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A clear breach

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implies that the waves roll over the vessel without breaking.

See also: Breach



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Now they are demanding that the ministry cancel the permit, which they say is a clear breach of the council's authority.
The Information Commissioner has been advised as there has been a clear breach of the Data Protection Act.
The player had no previous instances of this type of behaviour, but it was pointed out to him during the hearing that his actions were a clear breach of the Code of Conduct and something seen not only on the replay screen at the ground but also by many millions of people watching on television around the world.
 
 
 
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