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And you can always split sentences into smaller information units (and frequently, you should).
Third, the Roberts court doesn't always split along partisan lines, with Justice Kennedy playing kingmaker.
We always split the French toast, which is literally like a loaf of bread.
We always split [the work] up; I've done the stage ones traditionally.
And if they're not, his youngest can always split the cost of an Uber with his older brother.
The local vote was always split 1-1, counotng nothehe disputed 2-0 landslide for Adam's party in '04.
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Splitting Poundcake Q. Whenever I bake a lemon poundcake, the top always splits.
"That's why, when you cook a frankfurter, it always splits in the long direction," he said, rather than along its circumference.
The chorus almost always splits into different bits not an unknown feature of the EU, where there are three centres of foreign policy-making: the European Commission, the Council of Ministers and national capitals themselves.
by Sharon Levy Grew up on the Jersey Shore in the nineteen-seventies.Always making margaritas in the kitchen,always laughing and doing their hair up pretty,sharing lipstick and shoes and new juice diets;always splitting the bills to the last penny,stealing each other's clothes,loving one another then complainingas they walked out the door.
I'm always splitting the difference between frames.
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