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It took breaking away from home to realize who I really am.
Sleeker, tech-friendly, discrete products are breaking away from the old model.
In some circles, OurSA is already eclipsing the conference it's breaking away from.
ET, breaking away from its longtime tradition of being a Sunday night event.
In Venus-ruled Libra, Uranus reflects a breaking away from conventional relationship dynamics.
State-in-waiting Somaliland declared independence in 1991, breaking away from war-torn Somalia.
It was a reflection of me breaking away from conventional rock at the time.
Bernie Sanders had been showing signs of breaking away from the historically crowded field.
Most stand alone, breaking away from their position only to flag each passing car.
Breaking away from monotony, feeling lost, and maybe ushering in the End of Days.
Despite a tight race earlier this year, recent polls show Cruz breaking away from O'Rourke.
Breaking away from the House's proposal, the Senate will keep the deduction for medical expenses.
Xavier established control early, breaking away from a 216-23 tie with eight straight points.
Breaking away from established family norms, he attended Brown University and discovered an affinity for theater.
And now she is breaking away from being simply a Southern to becoming a national Republican.
Breaking away from this union, and its 444 million often highly skilled citizens, represents a risk.
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Give Democrats credit for breaking away from the demands of the immigration activists in their base.
Since breaking away from "SVU," Tunie has appeared on several TV shows, including "Better Call Saul."
He admits he's thought about everything from breaking away from the GOP to launching a presidential bid.
In a 2014 referendum, Scots voted 55 to 45 percent against breaking away from the United Kingdom.
The new government has a clear interest in breaking away from the old Cuban tradition of censorship.
"Felipe is doing very well," 42-year-old Alvarez said, breaking away from selling his cured Iberian hams.
Morrison's popularity among game developers signals an important truth about breaking away from the shackles of corporate life.
America should lead a discussion of the human, economic and security costs of breaking away from traditional alliances.
Not all Catalans are keen on breaking away from Spain, however, with polls showing they are roughly evenly split.
But, our photog wondered ... does this mean he's breaking away from the group to focus on his solo career?
Nina Turner has become one of the most vociferous supporters of Sanders since breaking away from Clinton in November.
In 2013, the Siskiyou County board of supervisors approved a declaration that called for breaking away from the state.
Breaking away from that position, even when the United States is becoming more unpredictable, is still a major challenge.
Bernie Sanders (19%); and fourth-placed South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (9%) breaking away from other single-digit rivals.
Jamaat-e-Islami strongly opposed the breaking away from Pakistan and the party was banned shortly after Bangladesh gained independence.
Additionally, the corona is constantly breaking away from the Sun, flowing outward and bathing the planets in the Solar System.
The government of the wealthy northeastern region has pledged to hold a referendum on breaking away from Spain on Oct.
" Read: Migrants targeted by human traffickers Breaking away from the network, she says, was "the best decision of my life.
A movement toward greater self-governance, which could mean breaking away from the United States, is gaining momentum in Guam.
They have also set up their own office, breaking away from the joint operation they shared with Prince William and Kate.
And we're finally breaking away from the idea that a big, bold, and bright diamond is the only way to go.
Most of those who voted in the referendum cast their ballots in support of the Kurdish region breaking away from Iraq.
He pointed to the strong interdependence of the integrated global economy, and warned against breaking away from a larger economic bloc.
What we can see is an agenda that sits at the intersection of disruption and breaking away from the status quo.
"For them to be breaking away from the family," Ms. Junor said, "does have implications for the future of the monarchy."
Tulle is no longer just a tissu de fête, and we're breaking away from the layered tulle skirts that littered spring lookbooks.
South Sudan is the world's newest country—formed in 2011 after breaking away from Sudan—but also one of its most chaotic.
Ross Lynch is breaking away from Disney with his new role as Jeffrey Dahmer Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
By breaking away from traditional notions of what begets success, companies have more opportunities to catch the eyes of those with cash.
If the tepid response to James Comey's firing is what Senate Republicans "breaking away" from Donald Trump looks like, then we're screwed.
Breaking away from the dark greens of the traditional locations, the new market displays bright and bold blocks of primary colors throughout.
Scottish leaders have similarly called on another vote on breaking away from the UK if British voters pull them out of Europe.
Breaking away from their stubbornly outdated practices to go outside the organization and sign a superstar general manager made too much sense.
In a statement, Edwards justified breaking away from the Democratic party by saying he was elected as a "pro-life" governor in 2015.
The time had come to leave the nest, even if it meant breaking away from a neighborhood they adored and close friends nearby.
"I think the biggest theme is breaking away from central banks," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank in Chicago.
At the Bell House, he played several Pedro songs even though he'd dropped the moniker in 2004 after breaking away from the church.
And as a result, more and more companies are breaking away from the traditional vibratory format and exploring other forms of sexual stimulation.
A team of scientists from New York University captured a video of a 4-mile iceberg breaking away from a glacier in eastern Greenland.
The trend isn't limited to old venues and new art: contemporary artists, galleries and audiences are increasingly breaking away from the plain wall, too.
THE Scottish independence referendum of 217 was lost because nationalists could not convince enough voters that breaking away from Britain would benefit them economically.
The war resulted in the Kosovo province breaking away from Serbia and formally declaring independence in 2008, which Serbia said it would never recognize.
It was up 1 percent on the week, during which an ebb in fears over Catalonia breaking away from Spain lifted the common currency.
Babaeva's wayward organisms threaten the kitsch 'designer' consumerism, breaking away from a mold that, like the imposing arrow aforementioned, can be an oppressive guide.
Without a GOP alternative to a floor vote on a House-passed resolution, a wave breaking away from the president is predicted (The Hill).
Catalonia's regional parliament triggered Spain's most serious constitutional crisis in decades when it unilaterally declared it was breaking away from Madrid in October 2017.
As a young, committed female MMA fighter, Bharti stands out for her passion and for breaking away from gender stereotypes in her traditional context.
Breaking away from their ethos, however, the Mets turned to small ball, spraying six straight hits to open the bottom of the seventh inning.
Poland overthrew communism in 1989, breaking away from the Soviet system imposed after World War Two, before the Berlin Wall fell several months later.
In the 1960s, starting here on the [TMA] campus, was that idea of breaking away from being confined to the vessel as a traditional form.
Scotland has voted to remain in the EU. Allowing the Scots a second say on breaking away from Britain would complicate Mrs May's Brexit priorities.
Breaking away from the main march, black clad youths hurled stones and petrol bombs at police, who responded with rounds of teargas and stun grenades.
Breaking away from the standard scary face carving, Redditor fordr015 decided to create a truly terrifying jack-o'-lantern that's a little different than most.
Per the Verge, after breaking away from its upper stage (the portion of the Falcon Heavy carrying its Tesla Roadster payload), the core experienced engine problems.
Reluctant to talk about themselves and uneasy about breaking away from work to be interviewed, the brothers did open up about their love for marching bands.
" The independence movement had ignored those in Catalonia who were not in favor of breaking away from Spain, he added, saying: "This is a totalitarian attitude.
One way that presidents in this leadership position thread this needle is to highlight their credentials as outsiders, criticizing and breaking away from their own parties.
Speaking about breaking away from Christianity, you broke into music by playing in bands that espoused seemingly Satanic views in reaction to Christianity in the 1990s.
He has also hinted at breaking away from a longstanding socialist tradition by giving companies more of a say in organizing the 35-hour work week.
"Finally, we have good places to eat, good live music and a generation of people who are breaking away from the old molds," Mr. Solana said.
It's about how my character wants something different for his son, and the struggle of breaking away from the old tradition to move with the times.
Italian finance minister Pier Carlo Padoan said on Wednesday that a British exit from the European Union could lead to other countries breaking away from the bloc.
It should also consider breaking away from Samsung SDS or merging with it (shareholders are pushing for it), simplifying the management structure over its internal IT systems.
Trump berated Azar for the bad polling in mid-January, breaking away from a political strategy meeting in order to vent to his health secretary by phone.
Rajoy will also have to respond to an independence push by the wealthy northeastern Catalonia region, which plans a referendum next year on breaking away from Spain.
In Scotland, advocates of independence suggest that a decision to leave the European Union would generate political pressure for another referendum on Scotland breaking away from Britain.
Sasse told reporters that Trump, while being pressed on the impact breaking away from the trade deal had on agriculture, directed his aides to take another look.
And the chances of them breaking away from Fortnite, Snapchat, or whatever the kids these days are into and reading an article about investing are hilariously slim.
During her appearances, once again breaking away from the positions of her Democratic opponents, Gabbard defended President Donald Trump's choice to fire Alex Vindman as Lieutenant Colonel.
Russian and emerging-market operator Vimpelcom has also committed to breaking away from the old telco model to remake itself as a tech player in messaging apps.
Nearly four years after breaking away from a large company to run his own digital operation, Bill Simmons is going back into business with a corporate behemoth.
Breaking away from the staid formality of meetings at the White House, Trump took the stage with Modi at an event dubbed "Howdy, Modi!" at NRG Stadium.
"Designers were breaking away from structuralism of the '60s, and getting into something more body-conscious," Ms. Way said, then made a sudden break from museum-ese.
If the Catalans won independence, theoretically there would be little to stop the Flemish from breaking away from Belgium, or the Corsicans from peeling off from France.
Breaking away from the traditional canvas and leather found on most Vans, the new line-up of Old Skool kicks features a satin finish that's all parts luxury.
For one, it's breaking away from the popular "flash sale" model by providing deals up to 100 days in advance and keeping those prices available for a month.
Podsnaps are delighted that England is breaking away from the continent, with its meddling bureaucrats and Napoleonic legal code (Podsnaps may say "Britain" but they really mean "England").
"We are breaking away from our peers and capitalizing on decades of exploration success and operational," Hamm, the company's chief executive and largest shareholder, said in a statement.
Kirkuk is shaping up as a flashpoint ahead of the independence vote as it is also home to Arab and Turkmen communities who oppose breaking away from Iraq.
His backstory revolves around being forced to take his own brother's life, then breaking away from his family and everything he'd ever known to find a new path.
Violence erupted in Catalonia after residents voted 90 percent on Sunday in favor of breaking away from Spain in a referendum that the Spanish government later declared illegal.
President George H.W. Bush, in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, was interested in helping Poland economically as it was breaking away from Soviet hegemony.
Breaking away from the endless glut of Topshop, H&M and Urban Outfitters instore sets playing deep house to fourteen year-old sale shoppers, her sanctuary is Soundcloud.
About 2,000 organizations there were hit on the eve of Constitution Day, a Ukrainian national holiday commemorating the country's first constitution after breaking away from the Soviet Union.
And the prospect of rejoining the European Union as an independent country may have strengthened the economic case for breaking away from Britain, in the eyes of some voters.
While Brown's glam squad schedule explains the logistical reason for her absence, it doesn't exactly speak to the trend of the teen actress slowly breaking away from her costars.
In the 1960s, Mr. Buchla's instruments represented what became known as the West Coast philosophy of electronic music: more experimental and less commercial, breaking away from tradition and virtuosity.
Earlier this year, amateur astronomers caught the red spot seemingly starting to fall apart, with rose-colored clouds breaking away from the storm that is some 15,000 miles wide.
Senate Republicans, increasingly unnerved by President Trump, are showing signs of breaking away from him in order to forge a more traditional party agenda and protect their political fortunes.
"I'm trying to do some pieces now about breaking away from self-tracking and seeing how other people and their data can be part of my work," Cartwright says.
The spread between the two widened sharply earlier this month after Catalonia voted overwhelmingly in favor of breaking away from Spain, albeit on a low turnout, in an Oct.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor, and Marc L. Mukasey are breaking away from the law firm where they have worked for a decade to join Greenberg Traurig.
Today's example of this phenomenon comes from Disney and Comcast*, which announced that Comcast's NBCUniversal will be breaking away from Hulu, the streaming video service, over the next few years.
Mnangagwa has been breaking away from the seizure of thousands of white-owned farms carried out by his predecessor and mentor Robert Mugabe, who resigned last year under military pressure.
There's no set process for breaking away from the beloved union, as the part of the Constitution that explains how a state can join never explains how it can leave.
It has been deemed the principal factor in those late undecided voters breaking away from Clinton, but that migration started before October 28, when the first letter was made public.
They had hoped that unambiguous support from businesses would highlight the economic risks to Britain of breaking away from the European Union and help persuade wavering voters to oppose withdrawal.
Iraqi troops, alongside Iran-backed Shia paramilitaries, turned on their former Kurdish allies in the battle against ISIS in response to the referendum, which overwhelmingly favored breaking away from Iraq.
The 300 men and eight women cheered the King when, speaking with emotion, he told them they had shown the spirit of their countrymen in breaking away from Nazi tyranny.
Ms. Ayari had already written about the assault in a 2016 book on how she had been drawn to Salafism, a radical Islamist movement, before breaking away from the ideology.
In Pennsylvania, Republicans picked up six county commissions, completing their domination of the southwest part of the state — pro-union and antiabortion — that began breaking away from Democrats in 2008.
Pro-independence leaders went ahead with a 2017 referendum on independence, despite it being deemed illegal by Spanish courts, followed by a declaration that the region was breaking away from Spain.
And yet, amid simmering tensions that would eventually erupt into the Balkan Wars, with various republics and groups breaking away from the Serbian-dominated central government, the team was universally adored.
And lastly, if rates start hiking significantly, they will be breaking away from the trend registered in the past few years — the 10-year paper hasn't hit 3 percent since 2014.
She backs that up with this chart that shows US stock breaking away from their peers and staying on top for more than a year after the rate-cutting cycle begins.
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - Italian finance minister Pier Carlo Padoan said on Wednesday that a British exit from the European Union could lead to other countries breaking away from the bloc.
Like many high-profile releases, Scorpion inspired fans to revisit Drake's catalog to look at how he's grown since first breaking away from his image as a teen actor on Degrassi.
With the rise of popular work chat apps like Slack and easy access to corporate email 24/7 through our smartphones, breaking away from work can feel more difficult than ever.
The attack that started in Ukraine appeared to have been timed to hit the day before a national holiday celebrating the country's first constitution after breaking away from the Soviet Union.
" The parties, O'Brien told me, were "my imaginary breaking away from the strangleholds of childhood and the greater strangleholds of marriage—'I'm free, I have money, I can give a party!
In Scotland and Northern Ireland — where majorities of voters opposed Brexit in a 2016 referendum — the results of last week's election has stoked talk of breaking away from the United Kingdom.
The announcement meant that it was effectively breaking away from the government's initial plan that included 13-14 billion euros of investments by the state and local authorities to cover rural areas.
The case comes as separatist political parties in Catalonia, a wealthy region with its own language and distinct culture, are pushing to hold another vote on breaking away from Spain in September.
"We think what's happening is not that non-expansion states are getting worse [when it comes to infant health outcomes] but that expansion states are breaking away from that trend," Brown said.
At about this same time, Ajax Amsterdam were slowly but surely breaking away from all the conventional styles of play that were then considered to be the "right" way to play football.
A staunch defender of Spanish unity, Rajoy will also have to grapple with an independence campaign by the wealthy northeastern Catalonia region, which plans a referendum next year on breaking away from Spain.
It seemed to be arguing that Athens could teach us about the future too, breaking away from its Kassel base to present a satellite set of Documenta exhibitions and performances in the capital.
Even where the drums are looped, the bass lines often drag and pull against the beat, breaking away from vamps to improvise and loosen things up; vocals arrive wherever they want, teasing expectations.
But the Denisovans followed their own evolutionary path after breaking away from the Neanderthals, exhibiting a longer dental arch (the horseshoe-shaped arch to which our teeth are attached), and a wider skull.
Marinelli pointed to a recent opinion poll by Reuters/Ipsos showing one third of California residents now support breaking away from the U.S. The Reuters poll of 20183 Californians, which was conducted from Dec.
The animated trio, observed by the press and a silent Vice President Mike Pence, debated funding for the President's border wall, breaking away from the traditionally staid feel of an Oval Office press spray.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's black market peso is breaking away from the official spot rate by the largest margin since 2015, as political upheaval and currency controls spook investors about the currency's real value.
But this attack seemed to have a more specific purpose: Targeting computers in Ukraine ahead of a national holiday celebrating the creation of the country's first Constitution after breaking away from the Soviet Union.
Angus Friday, Grenada's ambassador to the United States, said the idea was to "inject a new DNA", breaking away from business-as-usual and bureaucratic measures so as to be able to act faster.
After a water leak further broke up the floor, a company technician noted in a maintenance log that the eight-month-old "may become sick from chewing on pieces" breaking away from the flooring.
Sanchez already won approval last week when he appointed a majority of women in his cabinet and initiated a tentative dialogue with the restive region of Catalonia, breaking away from the policies of Rajoy.
Breaking away from mainstream members' clubs, Arboretum is a meeting and coworking space launching in April 2019 that aims to attract socially minded entrepreneurs keen to collaborate and make a tangible impact on the environment.
In November 2014, when Artur Mas was regional governor, campaigners held a non-binding vote on breaking away from Spain, which Mas supported despite Spain's constitutional court ruling he must play no part in it.
If a company isn't doing well, investors aren't necessarily interested in maintaining the same ownership percentage they once enjoyed in a company, but when it's clearly breaking away from the pack, it means a lot.
While the industry has long relied on the 2-and-20 formula — 2 percent of assets as a management fee plus 20093 percent on performance — more and more firms are breaking away from that model.
Breaking away from purely vertical or circular formats is also a bit of a coup for Snapchat, which has touted vertical as the media orientation of the future as that's how we hold our phones.
Breaking away from more traditional math, science and language classes, the new happiness curriculum aims to impart emotional intelligence through meditation, storytelling and activities in which the focus is on students' emotional and mental needs.
Though the city is diversifying, civil rights leaders have criticized structural barriers — from zoning ordinances to the school district breaking away from the county — that they say have kept the suburban enclave 72 percent white.
His two wives died before him, as did a second son, Nicholas Aerial warfare against the Germans meant breaking away from the squadron, finding something to shoot at, firing away, then breaking away to safety.
It was Hazard who was the first to test De Gea after breaking away from Chris Smalling around the halfway line and beating two more United players to unleash a strike in the 16th minute.
These systems could learn from our behavior in the physical world, breaking away from the digital confines of social media profiles and search history to empower startups struggling to compete with behemoths like Google and Facebook.
Visco, who did not mention Salvini or any other politician specifically, also warned about "fuelling the fear" of Italy breaking away from Europe if the government defies Europe over its budget and supports anti-EU policies.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans, increasingly unnerved by President Trump's volatility and unpopularity, are starting to show signs of breaking away from him as they try to forge a more traditional Republican agenda and protect their political fortunes.
That action precipitated a flow of East Germans to freedom and it couldn't be stopped; within months, the Berlin Wall came down and the various countries of the Soviet bloc began breaking away from the Soviet Union.
Ever since phones started breaking away from the common 16:9 aspect ratio and toward more elongated shapes in 2017, mobile apps, games, and services have been gradually altering their interfaces to better match that design trend.
Breaking away from their usual "do-it-yourself approach," Asian family offices have in the past two years moved more toward a western model, allocating more money to discretionary areas they may understand less, according to Mahesh.
On a more emotional level, Uranus in Taurus will find you breaking away from traditions, family expectations, and long-running patterns—this August, you will confront how these themes interact with and play out in your relationships.
"You'll find it's not all what it seems / So pinch to feel the pain / Clawing for a sweet escape / Until I feel again," vocalist and lyricist Eva Spence sings, breaking away from the track's earlier metal roar.
In the past, he's challenged unrealistic societal expectations for women's bodies, gender norms, and inequality in sexual exchanges between men and women, breaking away from rigid ideas of manhood in favor of something more fluid, less fragile.
While traditional Wall Street firms have overhauled their cultures in recent years and elevated women to positions of authority, the $22016 trillion hedge fund industry has been far slower in breaking away from its male-dominated roots.
He has promised to fight corruption, a message that has resonated with Ukrainians fed up with the status quo in a country that is one of Europe's poorest nearly three decades after breaking away from the Soviet Union.
Zelenskiy has promised to fight corruption, a message that has resonated with Ukrainians fed up with the status quo in a country that is one of Europe's poorest nearly three decades after breaking away from the Soviet Union.
Zelenskiy has promised to fight corruption, a message that has resonated with Ukrainians fed up with the status quo in a country that is one of Europe's poorest nearly three decades after breaking away from the Soviet Union.
After three episodes of low-key warfare with Axe, who resents the younger hedge-fund wiz for breaking away from his firm last season, Taylor calls for a strikingly shot late-night waterfront meeting to broker a truce.
Breaking away from environmental restrictions deemed cumbersome or unfair also became a global issue early in Trump's presidency, with his decision to pull out of the Paris climate accords -- an agreement among several countries to combat climate change.
Tech giant Oracle announced its support on Wednesday for a Senate bill designed to combat sex trafficking, breaking away from many Silicon Valley companies that worry the legislation poses an existential threat to online social media platforms. Sen.
At 18 tracks, Starboy may be bloated, but Abel is clearly having fun breaking away from the succinct tracklists that were staples of his earlier works by putting together an album that is truly the sum of its influences.
She said Scotland was especially appealing to her because Scots seemed determined to stay in the European Union, and have threatened to hold a second independence referendum on breaking away from the United Kingdom should Britain vote to leave.
Russia wants to project its leadership of the Orthodox world as the "Third Rome," a role it took upon itself after breaking away from Constantinople in 1448, when its leadership disagreed with efforts to unite East and West Christendom.
And because you're breaking away from what was a very expensive and time-consuming analog-led model, it's not just much more effective, much more personal, much better outcomes, it's much lower cost, so the $300 textbook is dead.
But after breaking away from Renamo, Simango, 55, has been credited with tapping into public anger over a lack of dividends for ordinary Mozambicans from a flood of mining and energy investment pouring into a region mired in poverty.
In the wake of the British referendum, leaders in Scotland and Northern Ireland - where the majority of people voted to remain in the EU - have raised the prospect of breaking away from the United Kingdom, leaving just England and Wales.
Some Republicans say they're breaking away from the party now that Donald Trump is presumptive nominee In fact, a unifying speech of sorts could be perfectly timed after a big Ohio win -- one that laid out Kasich's vision and path forward.
But after the president went all weekend without outright condemning white supremacists for the violence in Charlottesville and three related deaths, Republicans started aggressively breaking away from the leader of their party ahead of a crucial month for the administration.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's Orthodox Church will resist a push by its Russian co-religionists for talks to stop Ukraine's Church breaking away from Moscow's orbit, Greek church officials said on Tuesday, deepening a rift within the global Orthodox Christian community.
That is impossible so let's dig deeper on how to change the culture of Black communities that seem to only grow angrier and more desperate without seeing any hope of breaking away from what chains you to this unending cycle.
Italian teenager Simona Quadarella was another to pull off a notable double, the 19-year-old 800m champion breaking away from Germany's silver medalist Sarah Koehler at about half-way to eventually take the 1,500 meters title by over six seconds.
The rationale for breaking away from the rest of the business community was both that its member companies were already committed to responsible policies on race and gender and that this was where the entire business community needed to be.
The government is adamant that it must deliver what it believes the British public voted for when it vote to leave the EU in 2016: breaking away from EU institutions and having full control over its own laws, trade, and immigration.
And there's another key question at play here that matters a lot for the future of Trump's presidency: If prominent Republican leaders start breaking away from Trump because they don't like his ideas or temperament, will the base also break?
Vicente, who has spoken out against Raniere since breaking away from the group in 2017, said Salzman contacted him around 2005 after seeing a film Vicente made about quantum physics and philosophy, saying she wanted to introduce him to Raniere.
I get that the song is about going against conformities and breaking away from the social norms that many of us are taught to live by, and she wants her stage presence to match that but… why is Perry being so extra?!
The Ohio governor held 100 town hall events across New Hampshire, putting in the legwork in all parts of the state and breaking away from a jam-packed crowd of establishment candidates in the state most saw as their best opportunity to separate.
Kudos to DC for keeping it simple this first time around and breaking away from the ongoing colon trend, which in just the last few months has given us Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Captain America: Civil War, and X-Men: Apocalypse.
TOKYO, March 2 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan bought Japanese stock exchange traded funds (ETFs) on Monday, two market sources said, breaking away from its usual pattern of staying out of the market when the Topix index rises in the morning trade.
The past several days marked an exceptionally tense and emotional time at Illinois' Capitol, including one of the most dramatic floor debates in the state's history with 15 Republicans breaking away from Rauner publicly to vote with Democrats for a tax increase.
The last time the predominantly francophone state held a referendum on breaking away from the rest of Canada, in 1995 — the second vote on whether Quebec should separate from Canada — the 'no' side won by an extremely slim majority of 50.58 percent.
The New York Times best-selling author, interviewer, and radio host has been openly talking about anxiety to the masses, and now he's doing it through his latest offering, Shook One: Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me, a blueprint for breaking away from anxieties and fears.
This is bound to plunge Spain into a debilitating constitutional crisis since the Spanish constitution expressly proscribes regions from breaking away from the union and since Spain cannot afford to give encouragement to other separatist regions, like the Basque country, to follow Catalonia's lead.
Timothy Egan Since the election, the West Coast has been abuzz with talk of breaking away from Donald Trump's America — a Calexit, or a linking of the nation's most populous state with Oregon, Washington and British Columbia to form a Cascadia by the sea.
If bigger ice shelves breaking away from ice sheets—a process called calving—leave behind cliffs higher than 100 metres, those cliffs will collapse, exposing cliffs higher still that will collapse in their turn, all speeding the rate at which ice flows to the sea.
The video shows the majestic, forceful, and terrifying power of a huge piece of ice breaking away from a glacier; in the context of climate change, the fierce beauty of this occurrence is also a reminder of the scale of destruction that humans have unleashed.
Take Freixenet and Cordoníu, vintners that have been making cava, Spanish sparkling wine, in the region for well over a century — executives from the two companies said breaking away from Spain would be a burden not a blessing regarding distribution and taxation of their products.
Reyez's vulnerability is imbued in every song, particularly in "Apple Juice," which she sings "you gotta love me/ I will teach you how to love" and in "Sola," the beautiful Spanish lullaby about breaking away from traditional gender roles and being different as a woman.
LAS VEGAS — Clad in suits with earpieces, stained white kitchen garments and aprons, housekeeping skirts and pantsuits, the casino workers came to caucus as they can only in Nevada, breaking away from their jobs at midday Saturday to cast their votes not far from the craps tables.
The H1 chip is the first in a new line of headphone-focused chips that Apple is making, breaking away from the W-series chips that the AirPods had borrowed from the Apple Watch line (which will continue to use W-series processors in the future). pic.twitter.
By making the London-based UFC Fight Night 83 matches only available through its own digital platform, the organization is breaking away from a decades-long tradition of combat sports events making availing themselves through pay-per-view on premium cable networks like HBO and Showtime.
"Tsunakawa should be held responsible for the company's continued practice of allowing its former executives to retain influence, and thus preserving its corporate culture which is a root cause of the highly-publicised accounting fraud, instead of breaking away from it," ISS said in a report.
He also said he aspired to become deputy Prime Minister in that new government, which would have to revert austerity measures and recognise that Spain is a state formed by several nations, including Catalonia where the regional government is in favour of breaking away from Spain.
With such a resounding vote for self-determination, Bougainville has become a visible inspiration for other independence movements in the Pacific, from West Papua, which is seeking to secede from Indonesia, to New Caledonia, which will hold a referendum next year about possibly breaking away from France.
China's vice finance minister told CNBC that the Chinese government "strongly support(s) a strong and unified EU." Speaking from the International Monetary Fund's spring meetings, Zhu Guangyao pointed to the strong interdependence of the integrated global economy, and warned against breaking away from a larger economic bloc.
Sirisena came to power in 2015 with Wickremesinghe's support after breaking away from Rajapaksa, who was accused by rights groups of increasingly authoritarian behavior during his time as president between 2005 and 2015, especially during the final years of a brutal civil war that ended in May 2009.
The recent promotion of TCM in China is also in line with Xi's push to revive traditional Chinese culture, breaking away from the ruling Communist Party's earlier path under late Chairman Mao Zedong, during which time elements of traditional culture were often attacked, especially during the Cultural Revolution.
It may have Cap's name in the title, but this shapes up like an ideological two-hander, a showdown between Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.)—working alongside the government—and Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) breaking away from regulation in order to protect his friend Bucky, aka the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan).
The royal couple, who are believed to be breaking away from tradition by not having their baby at St Mary's Lindo Wing in London (Kate Middleton had all three of her children there and Princess Diana gave birth to Prince Wiliam and Harry there), might even opt for a male nanny.
Another bold bet Krane made was on Uber, convincing his colleagues to pump nearly $260 million into the company six years ago — its largest deal ever at the time — when Uber was breaking away from the ride-hailing pack but very far from becoming the Goliath that it is today.
However, there are a few girl groups — 2NE1 and f(x) spring most readily to mind — that have been marketed as breaking away from this gender-centric mode of performance; they're packaged as rebels and mavericks regardless of what their album is about, even while they operate within the studio culture.
After interviewing scores of far-right extremists in Scandinavia, he found that the majority of neo-Nazis actually become disillusioned with their lives after a number of years; many of these people have a hard time breaking away from the movement, however, because they fear reprisals, social isolation, or disappointing their friends.
But while their civil rights messages may not have been particularly novel, what set them apart was their desire to be set apart: they, like Teed and the Universal Friend, argued that the system cannot be changed from within, that only by breaking away from the fabric of capitalism could any meaningful change be possible.
For Markle, who ostensibly had no lifelong plans of working as a full-time royal and fully intended to resume her career as an actress — albeit one with a significant leg up on the Hollywood pecking order, given her marriage — breaking away from the royal family is the only move that could make sense.
It's a novel about a young man — it came out in 1979 but is set back in the 1950s — who is breaking away from his Jewish family, who are concerned that he is betraying his faith, that he is showing Jews in a bad light, that his writing is breaking faith with his community, and so on.
The statement from the Plaid Cymru party, which does not govern Wales, comes as Scotland's pro-independence government has said it might hold another referendum on Scotland breaking away from the United Kingdom in order to stay in the EU. And in Northern Ireland, some Republican politicians have called for a vote to unite Ireland with the British-run province.
Whether or not the creators of a crowdfunded bionic strapon or artificially intelligent vibrator find success themselves, their unique approaches to pleasure (and demonstrated market appeal) are bound to encourage others to follow in their footsteps, breaking away from the tired assumption that sex toys need do nothing more than just vibrate and penetrate (or, if we're lucky, do both at the same time).
Laura Les: Making this mix for me has sort of been a therapy to escape a lot of stuff happening around me, along with being a way to break some monotony while I'm listening to the same nine songs all day every day trying to finish my album, so I guess the concept is breaking away from monotony and having some summer fun in the midst of it.
The ministers quit because they feel the exit deal that May reached after almost two years of protracted negotiations did not honor the result of the 2016 referendum, where Britain voted by 52% to 48% to leave the EU. In his resignation letter, which he also tweeted, Raab said the deal gave the EU too much continued control over the UK, and threatened the possibility of Northern Ireland breaking away from the rest of the country.
The brothers have conquered a number of adult-sized hurdles together over the past two and a half decades in a valiant, successful effort to create soul-, R&B-, rock-, blues-, Motown- (and yes, pop-) inspired music on their own terms, from breaking away from Island Def Jam Music Group and starting their own indie label 3CG Records, to traveling to Africa and using their experiences and perfectly harmonized voices to spread awareness about deep issues far outside of themselves.

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