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“Once he overcame allergy problems this spring, Martin, 24, enjoyed a break-out year.”
“Sam will be hosting one of the break-out groups in stall #3 of the White Stag building.”
“Mr. Allison eventually assisted Mr. Arias on "Strange Fruit," the show of Billie Holiday songs that was the latter's break-out hit in the mid '90s.”
“Because maybe, after all these years, you're ready for a break-out role.”
The Huffington Post: Ginger Emas: Ghosts of Relationships Past
“The economy is hardly on the verge of a break-out performance.”
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. Economy Trapped by Its Circle of Strife
“If it had cost $200m, starred Tom Cruise and featured a couple of explosive break-out sequences, it would have broken even in the first few weeks – guaranteed.”
The Guardian: Mark Kermode: How to make an intelligent blockbuster and not alienate people
“That in some cases, the Bush reductions meant detaching the actual nuclear warheads from ballistic missiles and storing them in distant facilities so that quick “break-out” reassembly is not feasible.”
“ALBUFEIRA, Portugal (VN) ─ Tejay Van Garderen (HTC-Highroad) is picking up where he left off after his break-out rookie season with a strong ride at the five-day Volta ao Algarve in southern Portugal.”
“As Palmetto State voters head to the polls, we'll take a closer look at Newt Gingrich's sudden surge, Mitt Romney's tax problems, and the break-out moments from this week's debate.”
“As a big, newly industrialized country suffering under a military dictatorship, Brazil's labor unions were ripe for a break-out in the 1970s.”
The Wall Street Journal: Brazil Ex-President Lula Has Throat Cancer
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