"My own brothers want me to break the Code to feed Sasha to the wolves," Kris muttered. But now a storm of persecution was about to break upon the universal church, iii. This is implied in the phrase by which it has sought to signalize its break with Spinozism: " from substance to subject.". Apparently with this purpose in view, Prince Frederick Charles was instructed to break up his army corps into their constituent divisions, and move each division as a separate column on its own road, the reserve of cavalry and artillery following in rear of the centre. He stopped a safe distance away and was the first to break the awkward silence. No attempt is made by those around her either to preserve or to break her illusions. Collective nouns, or nouns that give a name to a large group of people, things, objects, or ideas, can be hard to spot, since they may not seem like nouns at first glance. When we were fortunate enough to find a nest I never allowed her to carry the eggs home, making her understand by emphatic signs that she might fall and break them. In this great book a break was made for the first time with the traditional text and the evidence of the late MSS., and an attempt was made to reconstruct the text according to the oldest authorities. Some brassfounders break from a single ingot the quantity of zinc required to produce the amount of brass they wish to compound in one crucible, but when perfect uniformity is desired the importance of remelting the zinc on a large scale cannot be too strongly emphasized. Justin says I should get out more, but I came here to take a break from the miseries of social life. No one can break that bond, not even Death," Toby answered. The evening slipped by and when the band took a break, special requests were played on a stereo. I always heard marriage could break up a good friendship. A third of the leading brigade (British) was killed and wounded in the vain attempt to break through the strong defences of the village, and some French squadrons charged upon it as it retired; a colour was captured in the melee, but a Hessian brigade in second line drove back the cavalry and retook the colour. Meanwhile the blockade had become so stringent that few ordinary vessels could expect to break through, and a special type of steamer came into vogue for the purpose. Most people chose this as the best definition of break: Break means to smash, spl... See the dictionary meaning, pronunciation, and sentence examples. Nevertheless, mysticism did prepare men in a very real way for a break with the traditional system. Another splice was made, to be followed, after the " Agamemnon " had paid out about 40 m., by another break. The social reformer of the past is depicted as a dour spinster wielding an axe to break barrels of "Demon Rum.". But, if you do as Sasha says and break the bond, I will keep her safe, I swear it, Kris said. The Somali form has been separated as L. Their name again figures in Indian history at the break up of the Mogul empire, when two Sayad brothers created and dethroned emperors at their will (1714-1720). He was walking down the main street of the town. Intrusions of a serpentine-like rock break through the Miocene strata north of Bhamo, and similar intrusions occur in the western ranges. In Dalmatia the Venetians III were too strong for her; but she helped materially to break up the Byzantine rule in the Balkan peninsula by assisting Stephen Nemanya to establish an independent Servian kingdom, originally under nominal Hungarian suzerainty. It has been said that the blockade of the Confederate coast became in the end practically impenetrable, and that every attempt of the Confederate naval forces to break out was checked at once by crushing numerical preponderance. Some people's bodies break in ways that we don't understand. But the essential break in his life was in 1860, which marks the close of his main works on art and the opening of his attempt found a new social gospel. 1 Consider also the following:. Prayer ends, as it began, the banquet; and we break up not in bands of brigands, nor in groups of vagabonds, nor do we burst out into debauchery.. of which directs how the sisters after the synaxis of the ninth hour (3 P.M.) are to dine: "When you sit down at a table and come to break bread, seal it thrice with the sign of the cross and thus give thanks: ` We thank thee, our Father, for thy holy resurrection; for through Jesus thy servant thou hast shewn it unto us. On its eastern slope the waters soon disappear within the bed of narrow canyons, but break out again at the foot in icecold springs that form the source of the Ruby and Franklin lakes; on its western side the descent is more gentle, and the waters form the South Fork of the Humboldt river. Outvoting Franklin, they decided to break their instructions, which required them to ` make the, most candid confidential communications on all subjects to the ministers of our generous ally, the king of France; to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge or concurrence; and ultimately to govern yourself by their advice and opinion "; and, instead,. Maybe Jonny was in the neighborhood last night already, because he was coming to her apartment to break her arm. Edward VI. It wasn't the way she had planned to break the news, but he was being so irrational.