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"They are split into groups across the country," he said.
Teams are split into groups of four, with the best eight qualifying for the quarter-finals.
"We have sporadic contact rather than regular communication with our staff who are split into groups in the bush.
The 84 guestrooms are split into groups of six on 14 floors – with each floor resembling a self-contained ryokan inn, with its own Ochanoma lounge.
The farmers are split into groups of five and they are asked to prepare a presentation on their findings with charts and drawings – used because many farmers are illiterate – to show what they have learned.
In one two-day intensive module, for example, students are split into groups and told to plan for a disaster scenario, bearing in mind the specialism and capacity of an organisation they have been assigned.
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Instead, the teens might be split into groups of three, staying next door to each other.
The retired firefighters in the band helped out a lot, and the band was split into groups, but still.
The girls are believed to have been split into groups, a local official said Wednesday, citing villagers who saw them.
But the challenges for the prosecution soon became clear as the defendants were split into groups of six for trial.
For instance, in group investigations students may be split into groups that are then required to choose and research a topic from a limited area.
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