There's increasing evidence that left uncleared, clots can break off and block smaller arteries.
Instead (Marzouki) intended to break off the relationship and abscond with the diamond engagement ring.
What could possibly necessitate me to break off to make contact with the office?
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Ice is more likely to break off from shore as temperatures rise in spring.
The result is a smooth drag with no hitches that could break off a fleeing fish.
The source tells CNN that Tripp tried on more than one occasion to break off the friendship.
In time, things can die, break off, or cause us to carry an extra burden around.
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He said AMFA's 1998 decision to break off from the International Association of Machinists--part of the AFL-CIO--clearly backfired.
If you have a little model of the solar system at home, you can break off the outermost planet.
But instead of eating the entire candy bar, break off a few squares, count the calories, and enjoy it.
Would he be willing to break off little chunks of comprehensive reform like H1BI visa and do that separately?
Some players concentrate with such intensity they are unable to break off playing even at the call of nature.
And they're looking at--their concern is that it could break off during re-entry and maybe damage the shuttle further back.
Working alongside the volunteers, they were handed poles to break off blocks or head-high saws to cut through the ice.
There were calls from right-wing senators for Washington to break off ties with its biggest strategic partner in the Arab world.
When a cartel artificially restricts supply of a good, there's a temptation for individual states to break off and sell more.
The capture vessels could take other jobs around the gulf, but on contracts that allowed them to break off immediately in case of emergency.
In 1978, U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced he would establish diplomatic relations with China from January 1, 1979, and break off relations with Taiwan.
Despite our constant worry that her head would break off, she would go room to room, checking on other patients and brighten their day.
Ward talks of steering wheels that break off and "float" during wrecks in poorly made cars moving around the cabin in the driver's area.
On the other hand, Mr Gates worries about China's tendency to break off its ties with the American military whenever America does something it dislikes.
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If the Kurds had autonomy, their urge to break off completely from Turkey would be scarcely stronger than that of the Basques or Scots wanting to abandon Spain or Britain.
The 750 or so icebergs that break off from glaciers each year and drift south from Greenland are floating masses of freshwater ice formed in the pristine air of 3, 000 B.
The pressure the Israeli government exerted on the Bush administration compelled it to break off ties with the PLO in June 1990 after the PLO committed a terror attack in Israel.
The 750 or so icebergs that break off from glaciers each year and drift south from Greenland are floating masses of freshwater ice formed in the pristine air of 5, 000 years ago.
If one should occur, support may break off in favor of former prime minister Lee Soo Sung, who lost on the first ballot but retains the loyalty of many of the president's key backers.
But until these things are taken away as I describe, our country and even the world will continue to stand at the edge of a precipice just waiting for it to break off, a la Wile E.
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In order to understand what the market is saying, you have to break off the bond market from the stock market in order to compare them and see what gifts the data (Latin for givens or gifts) offer.
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