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  • 101ground — [1] ► NOUN 1) the solid surface of the earth. 2) land of a specified kind: marshy ground. 3) an area of land or sea with a specified use: fishing grounds. 4) (grounds) an area of enclosed land surrounding a large house. 5) (grounds …

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  • 102Break of Reality — is a cello rock band based in Rochester, New York, consisting of three cellists and drums. History Break of Reality was formed while the founding members were freshmen at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. At the time of formation, the… …

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  • 103break new ground — {v. phr.} 1. To start a new activity previously neglected by others; do pioneering work. * /Albert Einstein broke new ground with his theory of relativity./ 2. To begin something never done before. * /The school broke new ground with reading… …

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  • 104break new ground — {v. phr.} 1. To start a new activity previously neglected by others; do pioneering work. * /Albert Einstein broke new ground with his theory of relativity./ 2. To begin something never done before. * /The school broke new ground with reading… …

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  • 105break new ground — ► to do or discover something new: »The marketing campaign on social networking sites is breaking new ground. Main Entry: ↑break …

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  • 106Break Blade — Break Blade/Broken Blade Обложка первого танкобона манги «Break Blade» ブレイク ブレイド (Бурэйку Бурэйдо) Сломанный меч/Сломанн …

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  • 107break new ground — ► break new ground be innovative. Main Entry: ↑ground …

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  • 108ground|break|ing — «GROWND BRAY kihng», noun. the act of breaking ground to begin building …

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  • 109ground|break|er — «GROWND BRAY kuhr», noun. a person who begins or helps the beginning of something; pioneer; innovator …

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  • 110break someone's fall — break someone’s fall phrase to stop someone who is falling from hitting the ground directly, so that they hurt themselves less than they would have done Thesaurus: to stop someone or something from fallingsynonym Main entry: break …

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