to change (as a secret message) from code into ordinary language
Alan Turing and the Bletchley Park mathematicians broke the Enigma code being used by the Nazis
a momentary halt in an activity
there was a brief break after the first movement as the doors to the concert hall were opened and the latecomers were allowed in
a favorable combination of circumstances, time, and place
in classic fashion, her big break came when, as an understudy, she took over for an ailing star
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That’s why news organizations, including the Orlando Sentinel and the New York Times, have sued Open AI and its partner Microsoft over their breaking copyright law by vacuuming up millions of newspaper articles without permission or payment, constituting copyright infringement on a colossal scale.—Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board, Orlando Sentinel, 17 Mar. 2025 If anything begins to break or feel different, take pictures for comparison and reach out to the company ASAP.—Molly Higgins, WIRED, 17 Mar. 2025
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Most recently, the designer shared an inside look at her relaxing getaway with Larocca amid her rare filming break from her HGTV shows, which also includes the new seriesThe Flip Off that debuted in January.—Natalia Senanayake, People.com, 17 Mar. 2025 When the bottle breaks, a livid flood comes rushing out.—Vinson Cunningham, The New Yorker, 17 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for break
Removing this dam would not only disrupt that balance but could also have severe consequences for the City of Elgin.
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Courier-News,
Chicago Tribune,
17 Mar. 2025
As the World Economic Forum reports, 44% of workers' skills will be disrupted in the next four years, with cognitive skills growing in importance most rapidly.
These layoffs reduced staffing at some local weather forecast offices to threadbare levels, causing some to reduce their services.
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Andrew Freedman,
Axios,
17 Mar. 2025
Although reducing the property tax burden could provide significant benefits to business owners and homeowners, there’s no guarantee that landlords would pass those savings on to their tenants.
With just over six minutes left in the quarter, the game was paused for over 10 minutes.
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Jami Ganz,
New York Daily News,
18 Mar. 2025
As part of the first six-week phase of the deal, the fighting in Gaza was paused and Hamas agreed to release 33 of its hostages in exchange for Israel's release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
Concerns about what plowing was doing to soil were growing in the U.S. well before the Dust Bowl of the thirties.
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Jill Lepore,
The New Yorker,
17 Mar. 2025
Federal authorities are still investigating the attack, in which 14 people were killed and dozens more were injured when an Army veteran plowed his truck into crowds of people on Bourbon Street.
Without a life rights agreement, storytellers will need to take greater care that nothing in the work defames the subject or violates their privacy, among other things.
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Legal Entertainment,
Forbes,
13 Mar. 2025
The order violates core constitutional rights, including the rights to free speech and due process.
Even Uzo Aduba, whose character Detective Cordelia Cupp solved the case, and Randall Park, whose FBI Special Agent Edwin Park assisted her, were surprised by the reveal.
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Nellie Andreeva,
Deadline,
21 Mar. 2025
Scientists refer to this as convergent evolution, in which different species independently evolve similar traits to solve the same problems.
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Ella Jeffries,
Smithsonian Magazine,
21 Mar. 2025
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