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Moreover, there was no break-in period--no pinching, no blistering on day one.
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Across the city, in the first three months of the year, burglaries and break-in attempts increased 37% from the same period in 2011, according to local officials.
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Bournemouth did break through in the first period of extra-time as Steve Fletcher swept the ball home in the 98th minute.
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But within 22 seconds, Rafalski beat the 37-year-old Brodeur again, and despite outshooting their rivals 19-6 in the first period, Canada went into the break 2-1 down, with US keeper Ryan Miller making 18 saves.
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Adjusted EPS was break even, down from 4 cents in the year-ago period.
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The regulations, backed by Blues owner Roman Abramovich, demand that teams in European competitions break even over a rolling three-year period from 2012-13.
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Because spring break tends to spread out over a four- to six-week period in March and April, Ms. Banas says there are still deals to be found.
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Kennedy's investment strategy is to ride the momentum of usually small- or micro-cap stocks that break to a new significant high and then continue to put in new highs over the next six-week period.
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Wales built a commanding 28-9 lead at the break, but the islanders gave their hosts more than a scare in the second period.
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"Clubs are now in a reporting period that will count towards the first assessment of UEFA's financial fair play break-even requirement for international competition and Premier League clubs are also considering the implementation of additional cost control regulation at a domestic level, " added Jones.
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