Some of their deal breakers are probably your deal breakers, too.
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In the spring of 2013, the Breakers launched the Boston Breakers Academy Program.
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They have gone from being too prescriptive with poorly calibrated circuit breakers, to having no circuit breakers whatsoever!
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We are trying out 3D paintings used as virtual speed breakers to avoid unnecessary requirements of speed breakers pic.twitter.
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We all have relationship deal-breakers – or even just crush deal-breakers, as was the case for one young student.
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Instead of saying, 'come out and see Stephanie McCaffrey and the Boston Breakers,' [say] 'just come out and see the Boston Breakers.
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"Late breakers tend to be late breakers because they already have a reason to not be with the front runner," DuHaime said.
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"We are trying out 3D paintings used as virtual speed breakers to avoid unnecessary requirements of speed breakers," India's transport minister Nitin Gadkari tweeted today.
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At the same time, [the Chinese government] put in some circuit breakers that remind me of 1987, how they didn't really know how the circuit breakers would work.
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The workers watched as hackers methodically clicked on circuit breakers in their grid operation software, each time opening the breakers and cutting power to another swath of the region.
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Let's talk about that concept in your book, the idea, because it's a concept that's big in Silicon Valley, of rule breakers, or they think they're rule breakers ... That's right.
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At the academy, girls pay to train with Breakers players and coaches to improve their skills, which also gives the Breakers a way to connect to fans on a personal level.
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ALL DAY AT BREAKERS Leyla Marchetto, an owner of Navy Beach in Montauk, N.Y., has taken over the cafe in the Breakers Montauk, a boutique motel just west of the village.
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He watched as it navigated purposefully toward buttons controlling the circuit breakers at a substation in the region and then clicked on a box to open the breakers and take the substation offline.
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But an illegals are not immigrants, illegals are law breakers.
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The issue numerates all the "Silence Breakers" of the year.
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They would then pass the information on to code breakers.
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The spring breakers' rooms were filled with the same detritus.
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The level of detail smart breakers look at is impressive.
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Both circuit breakers will only be activated once a day.
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Can it happen again ... even though we have circuit breakers?
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But a transition won't be easy, for owners or breakers.
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Ice breakers tend to feel old after a while. 21.
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Clinton makes a richer historical reference to previous barrier breakers.
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It's like a sun bleached Spring Breakers on the road.
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I saw Spring Breakers, and I was like, "Whoa" [laughs].
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But other beaches in Florida remain open for spring breakers.
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Why is Taylor Swift including in Times "Silence Breakers" cover?
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When we reached the ocean, the breakers swamped us again.
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CNBC's Bob Pisani said the circuit breakers passed the test.
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The inspector noted that there were not enough circuit breakers.
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Spring breakers play volleyball at Daytona Beach, Florida, March 20.
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Begin by turning off your circuit breakers, water and gas.
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A representative for The Breakers declined to comment on Saturday.
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Beachcombers walked the city's long oceanfront, as breakers hushed the sand.
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I describe it as the day the deal breakers are gone.
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He fell asleep while filming his sex scene in Spring Breakers.
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Hertlein likes to ask her patients to talk about deal breakers.
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I felt safe paddling out over the breakers with an instructor.
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Taxes paid by breakers generate huge sums for the state government.
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The Australian and French Opens do not have final set breakers.
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Many of us have deal-breakers when it comes to dating.
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Its first digital breakers will also incorporate an old-fashioned fuse.
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" The couple save the sadness for the album's final song, "Breakers.
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The Breakers take a 2-0 lead in the first half.
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The Breakers sold out the final three games of the season.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And how many ice breakers do we have available?
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The plunge in China triggered circuit breakers that halted trading there.
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None of these should be deal-breakers for any persuadable voter.
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This isn't to say such facts should be automatic deal breakers.
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It's also unlikely there will be any record-breakers this year.
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Now, the recognition of the "Silence Breakers" tips the scales back.
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He's a rule breaker, and rule breakers often get into trouble.
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Appearing arrogant or entitled ranked third among job-interview deal breakers.
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None of these setbacks were deal breakers, at least at first.
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Best known as a party spot for Spring Breakers, Daytona, Fla.
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On Thursday, DeSantis said "The party is over" for spring breakers.
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Circuit breakers were triggered and trading was halted for 15 minutes.
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Rule-breakers were threatened with public shaming and even being shot.
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The triggering of circuit breakers is limited to once per day.
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We just don't have those circuit breakers and shock absorbers anymore.
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The backlash began as spring breakers were spotted crowding Florida's beaches.
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Trading circuit breakers were applied to several stocks on the exchange.
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They also described their deal breakers when it came to relationships.
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Hudgens played Candy in the art-house comedy "Spring Breakers" (2013).
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These suckers aren't total back breakers, but they are inconveniently heavy.
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I describe it as the day the deal-breakers are gone.
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When Ifeoma Onumonu was selected eighth overall by the Boston Breakers at the 22020 NWSL college draft, she went on stage to give a short speech and get draped with a new blue-and-white Breakers scarf.
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Like many of today's boundary-breakers, Dimmock doesn't subscribe to one title.
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At least no one went by themselves to check the circuit breakers.
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The oddest among them might just be Ice Breakers' new Glitter Gum.
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Instead, such boxes contain a panel of electromechanical switches called circuit breakers.
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To make such management work, though, the breakers need to become "smart".
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These weren't deal-breakers, but mild inconveniences do add up over time.
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They were path breakers though none openly claimed to be a feminist.
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That's what's so special about Game 7s or Game 163 tie-breakers.
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For analysts who have studied circuit-breakers, this should not be surprising.
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Brackney cautioned, however, law breakers aren&apost likely to heed city ordinances.
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They were no rule breakers when reporters were allowed to ask questions.
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She recently got a medal for walking the Bay to Breakers event.
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None of these issues are deal breakers, but they do add up.
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Thus they seem to be safe against code-breakers using quantum computers.
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You should watch Spring Breakers while you wait for the Lifetime biopic.
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Time Magazine has named the "Silence Breakers" its person of the year.
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Additional breakers would have been tripped at 563 percent and 20 percent.
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Infected Florida spring breakers are still incubating the illness, spreading the disease.
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Flock calls her subjects "romantics and rule breakers," the women in particular.
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Anyway, if these designers are sometimes rule breakers, they are not apostates.
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Zola has drawn comparisons to Hustlers and Spring Breakers, which isn't unfair.
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The "silence breakers" may themselves be silenced, at least for a time.
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What, exactly, is the GOP's official stance on rewarding immigration law-breakers?
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THE BREAKERS (Grand Central, $26) finds her down by Ocean Beach, looking for Michelle (Chelle) Curley, who restores old houses and hasn't been seen since she entered her latest project, a bedraggled 1903 mansion known as the Breakers.
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But they also serve as a distribution point for all the wires in a house, with breakers monitoring the lights and power sockets in different rooms, and separate breakers regulating some individual appliances, such as cookers and water heaters.
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Lee says the toolkit had the ability to launch a continuous assault on the circuit breakers so that each time operators would try to regain control in order to re-close the breakers, the malware would open them again.
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Indeed, Indian shares tend to move dramatically following results, often triggering circuit breakers.
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Oh, and feel free to share your bedroom deal-breakers in the comments.
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Five policemen instantly pounced, nabbing one of the city's few remaining law-breakers.
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Would the market become so dislocated that we would hit the circuit breakers?
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Facebook needs to be much clearer about how it handles systematic rule breakers.
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Other furry deal breakers arise when the pet in question isn't that furry.
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The breakers, which use encrypted internet connections, can also meter each circuit separately.
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Breakers using such chips should, Mr Holmquist reckons, be competitive with mechanical ones.
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The big question, here, is whether the Breakers have the luxury of time.
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And his pedigree of turning a franchise around enticed Billiard and the Breakers.
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Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers is a good litmus test for someone like GIRLI.
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I also adjusted some circuit breakers, given our anticipated views on market volatility.
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An early offering, "Spring Breakers" (2013), generated both rave reviews and scathing critiques.
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Despite its reputation, Cancún is far more than a destination for spring breakers.
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The "Law" and the "Breakers" feature aesthetic differences, but their abilities are identical.
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She wants to use the term "undocumented immigrants" to describe these law breakers.
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The 2017 cover featured the "silence breakers" who spoke out against sexual harassment.
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It's no wonder "The Silence Breakers" are Time Magazine's Person of the Year.
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Here are some of my personal deal breakers: If you are … A gamer.
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The island has been popping with spring breakers all week, according to Bloomberg.
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Such findings are not necessarily deal breakers, he said, but warrant further inquiries.
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Of course, there are a few things that can be actual deal breakers.
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Those circuit breakers are imposed by the exchanges to maintain orderly market behavior.
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The market-wide circuit breakers have been triggered only once before, in 210.
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He is now encouraging other spring breakers to start taking the virus seriously.
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Last week's moves raised questions over whether circuit breakers are needed in crypto.
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Locals and spring breakers flocked to Clearwater Beach in Florida on March 17.
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Last week's moves raised questions over whether circuit breakers are needed in crypto.
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The deal also gave the Breakers a little break, though not for long.
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The resort city has actively sought spring breakers and not imposed draconian rules.
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Rule-breakers could be penalized by being assigned chores such as washing windows.
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If Weinstein evades the charges, the "Silence Breakers" said their work won't end.
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Other companies, big players, are already investing in their own digital circuit breakers.
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These cables allow commands from a computer to be sent to the breakers.
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In "Rule Makers, Rule Breakers," the psychologist Michele Gelfand sides with the culturalists.
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When you match with people, you're given ice breakers to help facilitate conversation.
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Time magazine named "the Silence Breakers" its Person of the Year for 2017.
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In the video's description, Limit Breakers writes, "Some people say games are art, I like to think we have proved otherwise..." Here's Limit Breakers' tutorial for how to override the textures in Dark Souls 3 with whatever meme you want.
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Bitcoin has survived hard forks and governmental regulations that were considered potential deal breakers.
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Deal-breakers are super important to hammer out before a relationship gets too serious.
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Now seemingly these two things -- retirement communities and spring breakers -- have little in common.
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Starting to get a little...as James Franco in spring breakers would say... spicious.
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But as The Imitation Game shows, where there are codes, there are code-breakers.
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Nintendo also announced tower defense Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers for a May 24th release.
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Eaton also thinks that, at some point, the time for digital breakers will come.
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LONDON — Swans may be graceful to look at, but they're also troublesome law breakers.
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Circuit breakers were first used in October 20083, following a major stock market drop.
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The bad news is the circuit breakers themselves may be part of the problem.
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The behavior of these spring breakers is not just blatantly xenophobic, it's outright offensive.
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Earlier in the episode, Sonja starts a "deal breakers" list for her longtime pal.
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They introduced and then hurriedly scrapped ill-designed "circuit-breakers" to calm market jitters.
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Racial bias, poor hygiene, and hard drug use ranked among people's top deal breakers.
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It was the only time systemwide circuit breakers were triggered that shut markets down.
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It was the first — and only — test of the new so-called circuit breakers.
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Of course, we must protect our borders, vet newcomers and hold law-breakers accountable.
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Most of these glass-ceiling breakers were born around the final days of segregation.
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Circuit breakers were triggered after just 29 minutes — the shortest session it's ever had.
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Trade was halted on the S&P 113 after it hit downdraft circuit breakers.
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Sometimes this is repellent, sometimes provocative, sometimes even — in "Spring Breakers," at least — profound.
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" I thought of her as an actor when I saw her in "Spring Breakers.
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Rabbi Michael R. Resnick officiated at the Breakers hotel in Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs.
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Spring breakers continue to party at Miami Beach's hookah shops and Nashville's honky-tonks.
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Rule breakers could get hit with a $500 fine or have their scooter confiscated.
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Here are what circuit breakers at some of Asia's main stock exchanges are like.
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Products that are subject to circuit breakers include stocks, mutual funds and certain bonds.
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Trade was halted on the S&P 113 after it hit downdraft circuit breakers.
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And what, other than make videos about spring breakers, do they do with it?
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Such reactions can be intensified by a lack of circuit breakers that halt trading.
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The "Silence Breakers" refers to the women who came forward with accusations against Weinstein.
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Most notably, The Breakers, a 19th-century estate, has become a popular tourist destination.
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Like Alaska's walrus coin, other tie-breakers are connected to local history and tradition.
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On the track, where on-road annoyances become deal-breakers, the Corvette is easy.
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"We are a sorority, the Silence Breakers," she said on the phone this week.
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But the rule breakers, even if they evade capture, likely face a tough road.
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Selena, four years ago "Spring Breakers" allowed you to graduate to more mature roles.
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Now, they don't call themselves married, have eliminated deal-breakers, and support each other.
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Technicians had to travel to the substations to physically close breakers and restore power.
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The New York Stock Exchange has "circuit breakers" that halt trading when panic ensues.
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This was 2014, and the Breakers were in the midst of their second season in the National Women's Soccer League, the third try at a professional women's soccer league in the United States, and also the third incarnation of the Breakers in Boston.
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But unless you're a die-hard Super Nintendo purist, these design tweaks aren't deal-breakers.
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Continue with ice-breakers and blurry pictures, or find your perfect match for cuffing season?
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She had these deal-breakers and ended up with someone who violated six of them.
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Users would be able to post their own ice breakers for others to respond to.
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Most people have a list of "deal breakers" when it comes to finding a partner.
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S., as a result of Black Tuesday in 1987, circuit breakers were put in place.
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It will also mean more established breakers may get to make a living from it.
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"It's got the music, the university scene, the hippies and the rule-breakers," said Hurley.
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We asked R29 staffers to share a few of their food-focused relationship deal-breakers.
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There is hope, not least because America's political traditions have survived powerful rule-breakers before.
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Not deal-breakers, by any means, but as they add up, they get more noticeable.
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The story is Southern gothic meets Spring Breakers, a business trip turned violent horror story.
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They are rule-breakers, they vote with their dollars and they are not easily fooled.
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No, that high honor was reserved for Ice Breakers' Ice Cubes gum in Arctic Grape.
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Footage broadcast by state television CCTV on Friday showed ice-breakers working in Liaodong Bay.
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Yeah. In the book, rule makers or breakers, I have a whole chapter on organizations.
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For the Breakers, the challenge—and it's an existential one—is finally about finding space.
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Powers thought the Breakers could become more than Boston's sixth or seventh professional sports team.
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If, however, none of these suggestions are viable, might we suggest some dating ice breakers?
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"There are deal breakers in our relationship that we would separate over," said Farley, 30.
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The new circuit breakers, far from calming investors, may have exacerbated the sense of panic.
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But even the former acknowledge that circuit-breakers pose the risks described by the latter.
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From bad TV taste to annoying pet peeves, we all have our relationship deal-breakers.
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Unlike many Western countries, Ukraine's plants still have circuit breakers that can be flipped manually.
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Here's what they told CNBC about circuit breakers, market shutdowns and investor confidence in China.
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Spring breakers are flocking to South Beach, giving the area a bad reputation, Taylor wrote.
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It marks the moment when one of fashion's biggest rule breakers becomes part of history.
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Other deal-breakers include a wife's failure to bring cooking utensils from her father's house.
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ABB has signed an agreement to divest its stake in Shanghai ABB Breakers Co., Ltd.
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The companies make low- and medium-voltage breakers, switchgear and transformers for the Chinese market.
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Newport is known for its famous mansions like The Breakers, The Elms, and Marble House.
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And Black Monday resulted in trading curbs (so-called "circuit breakers") to prevent panic-selling.
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Choices around costs can create major relationship rifts and, in some cases, be deal-breakers.
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The "breakers" that disconnected power were operated "by multiple external humans" through secure communication channels.
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Footage of thousands of spring breakers packed together on Florida's beaches has sparked widespread condemnation.
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The Silence Breakers, a group of Weinstein's accusers, released a statement after the sentencing hearing.
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The temporary halt is the first of three levels of so-called downside circuit breakers.
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Today in regular trading, American indices fell so far that they triggered protective circuit breakers.
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It's like that whole misnomer with Time magazine, "the Silence Breakers," which drives me nuts.
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Reveling spring breakers have hit the beaches in defiance of a nationwide social distancing campaign.
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Before Black Monday in 1987, people likely thought the concept of circuit breakers was ridiculous.
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Bradshaw said a police officer went to The Breakers resort at about 11:38 a.m.
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" — Jost "First of all, bravo to the casting agency that found these two thumb breakers.
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Next, the Breakers traded the 383th, 16th and 21st picks to Chicago for picks Nos.
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" Masse recently wrote a piece for the Wrap titled "Why Aren't Silence Breakers Getting Hired?
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Throw out a few ice breakers to get members talking about what's important to them.
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"Rule Makers, Rule Breakers" could have benefited from some of the same balance and nuance.
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But these are minor inconveniences — if they are inconveniences at all — not devastating deal-breakers.
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She was already friends with Vanessa Hudgens and Selena Gomez before they started filming Spring Breakers.
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It previously refused to use South Asian ship-breakers but now reckons it can improve things.
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Circuit breakers are thus essential to help prevent electrical fires and stop people from being electrocuted.
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Where do any of our female firsts, our path breakers, where do they find that strength?
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China responded by removing circuit breakers that halted the trading, temporarily sending some relief into markets.
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The CSI300, the benchmark index against which China's new circuit breakers are set, plunged 7.21 percent.
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"It reads like Spring Breakers meets Pulp Fiction, as told by Nicki Minaj," Kushner told Variety.
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I cannot help asking the relevant senators and House representatives: are you lawmakers or law-breakers?
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But if you're not, you might end up with an inbox full of deal breakers. 20.
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Where do any of our female firsts, our path-breakers, where do they find that strength?
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Looking north toward the Indian Ocean, I could see distant breakers crashing against a golden beach.
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Here are 12 of the biggest deal-breakers — according to experts — to compare your list to.
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The regulations have left the usually crowded beaches eerily empty — and some spring breakers very disappointed.
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And a video on Twitter from Monday showed beaches in Clearwater, Florida, packed with spring breakers.
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Time Magazine named "The Silence Breakers," who have called out abuse, its person of the year.
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Rule-breakers were threatened with public shaming and even "shoot on sight" orders in one state.
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"This election is between the builders and the breakers," said Marietje Schaake, a liberal Dutch legislator.
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Circuit breakers are measures implemented by exchanges when they consider price movements to be overly volatile.
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This translates to a mix of families, couples, friends, spring breakers, and bachelor and bachelorette parties.
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State beaches were recently open to spring breakers, and only just closed down after Florida Gov.
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Mandel and Shane use these answers to eliminate any deal-breakers and match up good fits.
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Florida's Clearwater Beach is also closing on Monday, so don't expect many more controversial spring breakers.
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He can do it irresponsibly, like the spring breakers who partied on the beach in Miami.
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When the voting finished, the Breakers had tallied more than the Ritz Theater in Wellington, Tex.
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We decide that we will tour The Breakers first and then visit the Elms after lunch.
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Boneta also donated, and Kazan paid for the suite they shared at the nearby Breakers hotel.
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But it's not overtly political like Hustlers, and it's less meandering and gonzo than Spring Breakers.
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China's naval shipyards are also building new minesweepers, intelligence and electronic surveillance vessels and ice breakers.
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These policies only work if YouTube is willing to take down its most popular rule-breakers.
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This week's all new episode of Jay Leno's Garage is dedicated to the vehicular rule-breakers!
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Spring breakers feared for their lives in a 2010 remake of "Piranha" (1978), titled "Piranha 3D."
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The hackers overwrote the firmware on the remote-terminal units, or RTUs, that controlled substation breakers.
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As usual, I always have a few complaints, none of which are deal-breakers for either product.
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The instability persisted into early 2016 with the introduction of circuit breakers that triggered early market closures.
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To make matters worse, the CSRC has now determined that the circuit breakers are not in force.
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The couple met in 2013 through a mutual friend at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Franco iconically played a drug-dealing spoof of Riff Raff in Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers in 2012.
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House Republicans would normally rebel over such an approach, which many view as amnesty for law-breakers.
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" In 2017, Swift was among those named Time's Person of the Year, along with other "silence breakers.
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Both WINS AT and WE MET gave me some pause, though not necessarily because they're deal breakers.
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TIME's Person of the Year is not just an individual, but a brave group: The Silence Breakers.
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When Time unveiled its person of the year, "The Silence Breakers," yesterday, it caused quite the stir.
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The issue recognizes "the silence breakers" — women who've spoken out about sexual misconduct in their various industries.
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There is, however, one other obstacle besides price to the uptake of domestic digital breakers: the regulators.
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Included in the list of "silence breakers" are a housekeeper, a former dishwasher, and a state senator.
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Chinese equities fell 7 percent for the second time this week, triggering the newly placed circuit breakers.
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China has suspended its stock market circuit breakers but does this mean the currency devaluation will stop?
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That's exactly what happened Thursday in China after circuit breakers kicked in and shut down the exchanges.
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"We don't have any partnership with the Revs at all," Lee Billiard, the Breakers general manager, says.
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The theory of circuit-breakers is that they are supposed to help calm an over-excited market.
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The biggest, purest breakers are suitable only for pros (or novices with scant regard for personal safety).
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After the case, Swift was among The Silence Breakers who were named TIME's Person of the Year.
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The Beach Bum is billed as a "follow-up" to Spring Breakers, rather than a direct sequel.
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Guinness' list of record-breakers from this year includes feats that are nothing short of mind-boggling.
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The Golden State Warriors, breakers of unbreakable records, failed to finish the season as repeat N.B.A. champions.
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It named "The Silence Breakers" -- the voices against sexual harassment -- as the defining "person" of the year.
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When institutional investors start vetting the startup, behaviors a VC might gloss over suddenly become deal-breakers.
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Being honest about your relationship deal breakers and how the date went for you will also help.
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Cameras at a beer festival in Qingdao, China, caught 25 alleged law-breakers in under one second.
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Consider, for example, the vibrant suits in Spring Breakers that embody the girls' need to feel noticed.
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Monday was the first time the current circuit breakers, which were established in 22007, were set off.
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A video of spring breakers in Florida went viral last week for their indifference to the virus.
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There is equality between kings and peasants, the prominent and the unheralded, rule followers and rule breakers.
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Politics has always required its practitioners to negotiate deals and deal-breakers, the spoken and the unspeakable.
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Circuit breakers in India are triggered when the Nifty 50 or Sensex breaches a pre-determined limit.
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The circuit breakers were already triggered basically at the open today, when the S&P dropped 7%.
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The S&P decline is one of three "circuit breakers" markets pull when things look really dire.
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Was there some pride in there, too, in belonging to a band of misfits and rule-breakers?
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Footage of spring breakers partying in Florida despite social-distancing guidelines was shared widely earlier this month.
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It was the first time that has happened since the current circuit breakers were set in 2013.
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The "Spring Breakers" actress wore a gold fringe Julien Macdonald minidress to the 2013 MTV Movie Awards.
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Not to mention picking out a tiny white hat embedded in a mass of foaming white breakers.
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The content includes daily relationship challenges, ice breakers to help approach tricky conversations, digital gifts and more.
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Highlights The couple's reception occurred a week after the wedding at the Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla.
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"There's 20 little things like shunt trip breakers that you have to get past," the governor said.
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On the latest episode of Recode Decode, an interview with "Rule Makers, Rule Breakers" author Michele Gelfand.
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Her efforts to hold Landesman accountable landed her on the cover of Time for their "Silence Breakers" issue.
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During the attack, hackers remotely switched breakers in a way that cut power after installing malware, DHS said.
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" She added: "And remember, you are the heroes and history makers, the glass ceiling breakers of the future.
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"Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town's lifeblood tourist industry," the description says.
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Such is true not only with regard to circuit breakers, but with regard to all other financial regulation.
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Korine is best known for writing and directing 2012's Spring Breakers starring James Franco and Selena Gomez.
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Every year I got to dress up in funky clothes and party all day during Bay to Breakers.
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Vessels are now able to cross the route without the use of ice-breakers to clear their path.
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"I don't think there are any deal breakers so far in my discussions with G.O.P. members," he said.
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Four rule breakers decided to disguise themselves as a cardboard bus in order to get across the bridge.
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And we have the kind of rule breakers in politics on the left, who are rewriting that playbook.
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So it's not possible to get an overview of how effectively Facebook is handling political ad rule breakers.
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Last December, Time magazine put Swift front and center on its Person of the Year "Silence-Breakers" cover.
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The drop prompted a halt in trading on the first day that circuit breakers were put into place.
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However, critics argue that once drivers know that these speed breakers are visual illusions, they may ignore them.
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Imagine [a] 6-foot[-tall] person, water up to top of [their] head, hit by 20 foot breakers!
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The couple had never heard of the Breakers, Boston's only women's professional team, until a few weeks ago.
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Only one, Breakers Palm Beach, had a mandatory closure—one of nine pools on its grounds on Dec.
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There are a few features that it lacks that I wish it had, but none are deal breakers.
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But if these complaints aren't deal-breakers for you'll find a lot to love in the Blade 15.
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The raucous first day of trade tripped the exchange's circuit breakers that are designed to calm frenzied activity.
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Heather Marlowe was raped at a party in May 22012, during the city's popular Bay to Breakers footrace.
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But if those things aren't deal-breakers for you, then the Gear Fit 2 is a strong choice.
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These system-wide circuit breakers were triggered only once — on Oct 27, 1997, during the "Asian flu" crisis.
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There were 738 injuries among the 232 dancers in the study; breakers had the highest number of injuries.
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For the first — and only — time, systemwide circuit breakers shut the market before the official 4 p.m. close.
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Drew Catherine Damman and Rory Eric Golod were married May 21 at the Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla.
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The Spring Breakers sequel is really and truly happening – and its first casting choice couldn't be more perfect.
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In 2017, the president -- whose obsession with winning is planetary -- is second in line after the Silence Breakers.
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As the match between them ended in a draw, all tie-breakers related to that game are irrelevant.
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"These silence breakers" some famous, most unknown, were recently named Person(s) of the Year by Time Magazine.
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Opinion I'm a newly single, 34-year-old lesbian, and I have a list of relationship deal breakers.
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When he sees people out celebrating St. Patrick's Day or partying with other spring breakers it upsets him.
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But Florida isn't the only place where spring breakers are choosing not to abide by social distancing guidelines.
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We lost some heart-breakers, and we lost some like this where we never could get much going.
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He is responsible for keeping the authorities briefed on potential rabble-rousers and cracking down on rule breakers.
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Pelosi did not specify what other remaining provisions might constitute deal-breakers in the eyes of House Democrats.
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Spring breakers have been crowding Florida's beaches amid the coronavirus pandemic, but Florida's governor won't close beaches statewide.
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Fashion leaders love to cheer on rule-breakers — as if anyone actually learned any rules before breaking them.
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A recent video released by CBS News, for example, showed a number of spring breakers in Miami, Fla.
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Update: This story was updated to include reference on circuit-breakers being used across major U.S. securities-exchanges.
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In 2014, Mr. Miller presented Mr. Sessions with an award at the Breakers resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
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The bloodiest battle has been fought for years over a new visitor center planned for the Breakers' grounds.
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee's (NRSC) fundraising event this weekend is at The Breakers hotel in Palm Beach.
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"However, it is unclear to us that any of these are deal breakers for the stock," he said.
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In 2017, it was "The Silence Breakers," the group of people who came forward to report sexual misconduct.
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Burke was recognized as one of the "Silence Breakers" named as Time's Person of the Year in 2017.
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However, many Silence Breakers are following the news to see what happens to their fellow survivors in court.
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Also, regular exchanges have market makers providing liquidity, as well as volatility-curbing safeguards such as circuit breakers.
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Amnesty is a pardon for immigration law breakers coupled with the reward of the objective of their crime.
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Chiki Erosha Gupta and Brandon Francis Brahm were married July 15 at the Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla.
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The market is at risk to trip the so-called circuit breakers for the second time this week.
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And so it was with her new teammate, Morgan Andrews, the Breakers' third overall pick out of USC.
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You can compare those fights with waves crashing against the breakers: one side continues until the other collapses.
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These people are out-of-the-box rule breakers who can't be expected to conform to societal norms.
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Experts recently told me that this is characteristic of the tech industry's approach to clamping down on rule breakers.
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Authorities will crack down on law-breakers and work to better educate the public of risks, the newswire said.
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Other celebrities included are Lovato, Seth Rogen, James Franco (who Gomez starred with in Spring Breakers), and Alicia Keys.
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To try stop the market volatility, the government introduced circuit breakers, a measure it later acknowledged was a mistake.
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Could we ever make all, or even almost all, Americans think of those ills as unquestioned, absolute deal breakers?
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Still, if those things aren't deal-breakers for you, the Laptop 3 is an excellent, traditional Windows 10 laptop.
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Though I can still see small bits of unevenness where the hinge resides, those don't seem like deal breakers.
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Twitter tests new profile features, including presence indicators and 'ice breakers' Twitter wants to promote more and better conversations.
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Ice Breakers mints, which has an ad campaign revolving around unicorns for some reason, made the day its own.
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You may discover vast differences between your values and your sweetie's, but they don't have to be deal-breakers.
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"Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town's lifeblood tourist industry," according to the logline.
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As time passed, more spring breakers trickled in, but the crowd never grew to more than a few hundred.
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The list, called "the Silence Breakers," included celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd, and Terry Crews.
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Eaton's modified breakers have been installed in about 80 buildings, where they are monitoring and controlling power supplies remotely.
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Siemens, a German electricals giant, reckons digital breakers show "great promise" and has taken a stake in the company.
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The Breakers played their first home game in May 19963, in front of a sellout crowd of 11,714 fans.
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The Breakers big push financially is through its academy program and by partnering with youth teams across the region.
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Communicate from the very beginning what you are not going to tolerate and what are deal breakers for you.
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It had a wild opening day as expected, with most firms surging and circuit breakers popping in early trade.
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The group overlaps with the "silence breakers," who were collectively named Time's Person of the Year earlier this month.
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A number of other founders and CEOs surveyed say they think of themselves as rule-breakers, but thoughtful ones.
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For the culprit, look no further than the circuit-breakers that regulators introduced at the start of this week.
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Many of us have traits, quirks, and idiosyncrasies that we consider "deal breakers" when searching for a potential partner.
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The exhibition adopts this method, also drawing on Ramirez Jonas's experience of Gustave Courbet's painting The Stone Breakers (211).
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"They are a group of young, self-empowered, self-confident rule-breakers," Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös said.
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Having those kinds of personal circuit-breakers in place will help you avoid spur-of-the-moment investment moves.
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The Beach Bum is significantly lighter than those two and Korine's last trip into the Sunshine State, Spring Breakers.
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It's our own little version of Bletchley Park [the central site for British code breakers during World War II].
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The Okyenhene says he can bar rule-breakers from important events like funerals, for instance, but not much more.
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At that point, the DNC might have to turn to tie-breakers to keep the debate field at 20.
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Pictures posted on Gilnegah show the damaged warship listing to one side near wave breakers that protect the port.
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To foster that connectedness, some schools are shunning harsh punishment in favor of talking things through with rule breakers.
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"Correct the Record's Barrier Breakers 2016 had nothing to do with this," said Elizabeth Shappell, the group's communications director.
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Some deal-breakers: a low sperm count, an iffy health history or sperm that don't do well after freezing.
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A norte was blustering, sending breakers crashing over the stone dike built in 1901 under short-lived American rule.
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At one point we pondered doing a Mother's Day Brunch at the swanky Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida.
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While Bustle has done events in the past, Goldberg says Rule Breakers will be its largest event to date.
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China, in pursuit of its goals of economic and regional dominance, has been among the most egregious rule breakers.
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The lineup for Roulette's 2018 Mixology Festival, titled "Circuit Breakers," features an enticing series of improbable audio-visual pairings.
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Those who make it in are encouraged to focus on "positive, personal" posts, and moderators won't approve rule-breakers.
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CODE GIRLS The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II By Liza Mundy Illustrated.
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A recent video released by CBS News on Wednesday that shows a number of spring breakers in Miami, Fla.
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This is the third time that so-called circuit breakers (trading curbs) have tripped in the last few days.
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U.S. stock index futures plunged nearly 5%, almost hitting their circuit breakers for the second time in a week.
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The S&P 500 fell more than 7% Monday, triggering circuit breakers that temporarily helped halt a further plunge.
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DeSantis has yet to issue a similar order in Florida, and has infamously kept beaches open for spring breakers.
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On top of large fines for breaking the rules, the government has threatened to name and shame quarantine breakers.
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Or — in the case of Caracristi, whom I interviewed for a book on female code breakers — sorting and categorizing.
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For some, its lack of a customizable weight and a small selection of macro buttons might be deal-breakers.
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By noon, the sandy white beaches would be packed with sunbathers, gaggles of tipsy spring breakers, and children playing.
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To do away with rules would disappoint both people who enjoy order and respect ritual and the rule-breakers.
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Time eventually named the "Silence Breakers," including the women of the "Me Too" movement, its Person of the Year.
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We walk along the Cliff Walk, taking our time for photos and get to The Breakers at about noon.
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Some mattresses performed well across all metrics; some didn't do as well in certain tests but weren't deal-breakers.
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Rod, Sean and the much of the Stewart family were celebrating NYE at The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach.
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"Yesterday was the love of my life's birthday," the Spring Breakers star captions the photo, making things Instagram official.
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The breakers are stacked into a panel that has roughly the shape and appearance of a normal electrical panel.
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But because the breakers are digitally controlled, they can accomplish tasks that used to require multiple pieces of equipment.
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It's stranger still, and at least a little concerning, that the gaps between these record-breakers keep getting smaller.
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The temporary halt is the first of three levels of so-called circuit breakers designed to mitigate the downside.
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RULE MAKERS, RULE BREAKERS How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World By Michele Gelfand 376 pp. Scribner. $28.
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None of these things are deal-breakers per se, and there are tons of smart people working on these problems.
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That's big news since those titles include gems like Moonlight, Lady Bird, Ex Machina, The Spectacular Now, and Spring Breakers.
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The two tied the knot in November 2015 during a romantic wedding at The Breakers Resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
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The protesters are furious that police have gone after them, and not, as they describe it, the real law-breakers.
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Harmony Korine's follow-up to Spring Breakers is another raucous beachside story filled with larger-than-life, perpetually stoned characters.
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It's a far cry from the Space Shuttle's design, which had thousands of switches and circuit breakers in the cockpit.
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Would ETF's not be able to price correctly, What are the circuit breakers and what happens if we hit them?
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Half of the stocks on Italy's FTSE MIB index also failed to open on time as circuit breakers were triggered.
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Trump's nominees don't just lack the necessary legal experience and work ethic, though both of these should be deal breakers.
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The two tied the knot in November 2015 during a romantic wedding at The Breakers Resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
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Mr. Xiao's agency introduced so-called circuit breakers for its stock market on the first trading day of this year.
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Crews has stepped forward to do that work, and for that, his spot amongst the Silence Breakers is well-earned.
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I would have liked more intuitive controls and a battery level indicator, but those are more gripes than deal-breakers.
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Trading was halted multiple times and circuit breakers were praised for preventing a full-on market crash of epic proportions.
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The circuit breakers were designed to trigger a 15-minute trading halt if the CSI 300 index fell 5 percent.
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The Breakers had one of the better attendance records in the league, but still averaged under 4,000 fans a game.
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Kidd and a colleague were included among the "silence breakers" named as Time magazine&aposs 2017 persons of the year.
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Suspending circuit breakers would effectively cut off one regulatory tool China has used to limit how far stocks can fall.
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The poor design of circuit-breakers, trading halts ostensibly designed to calm the market, has added fuel to the fire.
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And although his borderline blend of size and explosiveness aren't deal-breakers, they won't cut it given his current profile.
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Two teams of five—one known as "Law," the other as "Breakers"—face-off across a series of game modes.
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Everywhere rule-breakers like Trump, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Nicolás Maduro are in power and corruption is in the air.
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Circuit breakers will not stop the market from falling completely but they will at least slow it down a bit.
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" Martinez said, "I told her about the ad-seg area"—administrative segregation, for rule-breakers—"where death row is at.
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When she asks her clients to give her a list of their "deal-breakers," she said, the first is smoking.
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Article continues after the video below Virtual reality, by its very nature, removes these immersion-breakers in your peripheral vision.
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We shouldn't allow obsession with rule-breakers to blind us to the huge opportunity we are leaving on the table.
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Ellen is probably all danced out from her show as it is — and hey, we all have our deal breakers.
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Maybe this is what's really behind No. 29 on my list of deal breakers: Truly loving cats means hating yourself.
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They do this by showing how cool and just the norm breakers are and thus encourage others to copy them.
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Trading was halted twice on Thursday as automatic circuit breakers were triggered as the index fell 10%, and then 15%.
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If the sell-off accelerates during the regular trading hours, the so-called circuit breakers could kick in once again.
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Market circuit breakers were triggered Monday for the first time since they were substantially revamped more than a decade ago.
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How many times will the circuit breakers need to be triggered for governments and policymakers to seriously consider shutting markets?
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Maybe we should go easy on the spring breakers for being just a week or so behind America's awareness curve.
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McIntosh hinted at the strategy during a recent Club for Growth retreat at The Breakers resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
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The grant, in 210, went to help fix up the Breakers, the 2000-room "cottage" once owned by the Vanderbilts.
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The GE products include circuit breakers, switchgear, components for lighting control and power supply equipment for facilities including data centers.
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"Previously, it's really been about the here and now," said Lee Billiard, the Breakers' president for soccer operations and development.
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Miami Beach's diverse economy is not reliant on spring breakers, so it can afford to take a hard-line approach.
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The federal government currently lacks a fully funded plan either to build additional ice-breakers or a deep-water port.
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Two of the mansions, The Breakers and The Elms, offer extra tours that can be added on for a fee.
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The women who spoke outside the courtroom call themselves the "Silence Breakers," and include actresses Rosanna Arquette and Rose McGowan.
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"These silence breakers have started a revolution of refusal, gathering strength by the day," read an excerpt from the piece.
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Drinks cost a minimum of $20, the culture is nonexistent, and spring breakers drink irresponsibly and party until 4 a.m.
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"If there are Breakers fans out there that are hurting, I take responsibility for this," he told Sky Sports News.
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The circuit breakers on KOSPI were triggered for the first time since 2001 when global shares plummeted after the Sept.
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Alexandra Sarah Armour and Joseph Werner Stein were married March 30 at the Breakers Palm Beach in Palm Beach, Fla.
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That is meant to make it harder for rule-breakers to sway the vote, as Germany and France did in 2003.
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Multiple breakers for redundant circuits would have been in place, with analytics software checking for normality and rerouting power as necessary.
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It was the first day that the China markets so-called "circuit breakers", intended to curb volatility, had been in effect.
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The day-long celebration, called Sunday Funday, also provided family fun activities, live music, food trucks and some world record breakers.
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And because fierce winds were a problem, some volunteers even parked their trucks near the observatories to serve as wind breakers.
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She finished high school and went on to earn a college degree in public health, but the breakers were never built.
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Pezqueda, who was named one of Time's silence breakers last year, worked as a dishwasher and chef's assistant at the resort.
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Much ado was made about Iowa using coin flips as tie-breakers on the Democratic side of the aisle in January.
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Historically speaking, continuity mistakes in the taboo sense that Chandra views them aren't deal-breakers for fan-fiction writers, Jamison says.
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"There are always deal breakers in many different areas that could cause the investment to be terminated," he said in March.
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The app does offer some ice breakers, in case you're feeling shy about charging into a conversation with a mystery person.
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If you demand it find you porn it will, inexplicably, suggest you watch a Spring Breakers featurette on Amazon Prime instead.
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None of these deficiencies are deal breakers (unless you were planning on buying the iPhone 7 Plus exclusively for portrait mode).
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In the year when 'Silence Breakers' were celebrated for their bravery and vulnerability, these two women were outstanding examples of both.
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The spike in asylum seekers has sparked protests by anti-migrant groups who say Canada is being soft on law-breakers.
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A veritable cross section of industry rule-breakers turned out for The Daily Front Row's fourth-annual Fashion Media Awards (FMAs).
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But it's difficult to find any other flaws — there are no obvious deal-breakers, like obnoxious logos or superfluous add-ons.
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In the first of a series of experiments, the researchers provided pairs of students with ice-breakers for five-minute conversations.
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Two days ago, after the circuit breakers shut down trading, China closed its stock market early due to a steep decline.
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After the Chinese stock markets introduced circuit breakers, I'm even more determined to work for a securities firm after I graduate.
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Experimenting with and unlocking different Devil Breakers is half the fun of playing Nero, and his combat is defined by them.
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The protesters said they were furious that police went after them, and not, as they described it, the real law-breakers.
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In March, a group of American spring breakers chanted "build that wall" while on vacation in Mexico, The Yucatan Times reported.
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We build tools for each other that track rule breakers across the site, leaving notes for one another to rely on.
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Update, January 27th, 25pm London: China's stock exchanges announced on Thursday evening that they would suspend use of the circuit-breakers.
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The latest update is that the securities regulator has called an unscheduled meeting to discuss the circuit-breakers, according to Bloomberg.
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Investors clamored for the move after the circuit breakers shut down trading in two sessions during the first week of 2016.
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But where there are rules, there are rule-breakers—and a number of rebellious club-goers defiantly take pictures every weekend.
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All that was missing were the throngs of booze-soaked, sunburned spring breakers who usually swarm this beach town during March.
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Flavorpill's first project for Bustle will be to manage the inaugural Bustle Rule Breakers event in New York City in September.
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And these "silence breakers" -- named as Time magazine's "Person of the Year" -- are not only speaking out, but are being heard.
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We asked dating and relationship exerts to name some of the biggest deal-breakers people cite for breaking off a relationship.
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Selling was so intense that circuit breakers were triggered, forcing a 15-minute trading halt on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Deal-breakers: Have everyone list their must-have items and create a list that you can stick to during house hunting.
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"The message for Spring Breakers is the party is over in Florida," DeSantis said on Fox and Friends on Thursday. Gov.
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But that didn't stop young spring breakers from flocking to the state and hanging out on the beaches, which remain open.
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The country's stock exchange on Friday said in a tweet it does not have circuit breakers as it could stoke volatility.
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"The message I think for spring breakers is the party is over in Florida," DeSantis told "Fox and Friends" mid-March.
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WIF extends its most heartfelt gratitude and support to the Silence Breakers who have heroically endured so much throughout this trial.
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Kazan put her necklace in a gift box, and gave it to Lindell's girlfriend over breakfast at Breakers on March 11.
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"Our technology is not only scalable, but it's also significantly easier and faster to scale than mechanical breakers today," Kennedy says.
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Adversaries hide their identity in Western marketplaces because illicit finance constantly morphs as alliances shift, laws change, and sanction breakers adapt.
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Democrats, on the other hand, will be perceived as valuing the interests of foreign law breakers over those of American citizens.
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Picture Prompts What do you think of Time Magazine's choice of "the silence breakers" for their "Person of the Year" issue?
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Whether or not these are deal breakers depends on you, but these must be noted to the landlord before move-in.
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We're just there if, like, have questions about the power breakers, and I have staff that all run the security and stuff.
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Keep it clean (in more ways than one)After race-related questions, the biggest deal breakers all revolve around health and hygiene.
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It's not the most compelling justification, especially given the wishy-washy "we'll cross that bridge later" plan for dealing with rule-breakers.
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Life without sleep has no circuit breakers, so if you have a stressful day at work, it doesn't get better at night.
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Yesterday, Hershey's released a limited-edition version of its Ice Breakers Ice Cubes gum and it's called Glitter Gum for a reason.
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And since dating and sex deal-breakers are pretty common, we decided to get four women to tell us all about theirs.
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Twitter also made a few profile suggestions that aren't necessarily deal-breakers if they're absent, but including them will help your chances.
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Battery life and Bluetooth, on the other hand, feel like deal breakers for anyone who wants to use Here One a lot.
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Since then, he's been responsible for the music in many of your favourite movies, including Drive, Spring Breakers, and Only God Forgives.
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As markets began sustained slides, investors rushed to sell as many shares as possible before the circuit breakers could shut down trading.
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Yet buyers will need to dig below the surface to find the real deal breakers, including shoddy construction and unreported property damage.
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But as soon as all of the spring breakers leave, and you are left in Panama City Beach, it is so depressing.
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"You are so brave," much-awarded actress-producer Reese Witherspoon said to the recent wave of sexual abuse and harassment silence breakers.
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The writer and director of Spring Breakers is back with a new movie that seems to be much in the same vein.
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That brings the number of potential Republican rank-breakers in the Senate to five, including Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and John McCain.
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If neither of these are deal-breakers for you, Sony's WF-1000XM10003 are easily the best true wireless earbuds released this year.
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The Dash tie the game in the second half before an own goal gifts the Breakers their first win of the season.
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Why would I tell the world what my real deal breakers are so a man can pretend till he got my heart.
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"That system detects electrical faults and directs circuit breakers to isolate and de-energize those faults," the company said in a statement.
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That may be the likely answer, but don't dismiss the very existence of the circuit breakers as a factor in the drop.
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That being the case, Vijg theorized "the supply is certainly there" to create more record-breakers, every year, yet there were none.
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Experts expect China to go back to the drawing board and tweak the circuit breakers before reintroducing it to the public market.
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The top two teams in each group of four will move forward along with some third-place teams that win tie-breakers.
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Penzone said the jail had become a circus that inmates preferred, rather than a prudent law enforcement tool to house law-breakers.
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The Silence Breakers were chosen from a shortlist of potential 2017 picks that included Kim Jong-un, Colin Kaepernick, and Robert Mueller.
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Let's talk inputs and outputs: the keyboard and touchpad are the weakest points about the S 13, but they aren't deal breakers.
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The Breakers, where Rizvi works, is one of those multiple-people-deep, all-the-way-around-the-bar, hot Brooklyn weekend spots.
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Elizabeth Wood directs and stars in this film about a woman indulging in druggy extremes like we haven't seen since Spring Breakers.
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So an elaborate system of codes and pseudonyms were used by the "breakers" who communicated across miles to neighbor hobbyists and strangers.
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"The Beach Bum" is milder than "Spring Breakers," and far less scabrous than some of Korine's early offerings, such as "Gummo" (1997).
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Unlike regulated U.S. stock exchanges, cryptocurrency exchanges aren't required to have circuit breakers in place to halt trading during wild price swings.
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Lesher produced the Oscar-winning Birdman, Golin produced The Revenant and Spotlight, and Anthonioz helped Korine bring Spring Breakers to the screen.
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Sometimes management reprimands rule-breakers with "reminder" phone calls, although as far as I know, no one has been evicted or fined.
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Deal-breakers in relationships are the things that will cause you to call it quits — no matter how long you've been together.
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The gorgeous couple wed in November 2015 at The Breakers Resort in Palm Beach, Florida, in front of close family and friends.
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The circuit breakers were revamped after the May 6, 220, collapse in stocks that came to be known as the Flash Crash.
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Clayton said markets had functioned well and had re-opened in an orderly manner following the triggering of circuit-breakers last week.
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"The message I think for spring breakers is the party is over in Florida," DeSantis told "Fox and Friends" on Thursday morning.
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Can we understand what some of these new pioneers in the digital frontier are doing by understanding what other path-breakers did?
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He kept them on board by pushing back against Mr. Sessions, who wanted to insert statutes that were deal breakers for Democrats.
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In Asia, circuit breakers were also triggered in many exchanges including India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines this week.
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"Once the order came through, there was no real visible impact, at least not from the college-age spring breakers," said Nicholson.
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"The message I think for spring breakers is that the party is over in Florida," DeSantis said on "Fox and Friends" Thursday.
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Even in that small place, their reputations preceded them: legendary ratters, breakers of serpents, lightning fast and smart like all get out.
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The Sugars tackle these issues and more, and weigh in on which can be ironed out and which should be deal breakers.
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We can walk it from here to the Breakers and back again easily and fairly quickly (about 20-30 minutes each way).
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To sit now with the Polish mountaineers, old and young, is to hear voices rise and laughter roll in like ocean breakers.
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Why must we choose between Apple and Samsung as our predominant options, when both have their shortcomings and, for some, deal-breakers?
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Each panel contains a copy of Atom OS, the operating system that allows the breakers to be controlled through a user interface.
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It's easy to envision all circuit breakers, through attrition, eventually going digital, though it's impossible to predict how fast that might happen.
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Harmony Korine's first film since 2012's brilliantly transgressive Spring Breakers is surprising in its affection, even as it flirts with depravity.
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The next-level circuit breakers will be activated if the index falls 15% from the previous close for more than a minute.
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One night all of the lights in his grandmother's house died, and after tripping the circuit breakers to no avail, Bilé had enough.
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But although these naked moments are definitely fun, they're actually not the most noteworthy aspect of Harmony Korine's follow-up to Spring Breakers.
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Other markets, including the United States, Korea and Japan also deploy circuit breakers, which have worked better as their thresholds are typically higher.
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But there are many thin and waterproof Android phones with a USB-C connector around, so these potential issues shouldn't be deal-breakers.
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Heavyweight parkas, coats, light down jackets and wind breakers were among Ralph Lauren's bestsellers during the holidays, Chief Executive Officer Patrice Louvet said.
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ISLAND LOOT is not a producer I've heard of before, but their SoundCloud profile image is of James Franco's character in Spring Breakers.
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It's crazy to see her evolution from the playground in pigtails for Barney to the big screen in a bikini for Spring Breakers.
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In the latest salvos, the United States took aim at a multitude of technical components — items like circuit breakers, consoles and touch screens.
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"John Ehle's meld of historical fact with ineluctable plot-weaving makes 'The Land Breakers' an exciting sample of masterful storytelling," Ms. Lee wrote.
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While the primer scenario could work on a dating platform, say, with bots delivering potted ice-breakers to get conversation flowing between strangers.
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Heavyweight parkas, coats, light down jackets and wind breakers were among Ralph Lauren's bestsellers during the holidays, Chief Executive Officer Patrice Louvet said.
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For example, you may find you can't easily get mail, or have trouble accessing high-speed Internet, and realize these are deal breakers.
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At 4:22 PM. This is what Spring Breakers would have looked like if they'd shot it in a deprived Eastern European city.
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A 34-year-old diamond dealer based in Sydney, Ms Liu says she is simply not passionate about gadgets such as circuit-breakers.
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The happy couple went on to tie the knot last November during a romantic ceremony at The Breakers Resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
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However, the idea of all the rule-breakers getting caught is laughable, given the sheer amount of content being generated by the site.
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Since Maple Match is swipe-free, Goldman said, the matches are based on "deal-breakers" and other aspects of dating that matter most.
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The dating site even has a few canned "ice breakers," so you don't have to come up with something that's witty or clever.
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This year, Time chose to honor "the silence breakers," a list that includes Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd, and Taylor Swift, among other women.
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By the end of the week, China suspended its circuit breakers, but investors remained wary over the country's ability to handle financial turmoil.
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It was this week's second daylong suspension after a plunge in prices Monday tripped the same "circuit breakers" that were introduced Jan. 2900.
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Most of tech sees themselves as rule breakers, when in fact you're right, those successful ones are much tighter than you think about.
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If you're looking to avoid spring breakers, keep heading east and you'll reach Guayacanes, a quiet beach town 25-minutes from the airport.
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Right now, the dream of the Breakers, and their league, is just to stay alive long enough to get to the fun part.
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Zola's Floridian odyssey is basically the real-life version of Spring Breakers, a movie in which Franco turned in his best performance ever.
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None of these are deal-breakers, but overall, this is not a phone that will make you want to throw your iPhone away.
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I asked each group to pick the top three things — their deal-breakers — and then we came together and wrote a collective list.
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CEO Elon Musk shows up at cybersecurity gatherings like DefCon, to the delight of the "makers and breakers" of code who attend them.
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The sweet couple – who were among the last to arrive – tied the knot at The Breakers Resort in Palm Beach, Florida, in November.
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When we got there, we were told that there was a group that had come down from Chicago who were notorious head-breakers.
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A baffling mash-up of Spring Breakers and Crossroads, the video announced the lip gloss follow-up to Kylie's hit matte lipstick line.
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But GDPR's follow on enforcement prescriptions could force privacy law breakers to actively reshape their business practices to continue doing business in Europe.
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While Democrats have signaled an openness to some deal on DACA and border security, many of the proposals alone would be deal-breakers.
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These include "The Breakers" and "Marble House," which were once summer homes of the railroad-baron Vanderbilt family that Anderson Cooper descended from.
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The fatherless family is on a beach vacation, and two of the kids get into trouble, sucked in and swamped by the breakers.
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"Epstein also recommended her to another client who resides at Breakers Row in Palm Beach area," the police report of her interview said.
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The gusts drive breakers pounding against the shore, spin giant wind turbines, and hurl freezing rain that bites at eyes and exposed skin.
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The "Spring Breakers" actress also began working with Coach in 2016 and has put out handbag and apparel collections with the luxury label.
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Japan's stock index slumped to the lowest level since October 2014, losing 7.9% and causing circuit breakers to kick in for index futures.
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The video is directed by the controversial, but talented, Harmony Korine who is also responsible for Spring Breakers, and the 1990s film Kids.
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For that, we have to go back to January 1983, when the WHL's Seattle Breakers traded Martin's rights to Victoria for a bus.
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Spring Breakers and Gummo director Harmony Korine has enlisted Academy Award-winner Matthew McConaughey to star in his new film The Beach Bum.
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Washington acquired the top spot for the 2017 season in a deal with the Boston Breakers last November, shortly after the Krieger trade.
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It included similar drawings engraved on rubber, and a video sampling James Franco's ominous "spring break forever!" refrain from Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers.
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Wage theft on federal contracts is an epidemic and federal contract workers need to know whether Puzder will crack-down on law-breakers.
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This imbalance gives an advantage to rule-breakers, and makes it impossible for even an army of well-trained referees to keep up.
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Major indexes across Asia-Pacific plunged in early trading, prompting some exchanges to activate circuit breakers and bring trading to a temporary halt.
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Just last week, he drained a game-winning 3-pointer to lift the Breakers to a last-second win against the Cairns Taipans.
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In Florida, thousands of spring breakers have crowded beaches even after the federal government urged Americans to avoid gatherings larger than 10 people.
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BEIJING — They call themselves "silence breakers," circulate petitions demanding investigations into sexual harassment and share internet memes like clenched fists with painted nails.
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First, Time magazine named "the silence breakers" — the women speaking out against sexual harassment and assault — as 2017's Person of the Year.
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At the end of the war, virtually all of the female code breakers were given their walking papers and returned to civilian life.
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This week, Time magazine named those who've spoken out against sexual harassment — collectively called "The Silence Breakers" — as its Person of the Year.
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For sure, strategists say without the type of circuit breakers in place in the market now that decline could have been much steeper.
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There are three possible market-wide circuit breakers, which regulators put in place in 2013 to ensure that declines in stocks are orderly.
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Circuit breakers have been tripped more than once, forcing the markets to close for a few minutes to give breathing room for investors.
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These circuit breakers were put in place by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and have been standardized across major U.S. exchanges since 2012.
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The sell-off triggered market "circuit breakers" shortly after trading opened, after the major indexes fell by 7% in less than 15 minutes.
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Like Florida, Texas is a personal income tax-free state with an economy reliant on tourism, including beaches popping off with spring breakers.
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As some cities left beaches open, young spring breakers partied in close quarters, flouting all federal guidelines set to avoid spreading the virus.
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MONTAUK: All Day at Breakers is the latest from Leyla Marchetto, an owner of the popular Navy Beach, 769 Old Montauk Highway, breakersmtk.com.
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As long as the entrepreneur&aposs reasoning is justified, many investors will be impressed by the vision and leadership conveyed through deal breakers.
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It's just that the ceiling-breakers have different opinions than I have about what kinds of things are bad enough to be disqualifying.
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Our list attempts to consider both cultural impact (ubiquitous bangers, meme-able anthems, social commentaries, record breakers) as well as innovation and quality.
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It is far less clear that the political circuit breakers in places like France or Italy will similarly hold back a populist movement.
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So unless having a microSD card slot and a headphone jack are deal-breakers, the newer Note 93 is actually a better deal.
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The NYSE, Nasdaq and other exchanges put these circuit breakers in place after the October 21987 crash and a subsequent one in 1989.
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Some were impressed by Time's choice of the "silence breakers," but dismayed that several of the year's most important figures were left out.
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As a result, and by necessity, barrier breakers have largely followed this same script, from the practical to the descriptive to the aesthetic.
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Hackers caused power to go out in 2015 and 2016 attacks in Ukraine by using other techniques to force breakers to open, Assante said.
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That final scene is a precursor to the most memorable moment in Spring Breakers, 2012's hyper-stylized take on millennial American pop culture.
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A real shift will begin when commentators ignore the salacious headlines and probe why the Silence Breakers didn't or couldn't speak up before now.
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In the weeks I've been using and testing the Spectre x360, I've struggled to find any deal-breakers with it; it's really that good.
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" Kevin Morgan Watson, the publisher and editor in chief of Press 53, had been unaware of Mr. Ehle before he reprinted "The Land Breakers.
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According to a new interview with InStyle, Spring Breakers star Vanessa Hudgens believes her co-star James Franco's statements about his sexual misconduct allegations.
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The two women are amongst a whole crew of rule-breakers who, it seem, mostly dig holes and slowly lose the will to live.
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The Apple Watch is perfect for prospective rule-breakers: It eliminates the slowest step in the relay, and it's difficult for opponents to spot.
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This village of Hyannisport that we know for its celebrities and scions, for daredevils and night owls, for parties and path breakers — has changed.
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That has been made possible by advances in high-power semiconductors, which allow "solid-state" circuit breakers, with no moving parts, to be built.
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Talk about those two, the rule makers and rule breakers, and then this tight and loose cultures, we'll get to that in a second.
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The Chinese stock market dropped another 5.3 percent Monday, after last week's turmoil resulted in volatility circuit breakers closing down trading in two sessions.
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By the end of last week, Chinese regulators suspended the circuit breakers, but investors remained worried about the country's ability to handle financial unrest.
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In electrical systems, a relay detects abnormal conditions and instantly sends signals to circuit breakers to open and isolate the problem, Con Ed explained.
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"Why would I tell the world what my real deal breakers are so a man can pretend till he got my heart?" she tweeted.
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The idea of breaking silence has been pervasive in 2017, culminating with TIME magazine naming "The Silence Breakers" its annual person of the year.
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During yesterday's sell-off, China tested out its new system-wide circuit breakers linked to the benchmark CSI300 index, dominated by large-cap stocks.
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Charles Blankley, chief investment officer at Gemmer Asset Management, told CNBC he did not believe circuit breakers were effective in markets such as China's.
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Mr de Oliveira, or Senhor Affonso, as he is universally known, promptly evicted the prostitutes, fixed the building's finances and started fining rule-breakers.
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Sometimes, you can tell when you're head-on with one of your deal breakers, like if someone has offensive language on their dating profile.
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He coached the Boston Breakers in the WPS before transitioning to his more recent role as a commentator for ESPN and Fox Sports broadcasts.
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"Citizens expect law enforcement officers to enforce the law, and citizens deserve law breakers to face legal consequences," Abbot said before signing the law.
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Syrtash, who has since moved on from coaching to writing books and leading workshops, guides clients in writing lists of dealmakers and deal breakers.
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Below, a look at the marriage material deal-breakers and must-haves shared by both hopeful single dudes and happily married men alike. 1.
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He believes that rewarding law breakers by permitting them to adjust to lawful immigration status in the United States is a prescription for chaos.
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According to i-D, The Beach Bum will share the same setting as Spring Breakers but is unlikely to bring back the main characters.
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Instead, malware was likely used to prevent system operators from detecting the attack while a remote attacker opened "breakers," disconnecting parts of the network.
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It's a little clunky and information isn't presented in an intuitive way, and there are connectivity issues sometimes — not deal breakers, but still frustrating.
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In 2017, the maker of factory robots, circuit breakers and switchgear replaced senior management in South Korea after an executive disappeared with $100 million.
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And that leads to a gallery filled with all kinds of revenue raising schemes that are essentially deal breakers for much of the country.
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It was also on the main rail line between the two most famous universities, Oxford and Cambridge, rich sources of mathematicians and code breakers.
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Houston finally issued a "stay at home" order Wednesday, but Slim says he was shocked to see spring breakers earlier this month packing nightclubs.
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Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber told POLITICO on Friday that the city is finally getting spring breakers to leave after a month of revelry.
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A series of photos by The Associated Press show spring breakers living it up in Pompano Beach — just north of Fort Lauderdale — on Tuesday.
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Florida cities are working together to make sure that barring spring breakers from one area doesn't cause a huge influx of partiers in another
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Google "professional wrestling" and "camp," and you find numerous sleep-away options for Junior to practice his or her back breakers and power slams.
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After the meal, Lucky showed Hazel the wild side of his hometown of Manassas, VA by partying the night away at Breakers Sky Lounge.
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The new circuit breakers for the main index came a day after the IDX made similar changes to trigger mechanisms for individual stock prices.
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I felt like I was hitting my stride, feeling more and more comfortable with each game, both with the Breakers and the national team.
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I yearned for more and didn't stop until I hit the bottom of the bowl, which was blissfully free of any unpopped tooth-breakers.
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Twenty-eight Texas spring breakers who recently vacationed in Cabo have tested positive for the coronavirus, tweeted Tony Plohetski of local station KVUE-TV.
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