(1) Yet before the Galileo affair there had been neither a breach between religion and science nor any distinction between science and philosophy.
(2) Three humpback whales breach in the distance, and closer a large green sea turtle floats blissfully in the waves.
(3) The enemy succeeded in making a large breach in the outer wall and swarmed in.
(4) Opposition to academies was accentuated by the widening breach between creative artists and the bourgeois public after aristocratic patronage declined.
(5) Frankly, it would be difficult to imagine a greater breach between what residents of Toronto want for their city and the decisions that are being made about it.
(6) I sued for breach of contract
(7) This is in breach of an agreement that consoles can play only DVDs sold domestically.
(8) The breach between the bishops and the Democrats is unlikely to heal.
(9) The problem is that there is often little or nothing to prevent hackers from accessing sensitive customer records - once they breach firewall defences.
(10) And if they are found in breach of their code of conduct they could face being banned from holding office for up to five years.
(11) Traditionally, intervention has been defined in terms of a coercive breach of the walls of the castle of sovereignty.
(12) But while it may not breach broadcasting regulations, it may breach the law against sedition, as it incites disaffection against the crown.
(13) Once the armored soldier has created a breach , the next step is to enter and clear the room/hallway.
(14) In addition, at the core of the autobiographical process is a breach between the writing ÔÇÿIÔÇÖ and the written one.
(15) The breach between the world of the living and of the dead is held, through the dialect of memory, in tension.
(16) In such panels, the breach between a strictly topographical map and a map of a socially inscribed landscape becomes clear.
(17) Fifty feet or less from this intersection was a line of riot cops plugging a ragged breach in the hated wall.
(18) That meant that a maximum of 10 per cent of stored fuel could escape in the event of a breach of a tank wall.
(19) The deal, it was said, would enhance the fight against crime and was an important step towards healing the breach between Europe and Washington.
(20) Edward married Godwine's daughter Edith in 1045, but this could not prevent a breach between the two men in 1049.