In a break with hardliners, the influential Cuban-American National Foundation has come out against retaliatory measures.
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Some predict that Farouk Sharaa, the vice-president who comes from Deraa, may break with the regime.
Obviously, here in America, the election of an African-American represents a stunning break with the past.
He wants a radical break with the cartels, sleaze and weak institutions of the post-communist era.
But Kindler presented the board with a vision of how Pfizer could break with the past.
Local Lib Dem activists are sure to press their leader to break with Labour.
And even when Mr Morsi has ventured to break with protocol, he has paid a price.
If ever there was a time to break with the past, this was it.
So Mr Simitis needs to make a wrenching break with the past over Olympic.
Even his friends concede that a break with the Orangemen will be a messy business.
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Why did he decide to break with that tradition today, give a speech, and not take questions?
We haven't seen the Bobby Kennedy of the Republican Party come out and break with the administration.
Does the president realize he's at risk of a break with an important part of his base?
AUC's military leadership, at least nominally, and appeared to push the group towards a break with drug-trafficking.
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But it does not want to break with the rest of the developing world on climate issues.
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