break from FB is definitely in order for the time being.
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A break from your current relationship, friendships, or creative experimentation, are on the table.
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It is a slight break from the otherwise-unrelenting partisan prattling that absorbs Washington.
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I take a mental break from work and scroll through Pinterest and Zara's website.
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Hopefully, you took a well-deserved break from your workout routine while on vacation.
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Princess Diana represented a break from the traditional, the boring, and the purposefully unconscious.
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I'm taking a break from Boardwalk Empire to watch the newest season of Love.
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Miss waiting for a video everyday......but he deserves the break from r/PewdiepieSubmissions
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"I want a car that clearly represents a break from the past," Periwal said.
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It was joyful, a break from the unrelenting tragedies the internet makes easily visible.
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I am kind of cool sometimes"), logic ("it's free food, a break from work.
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Iftar is the break from daily fasting during Ramadan when the sun goes down.
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It was a break from the custom of sitting cross-legged on a mat.
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How far creatives break from the style established by a franchise is a gamble.
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Bella Hadid is taking a break from the red carpet, but not from fashion.
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Poulter said he was taking a break from Twitter to protect his mental health.
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It's especially welcome here, because it makes for a nice break from the monotony.
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Take a break from the action with $10 app credit to use at sweetgreen.
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Lab shifts are a nice break from my usual day-to-day desk work.
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The comments led her to take a brief break from Twitter in July 2018.
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"A quick break from your technology can be good for your brain," Morin says.
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"Will be taking a break from social media for the time being," she wrote.
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Ivanka Trump is taking a break from the campaign trail to vacation with friends.
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Josh McDermitt is heeding his own advice and taking a break from social media.
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It's a gorgeous day, so the walk over is a great break from work.
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It was a nice break from Outlander, but I'm most excited to go back.
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Now, Lugar hopes Hillary and Bill Clinton make a clean break from the foundation.
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I went to cosmetology school directly after, and then took a break from it.
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Over in London, Iris (Winslet) needs a break from Jasper and his seductive curls.
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I've talked to the creator Nic Pizzolatto who's taking a little break from it.
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Well why don't you break from tradition this year and really surprise your recipient?
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The suggestion to implement a mid-day break from noon to to 1 p.m.
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The latest findings show no break from long-established trends of rising tuition discounting.
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I was nervous to be back on stage after a break from the road.
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But nothing beats him taking a break from his campaign to change his clothes.
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A few hours later, he posted saying he was taking a break from Twitter.
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The falls mark a break from a period of low volatility and subdued moves.
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On April 1st, Thorne announced that she was taking a break from social media.
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LG: When you need to take a break from tech, what do you do?
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For very young children, taking a break from the media altogether is especially important.
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Half-term for your kids does not necessarily mean a break from the office.
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Selena Gomez might be taking a break from Justin Bieber, but not the Bible.
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She took a break from touring last year to deal with her lupus diagnosis.
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The former world No. 1 in singles will be taking a break from tennis.
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Everyone, not just the players, will get a break from the grind of baseball.
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The reaction was so intense that she had to take a break from Twitter.
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Jeff Lewis and Gage Edward are taking a break from their 10 year relationship.
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Take a break from regularly scheduled school activities and focus solely on teaching civics.
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Gray argued that he too represents a clean break from the Washington status quo.
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Firefighters may get a break from the weather on Tuesday, mainly with decreasing winds.
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That brought back painful memories of when Schultz last took a break from Starbucks.
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He thought about taking a break from tennis; he didn't know for how long.
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Taking a break from the collective chaos was 70-year-old volunteer Héctor Méndez.
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Officials said Trump is unlikely to take much of a break from the stump.
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Read more: Trump's Syria retreat is a massive break from post-9/11 Republicanism
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But taking a break from your digital devices isn't just reserved for the nighttime.
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And it's likely best we all take a break from it for some time.
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Can the child care provider smoke while on a break from supervising the children?
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Then two years ago, Lavallo took a break from work to travel full-time.
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Accordingly, we strongly encourage you to make a clean break from the Paris Agreement.
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Let's not be afraid to demand a clean break from the deportation-focused policies.
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I am not an introvert who uses exercise as a break from human contact.
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"Gauzes, compresses, antibiotics," she recalled, speaking quickly on a snatched break from her job.
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It's time to take a break from politics and start thinking about books instead!
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Take a break from flirting with your crush and read your monthly horoscope here.
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Should he—at least occasionally—give his stomach a break from the carbonated stuff?
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Following a six-year break from 2003-2009, the competition was reignited in 2010.
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He was a break from the past, and Washington greeted this development with delight.
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Sydney: I think the break from tradition, for maybe the younger generation, is exciting.
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Miocic said all this as he took a break from work on Friday evening.
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Such fractures are often the early signs of a full break from the glacier.
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But stepping through its elegant doors offers a welcome break from the party scene.
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The only time he takes a break from racing is during the winter months.
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Decent liberals and conservatives will eventually decide they need to break from it structurally.
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I also just wanted a little bit of a break from working with investors.
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And while he has taken a break from the project, he intends to continue.
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I was taking a break from college to backpack alone in Greece and Turkey.
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Her husband, Mann, was on spring break from teaching and along for the trip.
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We had this long break from the tunes and now we're playing them again.
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Mr. Weinstein's break from Mr. Brafman followed weeks of intense arguing between the two.
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But their honeymoon included a three-month break from each other in the middle.
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Mark Josephson, Eleanor Stanford and Kenneth R. Rosen provided the break from the news.
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His decision is widely being described as a break from a 200-year tradition.
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Mark Josephson, Eleanor Stanford and Kenneth R. Rosen wrote the break from the news.
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Doctors I took a break from the I.C.U. to write on a medical drama.
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Take a break from watching yourself and head to YouTube or a TED Talk.
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The Norwegian honeymooners were in need of a wilderness break from Oslo, the capital.
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Because even punks need a break from being cool to be, you know, cool.
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Ms. Islam was passing through the plaza on a break from her marketing job.
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It takes only a few minutes and it's a nice break from the news.
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A poisoned political climate We could all use a break from this political climate.
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The cost of taking a break from paid work is high and getting higher.
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"Theater gives us the chance to take a break from reality," Mr. Colby said.
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Our next president must break from the past without breaking the bonds between us.
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Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) told VICE News during a break from Thursday's impeachment trial.
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Members, however, did take a break from the busy day to enjoy the weather.
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You thought that, with Emily away, this newsletter would take a break from meatballs?
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"I am taking [a] break from YouTube next year," he said in a video.
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The receiver says he feels great physically, taking advantage of the break from football.
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According to People, Hadid and Cameron are taking a break from their summer romance.
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I also love wigs because they give me a break from styling my hair.
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Not having such open testimony would be a major break from an established pattern.
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She would take a break from herself, too, but she doesn't have that option.
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Next, I took a break from food to hydrate myself with lavender elderflower lemonade.
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Take a little break from reality on Tuesday when thoughtful Mercury sextiles imaginative Neptune.
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I took a brief break from journalism to work for a couple of startups.
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But in 2012, Ms. Assbring took a break from music to have a child.
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Need a break from the hunt for Hatchimals or from eyeball-detonating Christmas displays?
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If you need to, take a break from offering support to find your own.
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Taking a break from work also gives you a chance to relax and recharge.
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I've talked to the creator Nic Pizzolatto who's taking a little break from it.
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His later paintings break from his wonted mode of aesthetic demonstration to express emotion.
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GRUESOME BREAK FROM ROUTINE One especially unlucky employee is bludgeoned with a tape dispenser.
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"Don't we get a little break from fearing one thing to fearing another thing?"
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But that would be a break from precedent and contradict Roberts' own reserved manner.
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We took a Thanksgiving break from our comprehensive counting of the President's false claims.
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I wonder, is there ever room where people desire a break from that phone?
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Sometimes you need a break from constant smartphone notifications, Twitter feeds and Slack notifications.
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After all, we could use a break from skinny jeans every now and then.
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Eleanor Stanford, Chris Harcum and James K. Williamson provided today's break from the news.
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But the video takes a turn once the cast takes a break from filming.
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Mark Josephson, Eleanor Stanford and James K. Williamson provided the break from the news.
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He's acquired a boxing license in California and is taking a break from UFC.
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Yes, this is my unplug, this is my mental break from all the focus.
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Mr. Diop, 75, said he might take a permanent break from work if he won.
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On Sunday, Auriemma took a brief break from the all-consuming march for the record.
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Lilly Singh, one of YouTube's most successful creators, is taking a break from the platform.
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Bloomberg had earlier reported that Field was taking a break from the electric car maker.
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I needed a break from my daily grind of working on the post-election coverage.
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They took a break from the PDA to pose for pictures with fans, as well.
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In July, she and Offset welcomed daughter Kulture and a break from the public eye.
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He also talked about his absence, which included a year-long break from social media.
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They've gone through lineup changes (Richardson took a break from the group from 2006-12).
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This year in another break from 2016, the submarines will be firing torpedoes, Callaghan said.
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Regardless, it sounds like both Hadid and Malik could use a break from the internet.
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It's been a busy summer for Dion, who is on break from her Vegas show.
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She says the multi-year break from recording was necessary to prime her musical pump.
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Taking a break from alcohol can be great for your health in the long run.
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If you need a break from celebrating, why not catch up on your book news?
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Who doesn't want to take a break from the workday to watch some adorable pups?
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Even after an extended break from social media, Kim Kardashian West's selfie game is strong.
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But what Walker really needed to finish the album was a break from the road.
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Justin Bieber may be taking a break from music, but he sure is on Instagram.
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It also marked a substantial break from tradition, even if it didn't seem like it.
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In 2012, Kyle Behm took a break from university to deal with manic depressive disorder.
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Chelsea seems eager to exit the fight, or at least take a break from it.
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And with Antonio on a break from football, the family fun certainly reached new levels.
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A litigious approach to the Chinese would not mark a huge break from the past.
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Instead, he served his purpose and gave Arya a break from her to-do list.
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Meanwhile, Trump took a brief break from the campaign trail to spend time in Florida.
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"We need to break from the old politics and unify this nation," he says. Sen.
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Mitt Romney's decision to break from the Republican Party to vote that Trump was guilty.
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It is far from clear that Mr Zelensky will break from Ukraine's oligarch-dominated past.
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Regardless of destination or occasion, travel promises an exciting break from our predictable daily grinds.
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Kate Middleton is taking a break from her signature bouncy blowouts in favor of ponytails.
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Fossil fuel companies were supposed to get a temporary tax break from Congress in 28.
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In the meantime, the three observatories are all taking a break from scanning the cosmos.
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Take a break from your busy Thursday, and start planning your next trip for less.
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But my break from partying was short-lived; staying in also didn't feel like me.
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This is a break from the CDC practice of updating measles numbers weekly on Mondays.
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Tilman's not sleeping -- he's taking a break from the surprisingly hard work of harvesting mussels.
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She also reiterated she's taking a break from wrestling in hopes of starting a family.
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I've been feeling like I need a break from real life for a while now.
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They're convenient, easy to maintain, and give natural hair a break from manipulation and styling.
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I also took a two week break from console gaming, and that's helped a bit.
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Just do whatever helps you calm down and gives you a break from the stress.
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Although, I haven't touched DMT since and took a long break from psychedelics in general.
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Perhaps most important: there are inns so you can take a break from fighting monsters.
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You're saying it's officially OK to take a break from Destiny once in a while.
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It did provide the occasional break from work, but it wasn't constantly demanding my attention.
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The singer assured fans that this mandatory break from performing hasn't been easy for her.
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Prof problems How to get an unexpected break from teaching your college history class: 1.
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Hosting an old-fashioned game night is a welcome break from everyone's tech-dependent lives.
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Ever wanted a break from the "men" in your life, at and outside of work?
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For many Jews, this was a break from centuries of Christian religiously inspired anti-Semitism.
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They used to give me a break from torture for nearly two hours a day.
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This isn't just a long weekend, but a 17-day break from the White House.
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Put down the Red Bull, take a break from coding and apply right here today.
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Looks like Selena Gomez has changed her tune about taking a break from social media.
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The two were pressed on where they would break from their parties' most recent presidents.
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D'Arcy Carden takes a break from Janet's void to consult with Mistress May on 'Bonding.
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But it's hard for Palestinians to see it as a sudden break from the past.
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Sometimes the internet takes a break from being on fire and churns out something good.
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Joe Heck (Nev.), all decided to break from Trump ahead of their own competitive races.
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Reports say Genie's been considering taking a break from tennis to recover from recent injuries.
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How do you either fit into that tradition or break from it, would you say?
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Brit's currently on break from her Las Vegas show, which involves a lot of dancing.
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Emma Watson is taking a break from acting to learn more about feminism – and herself.
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Meanwhile, the dollar was steady against the yen, taking a break from its recent decline.
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Raise your hand if you need a break from warmongering autocrats and fear-inducing headlines.
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It's belly is grey plastic, which is a nice break from the all white design.
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"It was good to break from the uniformity of showing things online," She tells Creators.
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All they need is an extended break from e-mail to get the same benefit.
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You'll need a break from reality—today was a little too real and too emotional!
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We made her take a break from today's sandwich shift to talk about the project.
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Consider this a break from fretting over the world of tomorrow by visiting it today.
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Since Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was taking a break from filming, she had some unexpected time.
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AND FINALLY ... Now you see me, now you don't Need a break from, well, everything?
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Dr. Wehmeyer said the change made an important break from the connotations of past terminology.
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Richmond, Virginia (CNN)Former President Barack Obama's nine-month break from politics is officially over.
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Devon Windsor took a break from strutting on the catwalk to walk down the aisle!
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People gather to barbecue, picnic, and ride bikes, and to take a break from touring.
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He was in Asia during a break from his studies at the University of Virginia.
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Her 21-year-old son is currently living at home, taking a break from college.
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If they break from him, they may depress the conservative turnout they need to win.
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If a president wants a break from one fancy address, he can go to another.
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Both spaces, though, have spacious terraces, should you crave a break from all the noir.
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It also represented a very visible break from her husband's priorities and his leadership style.
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While enduring chemotherapy every two weeks, he needed a break from the blistering Texas heat.
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Take a break from your big plans and save in the Amazon Black Friday Sale.
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This article was a refreshing break from the anti-Muslim rhetoric common in the media.
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Crunchy, vinegary, and slightly sweet, these were a refreshing break from the flavor-packed wings.
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WeWork's new co-CEOs appear eager to make a sharp break from Adam Neumann's reign.
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I find it a nice break from the world of debates and all those things.
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You took a break from recording and writing for a little bit, is that correct?
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I remember returning to Other Music during a break from my first semester of college.
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It's also a clean break from the president, who has vowed not to touch Medicare.
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Mitchell took a break from club gigs to explore club sounds in non-traditional environments.
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The heat and stillness leveled me and I needed a break from my own mind.
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His decision to walk away is a break from the failed policies of his predecessors.
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Clinton, who have seemed weary at times, the break from long flights might be welcome.
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Beyoncé took a break from touring to spend some quality time with Blue Ivy recently.
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"I need a break from life," Jon Vinyl croons over a crisp, organic soul backing.
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This is a break from tradition, and comes right before Trump's summit with Vladimir Putin.
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If there's one thing Spencer didn't take a break from this week, it was cooking!
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Honestly I needed a break from the hustle of promoting music that's expected these days.
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Outside, his two children took a break from their homework to jump on a trampoline.
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"I'm going to take a break from the internet for a little bit," she says.
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The decision suggests that Britain could break from the bloc by the spring of 2019.
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Simpson, 34, is coming off his longest break from the game since he turned pro.
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WH says Saturday trip to hospital was "routine" & he's "fine" despite break from past practices.
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It was honestly a nice break from my normal routine of playing games all day.
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Following the ordeal, Lovato took "time to heal" with a break from her busy career.
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Did you respond like Mr. Hagerman by taking a break from media for a while?
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Armie Hammer: He has been working hard in recent years to break from commercial fare.
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Mr. Pompeo's silence on the issue is a break from the actions of previous administrations.
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During this time, I'm going to take a break from writing about the latest news.
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They had come for a girls' night out, to take a break from their boyfriends.
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I hope the puzzle gave you an enjoyable break from the rest of life's tumult.
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The drama comes to a boil in "Riverdale," and "Inception" offers a break from reality.
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He took a break from school to work for Mr. Obama's 248 campaign in Ohio.
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In 1976, Mr. Diamond went on tour after a four-year break from live performances.
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Ms. Pais appears to have taken a break from writing entries between November and February.
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It's been a long year, and I need a break from beef for a while.
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Take a break from the news, wash your hands, and go to space with us.
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Do you feel we've taken a break from that spirit and we're returning to it?
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Williams was No. 284 before she took her break from the game in February 211.
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So there's this feeling of like, we don't get a break from any of this?
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In the spring of 2015, Mr. Stumbaugh decided to take an extended break from touring.
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Such rhetoric, in its vulgarity and its rawness, is a radical break from conservative norms.
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I suffered weekly migraines — the pain a bittersweet break from worrying — but I refused help.
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Congress is in recess for August, and the president is taking a break from Washington.
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Those people will be happy to see anyone willing to break from our rigid prescriptions.
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I'm going to need a break from social activity, drinking, and rich food really soon.
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Senators had counseled him to make a clean break from the "circus" of impeachment there.
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Here's to your health, which will improve if you take a break from the sauce.
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Sridevi took a break from films soon after she married producer Boney Kapoor in 1996.
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Then she took a six-year break from the law to raise her two sons.
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It's a nice break from the screen time and all the other audio/visual stimulus.
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The event was a refreshing break from the current malaise facing the traditional "tech" industry.
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Here are 26 destinations in Europe that could probably use a break from the crowds.
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This was not, in other words, a clean break from the past for the Academy.
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One day during a break from filming Avengers: Infinity War, Evans was watching the news.
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For a terrific break from the week of crossword puzzles, give Building Blocks a try.
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"I'm not okay today and I'm going to take a break from social," she wrote.
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No Republicans are expected to break from the party in either committee at this time.
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The experience led to Grande developing PTSD, and she took an extended break from music.
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Kjellberg could also be stepping back to take a break from the criticism he receives.
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They took a break from acting to attend Pepperdine University and both majored in psychology.
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The CNN appearance signaled Tillerson's willingness to break from the president in a public venue.
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For Democrats and Republicans alike, there is little incentive to break from the party line.
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McGuinness recently took a break from some of his duties because of an undisclosed illness.
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Pompeo's regional itinerary is more "back to the future" than a break from the past.
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Self-acceptance is critical to establishing healthy, adult relationships, especially those that break from convention.
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They'll probably be relieved to get a break from whatever weird noises you surely make.
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I mean, I still look at YouTube, obviously, but this is my break from that.
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Last year, he decided that he wanted to take a break from being a human.
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J.K. Rowling took a break from Twitter to attend the concert, and Adele stopped by, too!
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Despite being more common, these marriages are a break from tradition, and that can present problems.
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A year ago she told The Hollywood Reporter that she needed a break from the industry.
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" Ryan contended that voters from both parties "undeniably" want a "clean break from a failed system.
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What some Brexiteers describe as a "clean break" from Europe would in fact be horrifically messy.
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A bout of food poisoning caused Kylie Jenner to take a small break from Snapchat recently.
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It's a treasure trove for more intimate moments and a nice break from the red carpet.
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More than a break from the hustle of work, MDW is the official entrée into summer.
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If you need to take a break from this article in order to cry, we understand.
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Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel took a break from some awesome tennis Saturday to suck face.
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Riverdale's Cole Sprouse is taking a break from Bughead drama to participate in another complicated romance.
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But if they believe their small government ideals are being sacrificed, they will break from him.
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I want to create a space where listeners can go for a break from everything else.
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The smooth mover also made an appearance at Carey's Halloween party during a break from shows.
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News at the premiere party — you know, when he took a break from staring at Carey.
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It doesn't seem like Katy Perry's break from Orlando Bloom is keeping her from having fun.
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She later took a break from the industry, coming back in 2015 with a full collection.
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Rosenstein took no questions after his speech -- a break from normal protocol at the Aspen forum.
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He compared it to his break from kernel development to create the Git version-control software.
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In celebration of this, cut yourself some slack and take a big break from your duties.
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Morgan Stanley expects the Fed to take a break from raising rates in June next year.
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I take a quick break from work to watch TV with my husband on the couch.
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Trump's crudeness, on this theory, is useful inasmuch as it signals a break from the past.
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What I've realized as an adult is that I can never take a break from that.
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Jesse L. Martin is taking a break from filming The Flash to focus on his health.
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My grades at school were ruined and prompted me to take a break from the game.
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Walker was in the midst of a break from filming "Furious 7" when the crash occurred.
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I decide to take a break from work and read a few articles on The Atlantic.
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We could use a break from the celebrity feuds, especially when it's about judging people's looks.
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In 2011, Johnson received a tax break from Kentucky in exchange for expanding its operations there.
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It's very clear now that Veronica is going to make a full break from her family.
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One day he said, 'Mom, why don't you take a break from dating for a while?
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United just can't catch a break from its terrible, horrible, no good, very bad PR nightmare.
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She also thought it would be swell to have a break from paying her monthly rent.
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If they break from the church they will be cut off from family members still inside.
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GettyToday, Donald Trump took a break from screaming at random reporters to tour Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
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"Evan inspired me," Kerr old the magazine of her decision to take a break from modeling.
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His indication he'd break from NATO unless smaller countries stepped up their efforts left neoconservatives apoplectic.
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After that, we can expect a break from the big chill — but that won't last long.
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After Caleb's shocking death, the family of vloggers took a break from their daily YouTube videos.
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De Luca and Todd took a break from last-minute Oscars preparations to chat with PEOPLE.
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I break from work to text my friend C. about the ballet we want to see.
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A break from Sanders on prisoners voting Buttigieg said prisoners should not be allowed to vote.
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Gwen Stefani is hoping to make a clean break from her sweet estate in Beverly Hills.
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It wasn't working, so I decided to regroup and take a break from knocking on doors.
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Take a break from your beginning-of-the-week blues with this week's online clothing sales.
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Kylie chooses to have a break from her social media and focus on her upcoming blessing.
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The abrupt break from the film's grounded aesthetic jars you out of any sense of stability.
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Either way ... they looked pretty relaxed taking a break from the hot and muggy L.A. weather.
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Following Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery, the reality star has been taking a break from social media.
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Our house was not a pretty sight this first morning after the holiday break from school.
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Electing Clinton would be a break from that pattern, but it would also drive further breaks.
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His supporters say he needs a big mandate to make a break from the Zuma era.
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In those sewers he took a break from his crumbling marriage and dodged arrest for trespassing.
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Instead, he ripped into Trump's decision to withhold his tax returns, a historic break from precedent.
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The demonstrators want a clean break from the out-of-touch old guard, including the general.
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Wendy Williams is back, and she is finally addressing her extended break from her talk show.
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It's also a relief to take a break from the need to try to control everything.
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I sometimes try to take a break from drinking, but it's always very difficult to maintain.
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It wasn't as big of a break from previous TV tradition as, say, The Sopranos was.
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I find reading helps with my anxiety, and can be a nice break from screen time.
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Even Kim Zolciak-Biermann has days where she gives her skin a break from heavy makeup.
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He was a clear break from the intellectual stuffiness of Irving Kristol or William F. Buckley.
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Rogers isn't afraid to break from party line: Republicans were not happy with his Benghazi report.
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Shareholder activists have been expecting Vanguard to break from its longstanding position of rarely challenging management.
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It's important that you catch up on rest—take a break from work if you can.
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Though his break from being shirtless is much appreciated, Foley also appreciates his role on Scandal.
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She also said she'll be taking a break from social media to concentrate on Corentin's recovery.
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They prefer to think that they're taking a break from work rather than that they're retired.
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The mother of one said the experience has also helped her break from traditional gender stereotypes.
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The evening's host took a break from introducing other singers to show off her own pipes.
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Following the incident, Kardashian took a break from social media and from posting on her website.
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It was a break from recent conventions, when the nominee wouldn't speak until the last night.
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If an opponent still has the wherewithal to handfight, he gets a break from the beating.
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A mother brings her two young children, determined to give them a break from their iPads.
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Others expressed gratitude for family members or friends who offer a break from the daily grind.
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It was a big break from Tencent's very PC-era social networks and online gaming empire.
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He is on summer break from college, where he is working toward a degree in physics.
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Young people are planning to break from the two-party system in unprecedented numbers this year.
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It's the next wave of visual communication that doesn't require you to break from the conversation.
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He claimed he wanted a break from the spotlight and was struggling with a bum knee.
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Take a break from the daily grind, have a local brew and strike up a conversation.
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This is a great time to take a break from social media and technology in general.
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Balancing motherhood and her career is one of the reasons Aguilera took a break from music.
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Even when she's taking a break from social media, Taylor Swift always has her squad's back.
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Mars retrogrades are times to put down arms, take a break from battle, and review strategy.
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The only Republican briefed on the intelligence who has yet to break from Trump is Rep.
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Bannon's efforts to unseat Barrasso are an indication that he is willing to break from Trump.
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Still, it does not advocate a break from the EU in the very pro-EU Spain.
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For example, a pup might be bored and need some playtime or a break from training.
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Still, the incorporation of a religion apart from Catholicism felt like a break from the norm.
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We all need a treat after this week Maybe you need a break from partisan bickering.
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In a break from protocol, Trump seemed to confirm the existence of these weapons last week.
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Here are four signs that you should probably take a break from buying on credit:1.
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Similarly, for all Trump's bluster, those who break from him rarely face consequences for doing so.
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She loves helping people break from the 9-to-5 grind and build their own businesses.
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While some celebrities never take a break from their bustling careers, others do just the opposite.
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She was in the city for only a month, visiting New York on break from college.
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Still, Alex decided to take a break from college and serve as his mother's campaign manager.
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In a break from decades of tradition, the President has refused to release his tax returns.
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Joined by friends, the stars took a break from the chill to grab beverages at Starbucks.
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Later came that messy divorce in 2010 and his indefinite break from golf, punctuated by injury.
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Moore, though, would represent a sharp break from Trump's prior Fed nominees who have won confirmation.
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And sometimes I just want a break from the whole thing, to be honest with you.
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And 15 years later it's like, damn I haven't taken a break from partying in awhile.
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After a nearly month-long break from social media, James Charles has officially returned to YouTube.
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I took a break from the event to speak to the DiMoDa crew on Telegraph Hill.
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Given all these hassles and barriers, you might justify taking a break from your exercise routine.
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Maybe you just need to take a quick break from Lemonade — and we have good news.
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Like you're out in the fire escape catching a break from small talk for a minute.
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I'll take a short break from my work and that can sometimes be seen as lazy.
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"I don't think there will be a major break from the past," the diplomat told Reuters.
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We had speakerphone conversations with our parents, then arguments about needing a break from the phone.
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These were brief moments where my coworkers and I had a break from our daily grind.
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At 50, she is also a nice generational break from the 77-year old Biden. 8.
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This explainer is your break from all the terrible things that are happening in the world.
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We joked that we wanted the war to start just for a break from the monotony.
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She missed several races with an illness, then took a monthlong break from the World Cup.
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The one big break from orthodoxy has been his protectionism, his eagerness to start trade wars.
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She took a six-month break from concertizing in 2010, around the time "Janine" was released.
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No. 6 Sloane Stephens is currently "on a break" from her coach Kamau Murray, he said.
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He has previously written about his break from the Republican Party, which you can read here.
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Would they break from their blind support and turn away from him and turn on him?
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He has to convince skeptics that he is a genuine break from the Congress party's past.
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Tilila is a nice local break from the TV-wallpapered Irish bars that dominate the neighborhood.
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Mark Josephson, Eleanor Stanford, Chris Harcum and Kenneth R. Rosen provided the break from the news.
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To get a break from his obsessive trawling of social media, he plays hockey and golf.
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Ms. Merkel and Mr. Seehofer have now agreed on a two-week break from their fight.
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To protect your mental health, the World Health Organization advises taking a break from the news.
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It was a wholesale break from the world I had inhabited for more than a decade.
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Above all, no one would rule by fear, perhaps the most radical break from the brigade.
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At the time, The Washington Post reported that lawmakers were "agape" at Wilson's break from tradition.
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PEOPLE confirmed earlier this month that Jenner and Scott are taking a break from their relationship.
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Cervantes will briefly take a break from his leading role in the Chicago production of Hamilton.
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Miguel will briefly take a break from his leading role in the Chicago production of Hamilton.
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However, despite all the hype, they won't represent a radical break from the current mobile experience.
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Hunter got the lights back up, but it appeared Trump liked the break from the spotlight.
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Connolly's is where you should go when you're ready for a break from the great outdoors.
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And none break from the ideological approach Mr. Obama took during his eight years in office.
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But if you are interested in a break from the familiar, they are well worth exploring.
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How was Saturday's March for Science a break from tradition among scientists, according to the article?
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"I needed a break from the fight" for adequate services in a public setting, she said.
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The Biebers will then take a break from professional activities for their honeymoon, according to People.
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Take the labor out of sex This holiday is all about taking a break from labor.
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Michael Bennett said early and often during one media scrum in a break from the trial.
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Mr. Nolan spoke separately, from Vietnam, where he was taking a brief break from promotional duties.
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But that hope evaporated, he said, with the GOP's decision to break from the intelligence community.
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One spring break from school, Taranto went to northern Canada to train with an arctic explorer.
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Those beach braids lasted for weeks, which gave me a break from those tedious salon trips.
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Mr. Atkinson suggested a limited break from antitrust law to allow businesses to coordinate location decisions.
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As a result, many parents with young children resort to taking a break from their career.
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I'm happy I can choose a dark red because I finally get a break from interviews.
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She does not take a break from the hard labor even if she is in pain.
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The trailer positions Logan as a Wild West outlaw, making a break from the superhero genre.
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Meanwhile, Trump took a break from bashing Democrats over the impeachment charges to promote the deal.
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It's a nice break from most of the other plotlines that involve large groups of people.
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The legislative ping-pong will be a break from the normally tightly scripted Senate floor. Sen.
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PewDiePie announced in a recent video that he will take a break from YouTube next year.
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During my break from Trump news, I found rich coverage veins that aren't getting social play.
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Definitely a welcome break from all the sweets, even if the price is a little steep.
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This time, if he wants a break from the Knicks, it may have to be permanent.
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It is a testament to the film that both women eventually break from their initial types.
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This summer, take a break from passive reading, skimming, reading-as-multitasking, and try mindful reading.
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I'll break from explaining the scene to tell you just how much I love this character.
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If your income is lower, you might be in line for a break from the feds.
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Below, a rally in London in December pushing for a complete break from the European Union.
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And, in a break from the news, we have an exclusive video interview with Taylor Swift.
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"I took a break from my rigorous nap schedule to be here," she told the audience.
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I was taking a break from kids, my husband and my 80-pound incessantly barking dog.
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I'll get through this, but, right now, I need to take a break from my life.
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Simmons has said he simply wants to take a break from the life of a celebrity.
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Ocasio-Cortez, taking a break from orientation, stopped by to rally them and show her support.
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Trump, taking a break from White House prep, tees off with Tiger Woods WEST PALM BEACH - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Friday took a break from preparing to take office to engage in a pastime beloved by presidents since Dwight Eisenhower: playing 18 holes of golf.
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Twitter does not comment on individual accounts, and declined to break from that policy in this case.
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American Express' break from Costco Wholesale drove down expenses and made a portfolio sale of $1 billion.
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Daisy Ridley is taking a break from social media following backlash over an anti-gun violence post.
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The Nintendo Switch is a break from form and is both a home console and a handheld.
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I don't need to be a teenager to enjoy a break from reality, and neither do you.
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This was actually an unexpectedly nice aspect of this leg — taking a break from being in charge.
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Subscribe now for an inside look at why she took a break from acting, only in PEOPLE!
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Wind City Books in Casper, Wyoming, wants customers to take a break from smartphones, laptops and tablets.
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But they actually symbolize the complete break from a Cold War-era agreement between Washington and Moscow.
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This doesn't illustrate a break from tradition so much as a shift in how weddings work now.
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Reading, England — Some people like to take a break from work with a quick bite of chocolate.
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Britney Spears may be a workout junkie, but even she needs a break from time to time.
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Both chambers will take a break from July 1-9, then return and work July 10-28.
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In May 2017, Stone visited the actor, 34, in London during a break from filming The Favourite.
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Carey closed her remarks by announcing she's taking a break from social media until her March tour.
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For the first time, George and Charlotte are both on a break from school until early September.
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West has been taking a break from major public appearances following his breakdown and hospitalization last November.
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I should also take a break from my staple vintage shops and just stroll through the city.
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That said, if Digital Foundry is to be believed, Scorpio might represent a break from the past.
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In the fallout of the scandal, Woods took an indefinite break from golf and lost countless sponsorships.
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That was pretty much the entire conversation … [they] suggested to me to take a break [from TikTok].
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This past February, Nicole Mastrangelo, 23, decided she and her friends needed a break from the city.
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Once we break from that group, that tendency to self-isolate culturally will be worsened, I'm afraid.
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Justin Bieber is taking some time to help out the homeless amid his break from Selena Gomez.
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It's a refreshing break from the purpose-built racing circuits that flood the Formula One race calendar.
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Instead, she took a two-year-long break from fashion (including shopping) to regroup mentally and travel.
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So, Robbie's gown is also a break from the expected — boring, even — state of red carpet dressing.
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Little sister Kendall Jenner was in tow ... evidently taking a break from the "Free the Nipple" movement.
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In another break from the recent past, there were no portraits of Mr. Chávez in the chamber.
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But every now and again we could use a break from the same ol' fashions (and filters).
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Emily Hall, another user, says she took a break from Instagram before the likes test rolled out.
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Debra decided to take advantage of the break from unpacking to cool off with a quick shower.
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Peters also had to take a break from live streaming to recharge his phone at one point.
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"It's really important to remember that it's OK to take a break from the news," she said.
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" Per TMZ's sources, Bieber "didn't want a clean break from Floyd, he just wanted to 'reset boundaries.
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Take a break from whatever it is you're doing and enjoy seven minutes of pure '70s bliss.
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Lily Collins is taking a break from her busy schedule to enjoy some fun in the sun!
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The tongue was tougher to break from the face, being a bit too slippery to grip firmly.
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In fact, it was motherhood that led her to take a break from her nonstop music career.
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This past May, Stone visited the actor, 34, in London during a break from filming The Favourite.
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I take a brief break from my lazy morning to clean the kitchen before relaxing once again.
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Crucially, you do not have to announce that you are taking a weeklong break from social media.
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This will give subscribers a chance to take a break from the platform without losing their status.
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Clicking back into the comments over and over again, the target gets no break from the aggressor.
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The justices will take a break from their summer break to consider Mr Trump's plea for clarification.
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What had first felt like a break from the constant, churning worry started to feel like indifference.
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His position was a break from Sanders, who had advocated voting rights for incarcerated Americans, and Harris.
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Taylor Swift seems to be taking a break from men, and opting for ladies nights out instead.
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It's a great break from the grim environments of… well, lots of the games on this list.
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Need a break from all of the Kim-Khloé-Kourtney drama on Keeping Up With The Kardashians?
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In the early 2000s, polls suggested only about 15 percent of Catalans wanted to break from Spain.
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The single JoBro told Los Angeles Confidential that he's going to take a little break from dating.
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Selena Gomez is taking a break from celebrity, but her Instagram account is still in the spotlight.
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Take a break from trying to contact aliens, and see what's in store for you this April.
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Plus, the AC will be a nice break from this beautiful and sunny but very hot weather.
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Minwoo took a break from the band to complete his tw0-year mandatory military service in 2014.
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Sometimes you not only need a snack break, you need a break from shopping with your kids.
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While taking a break from his entertainment duties, Surchard also shared a photograph alongside the KarJenner sisters.
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On Thursday, the U.S. Open-bound pro took a break from practice to celebrate its US arrival.
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Lifestyle modifications—like taking a break from a busy tour schedule—are also critical, says Dr. Staud.
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If nothing else, the passenger drone was a nice break from all the smartphones and giant TVs.
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The Republicans have been courting them for decades now, in a dramatic break from the party's origins.
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He sat out the previous two games to get a break from a 4-for-103 slump.
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One way she's been centering her life is taking a break from her pop star music career.
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Paul died in a car crash while taking a break from filming Furious 7 in November 2013.
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The automaker hopes to encourage online shoppers to take a break from Amazon to look at cars.
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She said she can't take a break from raising her grandchildren because she can't afford a babysitter.
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The more I thought about it, the more I needed a break from wearing a wrist Tamagotchi.
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If you need to take a break from sharing updates because it's not proving helpful, tell people.
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But Audi just can't seem to catch a break from the scandal despite its positive financial results.
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Elijah Cummings's (D-Md.) microphone, in a break from typical decorum given to the committee's minority members.
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President Trump kicked off his Thanksgiving break from Mar-A-Lago by addressing LaVar Ball on Twitter.
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This new venture by Bieber comes after the singer announced that he's taking a break from music.
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Perhaps he could've taken a break from writing crazy tweets to take a pre-raid power nap?
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After walking across the commencement stage, student-loan borrowers typically receive a little break from their lenders.
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"We just got through one campaign season, and we all need a break from politics," Noem said.
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"Humility", says Sunil K, during the movie's interval as he takes a break from all the yelling.
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"[It's] more about wanting to take a break from working their ass off all day," says Gat.
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And, really: Who, even as an adult, doesn't want a break from reality once in a while?
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At the very least, it makes for a break from the pressures of the fashion week grind.
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Give yourself a break from the Black Friday madness with this free trial of Amazon Music HD.
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That's a break from the Obama administration which threatened vetoes on the defense policy bill every year.
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"And I think everyone needs a break from the rush of design week." slide show slide show
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"We want a complete break from O'Neill (and) Chan is just a proxy for O'Neill," he said.
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I needed a break from the politician who has roused the lowest impulses of the American character.
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It was a welcome break from wearing strapless underwire bras under strappy tops and dresses all summer.
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But Mr. Trump insisted that the project was not viable without a tax break from the city.
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Tulsi Gabbard is taking a two-week break from the campaign to attend Army National Guard training.
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The ad is also a break from the contentious barbs between the two candidates on the trail.
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He is portrayed as a populist break from the past, while from Russia's point of view, Mrs.
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The development marks a significant break from the traditional GOP position, which is opposed to drug importation.
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When they need a break from beer, this is perfect for keeping their water bottles chilled too.
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Say yes to taking a break from your spreadsheets and documents in favor of a creative break.
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The public pushback from Ryan, the House's top Republican, represents a rare break from the GOP president.
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Pink revealed her plans to take a break from music at the 2019 Country Music Association Awards.
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I turned it up and decided to take a break from dressing to lie on the bed.
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Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, said she wanted to "take a break" from public service.
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We're told after Erica discovered the employee's double-cross she just needed a break from it all.
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At the time, I thought of it as "taking a break from college," not dropping out altogether.
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You get to burn some calories and your pup gets a break from being on four paws.
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Then again, Macron and Le Pen's showdown in the runoff is itself huge break from historical convention.
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In that period, conservative thinkers such as Pat Buchanan were starting to break from the establishment view.
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But then ... Tommy says Gigi is a break from the past, when models were beautiful, but dense.
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Mueller's attorney told Swift during the questioning that she could have taken a break from the event.
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It comes after Macron undertook a three-day tour to Africa promising a break from the past.
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"None of this is a mark of authenticity or a refreshing break from political correctness," Clinton writes.
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But on its own, "Swear" is an almost gentle break from the monotony of Negan's endless torture.
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His song, however, is much more than just a welcome break from the sound of sword slashes.
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He's referring to the fact that Snap's newest shareholders won't have voting power, a break from tradition.
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There are always some activities sure to give you a good break from the digital video scene.
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It's perfectly normal and OK to be be sick of Instagram and take a break from it.
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It might mean strain at work or taking a break from hobbies that usually bring you joy.
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I've been taking a break from crosswords for a while due to general business in my life.
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Sanders, on the other hand, is seeking a break from the foreign policy establishment as a whole.
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I did purchase the CD, I wasn't just taking a break from doing rad kickflips or anything.
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And it's a nice break from school: I pour myself a glass of wine and go up.
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Bieber just announced he's taking a break from music to focus on his family and his health.
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As a result, they have both made albums that break from the dominant sound in notable ways.
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We then decided to take a break from art and head to the Pyrenees to go hiking.
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When I am in London or in the streets, I get a break from that intense intimacy.
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That baby is currently 27 years old and backpacking around Europe on his summer break from teaching.
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To become one, it would need to make a thorough break from hierarchical and conservative Confucian traditions.
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When did you first have the idea to take a break from the show and reconceive it?
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Boîte Ponyboy, a homey hangout in Greenpoint, offers a refreshing break from the cookie-cutter hotel bars.
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In other words, Akihito's abdication isn't a break from tradition; it's a return to an anterior practice.
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Instead, he proposed I move in alone and we take a three-month break from our marriage.
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The Paris agreement marked a new chapter in international climate negotiations — a sharp break from the past.
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Ptak took a break from all of this — and Royal Wedding cake-baking — to accept our challenge.
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A few months later, after playing the Australian Open, Serena took a six-month break from tennis.
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The cabanas lining the area are an ideal spot to take a break from the Florida sun.
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There's quality sustenance to be found, too, when you need a break from shopping and garden-hopping.
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This was a break from the usual — for rock acts in general and this one in particular.
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So we took a break from discussing business and reflected on what we love about each other.
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Despite his occasional tendency to break from traditional ideological expectations, Roberts remains predominantly conservative in his rulings.
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If you need a break from The Office reruns and all the bad news, you're not alone.
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Democrats says such a meeting would be a significant break from protocol unless they are also included.
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On a recent morning, Mr. Tonelli took a break from cured meats to work his day job.
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Students can take a break from studying to finger-paint or do a craft to calm down.
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They acknowledge they took a break from polishing the songs later that month ... to go on tour.
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I was able to reset, to take a break from life, to just breathe without feeling guilty.
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"We always imagine indigenous people being part of our past," she said, on a break from installation.
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After getting married to Valerie, Ron took a break from acting to focus on raising their children.
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After getting married to Valerie, Ron took a break from acting to focus on raising their children.
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This new era of institutional appreciation is a welcome break from the lean years they've experienced together.
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Jay ends his relationships with both his male and female pillows and takes a break from sex.
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"Unless there is a break from past trends, then more urgent climate goals are needed," she added.
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Millie Bobby Brown is taking a break from hanging out in the Upside Down to produce movies.
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As normal people, sometimes we feel stressed, and must take a break from what we are doing.
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It&aposs time you take a break from your regularly scheduled life and take a sabbatical instead.
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You can use this week to declare your own independence, too, and take a break from technology.
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Britain's leader backed a clean break from the European Union, its single market and its court system.
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Besides, he's probably at the age where he's too old to break from what he's used to.
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If she could send a 5.15 during spring break from eighth grade, what more could she do?
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They said they were considering filing a formal request to break from the group and do so.
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In an unusual break from tradition, Melania Trump then stood and fastened the medal around his neck.
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About a year ago, she took a hiatus from public life, and a break from social media.
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"He's home all day long; I think he just wanted a break from it," Ms. Hodgkinson said.
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For one, Reed Hastings is taking a break from running Netflix to write a book about ... Netflix.
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Cory Booker are taking a break from the presidential campaign for a stop on the red carpet.
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It's only 15 minutes and it's a nice break from the sun and standing on my feet.
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All senators must be present and, in a break from norms and nature, they must remain silent.
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The third argument made by critics is that the NPR represents a radical break from previous administrations.
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Reaching out beyond the confines of your daily responsibilities can give you a break from the usual.
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I take a break from working and go for a run on the treadmill in my basement.
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In 2005, she took a break from the work force to get an M.F.A. in creative writing.
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But one of his greatest accomplishments actually began as a way to take a break from writing.
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Dr. Dennis Sinar remembers when it dawned on him: He was ready for a break from work.
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In numerous campaigns throughout the years, Viteri promised a break from the Correa-era demagoguery… and yet.
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At one point, I take a break from cleaning to eat a single-serve bag of Cheetos.
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And, as a pro-business populist, he represented a break from nearly two decades of leftist politics.
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By the end of the year, Harry and Meghan took a six-week break from official duties.
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When the election finally ends, voters will naturally want — and deserve — a break from all the campaigning.
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The Swedish star had been open about his struggles and took a break from touring in 2016.
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Besides, who couldn't use a laugh break from this whiplash-inducing carnival ride of a news cycle?
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Conservatives who preferred a cleaner break from the Yellen years have taken issue with Powell's moderate views.
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READING, England — Some people like to take a break from work with a quick bite of chocolate.
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He took a break from acting in 1994, but returned with a few small roles in 2003.
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What it really was was a break from a failed consensus to seek greatness we once had.
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