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Surgeons would be able to divide them.
Diageo and Bacardi would be able to divide Seagram's brands between them in ways that could satisfy regulatory objections.
This fertilized egg must then be able to divide many times, implant in the uterus and form a placenta that is its lifeline until birth.
Soon, marketers will be able to divide up even television ads by household, as companies like Navic and Visible World introduce that technology.
In Iraq and with the financial crisis, it was helpful, as a reporter, to be able to divide the world into those who actually understand what was happening and those who said hopeful nonsense.
Furthermore, they will be able to divide playing talent among fewer teams, although that idea never seemed to intrigue them when they were expanding and taking in hundreds of millions of dollars from new franchises.
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[11 48] s_serizy: And yes, it would require being able to divide your sexual work from your sexual self.
The friends are able to divide the punch into three equal portions by pouring between the jerry can, the two bottles, the beer can and the vial.
The analysis showed that by offering incentives to policyholders to disclose information, insurance companies were able to divide them into different risk classes.
The rebels forced Anne to dismiss Mazarin in February 1651, but, by faithfully following the Cardinal's instructions, she was able to divide her enemies.
In the first two operations, he was able to divide at least half of their intermingled veins, but he cautioned that he might still come across veins that cannot easily be diverted to one boy or the other.
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