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Took a drive out to a sight called the Breakaways, here Steve took great pleasure in driving a little off road, even though it was not all that bad of a road, but the car is quite dusty from the day trip out to here.
TravelPod.com TravelStream? ? Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Breakaways have a chance to stay clear if they can gap the main pack over the final, unrated climb at the Col de la Gineste less than 15km to go on a downhill run to the line.
Euro Racing this Week: 2011 European calendar opens in France, Italy 2011
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There's talk of the existence of solid Breakaways, while my friend Claire once stumbled on a Creme Egg with no filling: "No complaints there as any chocolate tastes better in egg format."
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Breakaways such as Richie McCaw and David Pocock, who arrive quickly after a tackle and generally remain off their knees, force turnovers and ensure attackers, are not guaranteed possession.
Leicester remain the team to beat as Premiership gets ready to return 2010
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` ` Breakaways, you want to score, '' Crosby said.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Breakaways, by contrast, are typically riders who lack that finishing kick and pose little threat to win the overall Tour.
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"Breakaways come so few and far between for me," Hull said.
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"Breakaways were oddballs then," recalls David Blisk, who broke away himself in 1997 and is now founder and principal of Spire Investment Partners in Tysons Corner, Va.
Forbes.com: News Elizabeth MacBride 2011
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After Breakaways, Thorlock will spend the rest of August touring in St. Louis.
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The Breakaways sure had fun that night; they won 9-0.
Vail Daily - Top Stories By Robert Valko Dear Darwin Vail 2010
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