71. Better, though, would be a clean and permanent break from the team. 72. Bobbie and Jim took a break from their opening-day work to watch skaters of varying ages on the floor. 73. Bodrov makes an affecting debut thanks to his father, who let him take a break from a graduate dissertation on Renaissance art to play this role. 74. Both are a dramatic break from decades of failed attempts to protect species and habitats one at a time, Babbitt said. 75. Both he and Sheridan are taking a break from Irish political movies. 76. Both versions would also let the president delete special-interest tax breaks from tax bills. 77. Bourque is happy to take a break from competitive golf. 78. A break from tradition may be in store Monday. 79. A break from form is what it takes to shake the cursed and accursed Jazz, who from their perspective are regrettably following form. 80. A dirty DEA agent snitched her out in return for a break from prosecutors. |