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  • This represented a sharp break from the futuristic, hyper rational post-punk years.
  • Three years later, Blake made a sharp break with his previous life.
  • Telling readers about the Pentagon Papers was a sharp break from those attitudes.
  • Pentagon officials resisted making a sharp break with existing policy, administration officials said.
  • This represented a sharp break from the futuristic, hyper-rational post-punk years.
  • Even so, this year represents a sharp break in political form.
  • As in the economy in general, there was a sharp break after 1672.
  • His comments represented a sharp break from previous government statements on the case.
  • Certainly, Macedonia represents a sharp break with previous NATO missions in the Balkans.
  • Marshall argues the British takeover did not make any sharp break with the past.
  • Nevertheless, the program is a sharp break from past policy.
  • Pitching coach Joe Kerrigan was particularly pleased with the sharp break on Saberhagen's curve.
  • The dissenters objected that the ruling Thursday was a sharp break from the past.
  • But Komansky also represents a sharp break from the past.
  • "I said, ` Let's make sure that the horse gets a sharp break, "'
  • But reaching a deal with two companies also represented a sharp break with tradition.
  • Hallman's design was a sharp break with the contemporary narrow, dark, and often filthy backyards.
  • In a sharp break from character, they received hitting that was both thunderous and clutch.
  • Fianna F醝l's economic programme marked a sharp break with their predecessors in Cumann na nGaedheal.
  • It is difficult for monetary policy to deal with such a sharp break in confidence.
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