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It's almost like it's a bit split.
Northern Irish nationalists are also "quite hesitant" to get involved in the Scottish referendum debate because the Catholic community in Scotland of Irish descent is "a bit split on the issue," he says.
(One scene where he enthusiastically greets his sisters sans wife is a bit split personality; perhaps he should seem a tad more apologetic in his enthusiastic greeting? Otherwise, his work is impeccable).
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For this year's presentation, on Wednesday evening at Avery Fisher Hall, Mr. Schickele varied the concept a bit, splitting the program with himself, so to speak.
So 0.1% formic acid was added to the aqueous phase of the mixture of acetonitrile and water (50 50), but the same broadening of peak with a little bit splitting of peak was observed.
Announced at their VMworld conference, VMware Horizon Mobile is a way for enterprises to give users' Samsung devices a bit of split personality disorder.
The Column-Parallel Overlapping-Subrange Successive-Approximation-Register Analog-to-Digital Converter (CPOSSAR ADC) uses a 5-bit split capacitor DAC twice to achieve 9-bit resolution.
We had a bit of a split about that".
I'm a bit obsessive about split infinitives and apostrophes.
Since its inception, Frey Norris has had a bit of a split identity.
"It is a bit of a split personality we're seeing," said Craig Wright, the chief economist of the Royal Bank of Canada.
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