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The news revived speculation that the company planned a full split in two.
The proposals stopped short of any significant new regulations, like requiring a full split of retail and investment banking, which some banks had feared.
Indeed, the extent of Unilever's changes made a full split of the company into two new companies less likely, Mr. Lang at Investec said.
The Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said Ofcom had "bottled it" and called on the government to force a full split.
Though fat since early childhood, she is also remarkably fit, an Olympic weight lifter who can run fast, jump high and do a full split.
Some moves are acrobatic — a real showstopper involves a woman dangling from the ceiling and leaping onto a male dance partner, landing in a full split — while others, like "daggering," are overtly sexual.
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Janney sat center stage while Kudisch paraded around her, and finished the number in an (impressive) full split.
Thus, we can formulate the problem of reconstructing phylogenetic networks as calculating the weight of all full splits for a given taxa set.
Let Spl0(T) denote the set of all full splits displayed by T. That is, Spl0(T) includes the non-trivial and the trivial splits displayed by T; in particular, ℒ(T |∅ ∈ Spl0(T).
She takes you to Broadway, where they worked with Josephine Baker and George Balanchine, who invented their signature maneuver of sliding, in full split, through a tunnel of chorus girls' parted legs and who, Hill argues, reinforced "certain elements in the Nicholases' style that had already been developing, such as their full-bodied extensions, air work, gracefulness, speed and precision".
Amazingly limber, he holds his instrument in one hand while executing a series of stretches that includes a full leg split.
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