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"They've shown that partition doesn't equal division".
Still, history -- most recently that of Yugoslavia -- suggests that partition is a risky, bloody business.
They are scrawled on the blast walls that partition this city of concrete.
But the EU also decided last December that partition need not, in theory, prevent Cyprus joining.
It escaped the intercommunal violence that Partition brought to the neighboring Punjab when the British left the subcontinent, in 1947.
It was in British text books and British Raj revival films that "partition" almost always trumped independence.
The two nodes that partition temporal data management are reconstructable data and queryable data.
Those who still favor a centralized state like to insist that partition would further destabilize the country.
Nobody who agreed to the plan realised that partition was unleashing one of the worst calamities of the 20th century.
It is a procedure that partition data objects into matching clusters.
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On the other hand, it is evident that partition-based methods neglect the fact that nodes may participate in multiple communities.
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