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(1) To temporarily or permanently stop executing, printing or transmitting.
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| dirty, half-naked convicts wriggled up through manhole covers and ran into shops and houses to evade police in the November jailbreak. The prospectus pointed out that the founder of the company had been killed in a 1998 jailbreak n rural Louisiana and that the firm was desperately low on cash. When a jailbreak was involved, it often happened with a wink from the sheriff. |
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