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Break In
Break in or break-in may refer to: * Burglary, the criminal act of entering a building to commit an offense, usually theft * Break-in (mechanical run-in), a procedure for preparing new equipment (such as vehicle engines) for the rest of its working life by running it under prescribed conditions at the beginning * Trespass, the act of intruding another's property * '' Break In'', a 1989 Japanese video game * Break-in (Death Note episode) * ''Break-in'' (film), a 1927 German film * Break-in, a type of novelty record using samples of popular music, developed by producer Dickie Goodman See also * * * * * Breaking (other) * Breaking In (other) * Break (other) Break or Breaks or The Break may refer to: Time off from duties * Recess (break), time in which a group of people is temporarily dismissed from its duties * Break (work), time off during a shift/recess ** Coffee break, a short mid-morning rest ...
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Burglary
Burglary, also called breaking and entering (B&E) or housebreaking, is a property crime involving the illegal entry into a building or other area without permission, typically with the intention of committing a further criminal offence. Usually that offence is theft, larceny, robbery, or murder, but most jurisdictions include others within the ambit of burglary. To commit burglary is to ''burgle'', a term back-formed from the word ''burglar'', or to ''burglarize''. Etymology Sir Edward Coke (1552–1634) explains at the start of Chapter 14 in the third part of '' Institutes of the Lawes of England'' (pub. 1644), that the word ''Burglar'' ("or the person that committeth burglary"), is derived from the words ''burgh'' and ''laron'', meaning ''house-thieves''. A note indicates he relies on the ''Brooke's case'' for this definition. According to one textbook, the etymology originates from Anglo-Saxon or Old English, one of the Germanic languages. (Perhaps paraphrasing Sir Edward ...
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Break-in (mechanical Run-in)
Break-in or breaking in, also known as run-in or running in, is the procedure of conditioning a new piece of equipment by giving it an initial period of running, usually under light load, but sometimes under heavy load or normal load. It is generally a process of moving parts wearing against each other to produce the last small bit of size and shape adjustment that will settle them into a stable relationship for the rest of their working life. One of the most common examples of break-in is engine break-in for petrol engines and diesel engines. Engine break-in A new engine is broken in by following specific driving guidelines during the first few hours of its use. The focus of breaking in an engine is on the contact between the piston rings of the engine and the cylinder wall. There is no universal preparation or set of instructions for breaking in an engine. Most importantly, experts disagree on whether it is better to start engines on high or low power to break them in. While ther ...
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Trespass
Trespass is an area of tort law broadly divided into three groups: trespass to the person (see below), trespass to chattels, and trespass to land. Trespass to the person historically involved six separate trespasses: threats, assault, battery, wounding, mayhem (or maiming), and false imprisonment. Through the evolution of the common law in various jurisdictions, and the codification of common law torts, most jurisdictions now broadly recognize three trespasses to the person: assault, which is "any act of such a nature as to excite an apprehension of battery";''Johnson v. Glick'', battery, "any intentional and unpermitted contact with the plaintiff's person or anything attached to it and practically identified with it"; and false imprisonment, the " or of freedom from restraint of movement".''Broughton v. New York'', 37 N.Y.2d 451, 456–7 Trespass to chattel does not require a showing of damages. Simply the "intermeddling with or use of … the personal property" of another ...
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Break In
Break in or break-in may refer to: * Burglary, the criminal act of entering a building to commit an offense, usually theft * Break-in (mechanical run-in), a procedure for preparing new equipment (such as vehicle engines) for the rest of its working life by running it under prescribed conditions at the beginning * Trespass, the act of intruding another's property * '' Break In'', a 1989 Japanese video game * Break-in (Death Note episode) * ''Break-in'' (film), a 1927 German film * Break-in, a type of novelty record using samples of popular music, developed by producer Dickie Goodman See also * * * * * Breaking (other) * Breaking In (other) * Break (other) Break or Breaks or The Break may refer to: Time off from duties * Recess (break), time in which a group of people is temporarily dismissed from its duties * Break (work), time off during a shift/recess ** Coffee break, a short mid-morning rest ...
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Break-in (Death Note Episode)
''Death Note'' is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was directed by Tetsurō Araki at Madhouse and originally aired in Japan on Nippon TV every Wednesday (with the exception of December 20, 2006, and January 3, 2007) shortly past midnight, from October 4, 2006, to June 27, 2007. The plot of the series primarily revolves around high school student Light Yagami, who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook called a ''Death Note''. This book causes the death of anyone whose name is written in it and is passed on to Light by the Shinigami Ryuk after he becomes bored within the Shinigami world. A two-hour "Director's Cut" compilation television film, titled ''Death Note: Relight: Visions of a God'', aired on NTV a few months after the anime concluded. Although advertised to be the "complete conclusion", the popularity of the series inspired th ...
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Break-in (film)
''Break-in'' () is a 1927 German crime film directed by Franz Osten and starring Erika Glässner, Camilla von Hollay and Ralph Arthur Roberts. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Heilbronner. Cast *Erika Glässner Erika Glässner (28 February 1890 – 21 July 1959) was a German stage and film actress. Selected filmography * ''Werner Krafft'' (1916) * ''Diamonds (1920 film), Diamonds'' (1920) * ''The Three Dances of Mary Wilford'' (1920) * ''The Love Corri ... as Jutta Percha, Film diva * Camilla von Hollay as Paula * Ralph Arthur Roberts as Max Plettke * Paul Morgan as Polenwilli, a heavy boy * Kurt Gerron as Willi, ein noch schwererer Junge * Maria Forescu as Wirtin * Julius Falkenstein as Count Parisello * Albert Paulig as Dr. Schmidt, Detective Commissioner *Nina Rinewa as Elfriede *Leni Sponholz * Gyula Szőreghy References External links * 1927 crime films Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature films German crime films Films di ...
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Dickie Goodman
Richard Dorian Goodman (April 19, 1934 – November 6, 1989), was an American musician and record producer. He is best known for inventing and using the technique of the " break-in", an early precursor to sampling, that used brief clips of popular records and songs to "answer" comedic questions posed by voice actors on his novelty records. He also wrote and produced some original material, most often heard on the B-sides of his break-in records. Career Goodman's first known release came in 1952, when he was just 18 years old. Under the name "Dick Good", Chess Records released his version of Johnny Standley's comic monologue " It's in the Book". In June 1956, in partnership with Bill Buchanan, he made his first hit record, " The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2", a take-off of Orson Welles' '' War of the Worlds''. This recording was the subject of a copyright infringement case against Goodman. The court ruled that his sampled mix was a parody and thus an entirely new work. The single ...
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Breaking (other)
Breaking or breakin' may refer to: Arts * Breaking character (or "corpsing"), to lose composure during comedic scenes * Breakdancing (also breaking), an athletic style of street dance * ''Breakin''', a 1984 American breakdancing-themed musical film * "Breakin, a twelfth-season episode of the American animated television series ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' * ''Breaking'' (film), a 2022 American thriller drama film * Sequence breaking, performing actions or obtaining items in video games out of the intended linear order Music * "Breakin (song), a single from The Music's album, ''Welcome to the North'' * " Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us", a song by American music duo Ollie & Jerry * "Breakin, the sixth song on The All-American Rejects' 2008 album ''When the World Comes Down'' * ''Breaking'' (album), an album by American musician Brian Larsen * "Breaking" (song), a song by American alternative rock band, Anberlin Damage * Breaking (martial arts), technique that is used in compe ...
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Breaking In (other)
Breaking In may refer to: * ''Breaking In'' (1989 film), an American crime comedy * ''Breaking In'' (2018 film), an American thriller * ''Breaking In'' (TV series), a sitcom See also *Break in (other) Break in or break-in may refer to: * Burglary, the criminal act of entering a building to commit an offense, usually theft * Break-in (mechanical run-in), a procedure for preparing new equipment (such as vehicle engines) for the rest of its worki ...
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