break a habit - traduzione in greco
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break a habit - traduzione in greco

1984 SINGLE BY CHICAGO
Hard Habit To Break

break a habit      
ξεμαθαίνω
break even point         
  • A simplified cash flow model shows the payback period as the time from the project completion to the breakeven.
POINT OF BALANCE AT WHICH NEITHER A PROFIT NOR A LOSS IS MADE
Break even; Break even point; Breakeven Point; Breakeven; Breaking even; Financial break even point; Broke even; Broke-even
νεκρό σημείο
break out         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Breakout (disambiguation); Break Out; Breakout (song); Break Out (album); Break out; Breakout (film); Breakout (album); Breakout (Album); Breakout (2010 TV series); Breakout (TV series)
ξεσπώ

Definizione

coffee break
(coffee breaks)
A coffee break is a short period of time, usually in the morning or afternoon, when you stop working and have a cup of coffee.
It looks like she'll be too busy to stop for a coffee break.
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Wikipedia

Hard Habit to Break

"Hard Habit to Break" is a song written by Steve Kipner and John Lewis Parker, produced and arranged by David Foster and recorded by the group Chicago for their 1984 album Chicago 17, with Bill Champlin and Peter Cetera sharing lead vocals. Released as the second single from the album, it reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was prevented from charting higher by "Caribbean Queen" by Billy Ocean and "I Just Called to Say I Love You" by Stevie Wonder. "Hard Habit to Break" also peaked at No. 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart. The lyrics of the song appear to describe a man having a hard time getting over a significant other getting away after he took her for granted and she left him for someone else. Overseas it peaked at No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Hard Habit to Break" was nominated for four Grammy Awards: Foster and Jeremy Lubbock won the award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s); Chicago were nominated for the song in the categories Record of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; and Cetera and Foster were nominated for Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices. Songwriters Kipner and Parker won an ASCAP award in 1986 for most-performed song.

The song's title was used as the slogan for Demon Dogs, a hot dog stand owned by the band's manager Peter Schivarelli which was located in the area of DePaul University's Lincoln Park campus.