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  • (Soundbite of song, "Breakable") Ms. MICHAELSON: Yes. (singing) Have you ever thought about what protects our hearts?

    Ingrid Michaelson Is Everywhere 2008

  • Code name "Breakable" the experiments were designed to place individuals in "no win" scenarios and log how long they could withstand the pressures.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Code name "Breakable" the experiments were designed to place individuals in "no win" scenarios and log how long they could withstand the pressures.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Lefler's own "Up My Sleeve" and a lithe cover of Ingrid Michaelson's "Breakable" (not to mention a momentary instrumental dip into "Over The Rainbow") acted as mid-set palate cleansers before Dashboard launched into a series of fan favorites that sent the attendees into full swoon: The spacious, moving "Remember To Breathe," the vibrato-fied epic

    Spin Magazine Online - 2009

  • Episode 1809 (Jan. 3, 2007, 2nd half of episode) "Breakable," Ingrid Michaelson

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local new years eve san francisco 2010 2009

  • Ingrid Michaelson has been caught up in a whirlwind of activity for almost almost two years since her song "Breakable" was used on an episode of

    Westword | Complete Issue 2008

  • "Up My Sleeve" (from John Lefler's Better By Design) "Breakable" (Ingrid Michaelson cover)

    Spin Magazine Online - 2009

  • "Breakable" and "The Hat" (from her self-released Girls and Boys) are discursive looks at relationships, doting on the color of a hat or the crunch of the snow. "

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • "Breakable" and "The Hat" (from her self-released Girls and Boys) are discursive looks at relationships, doting on the color of a hat or the crunch of the snow. "

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • He was trying on the part of the distinguished man. — from Breakable You, by Brian Morton (Harcourt)

    A Close Read 2006

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