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Any time a player goes from one system to another, one thing that could be a problem is breaking old habits. It's not that you don't understand what the new responsibilities or plays are, but just the fact that you've been doing something a long time - it's a habit - and that's not what's required in the other system. And that means kind of undoing something before you can even start to do something new. Bill Belichick
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A Soviet man is a product of invisible changes, degradation and progressive deformation. Breaking the chain of those changes is hard. Perhaps they are irreversible. Merab Mamardashvili
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We cannot have people just breaking in and taking weapons and ammunition. That's something no one even thought about until we watched the news from New Orleans. Irene Toner
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Those police were actually breaking the law as they took those banners away. We are not having any of that. Ken Livingston
breaking fought hard people unfair
We are breaking a promise, and that is unfair to the people who fought so long and so hard for this legislation. Steny Hoyer
breaking caught law ticket time
We don't want you to be caught off-guard. The first time you find out about a new law should not be when you're getting a ticket for breaking it. Jenny Mack
breaking nobody room trying
Nobody that's in this room is trying to get away with breaking the law. Bill Woods
breaking coaches couple games last next run taking teammates time
My teammates and coaches have been on me the last couple games about breaking a run without taking it the whole way, and I told them next time I have a chance, I've got to go all out, Tatum Bell
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Nevertheless, the realization that breaking a pencil point would have far less disastrous consequences played little or no role, I believe, in this decision to explore theory! Rudolph A. Marcus