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break-in

noun as in trespass

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The following year, she consistently supported her paper’s investigation into the Watergate break-in even when no other outlet followed the story; for months, that reporting caused many to question the Post’s intentions and Graham’s judgment.

But earlier on the day of the break-in, he’d posted an episode in which he described feeling despondent about the condition of the city.

Police responded to a call about a break-in at the city Department of Animal Services early Wednesday morning, according to a news release.

Mr McGurran told the BBC he covered the story of the break-in and the aftermath, including the trial "which was very big news at the time".

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Since the break-in the charity says it has increased security, but the long-term effects will be harder to fix:

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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