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So we have a comfy FIRESIDE, which can be split up to make a FIRE DOOR and a SIDE DOOR.
But at a broadband conference, minister for digital policy Matt Hancock was asked if BT should be split up to help improve the country's broadband connections.
On Wednesday, Standard & Poor's, a major credit rating agency, downgraded Washington Mutual's debt further into junk territory, citing the increased chance that the company might have to be split up to facilitate a sale.
The pressure is on last year's world-title winning quartet of Alex Gregory, Tom James, Ric Egington and Matt Langridge to prove they should remain together, with speculation that the four will be split up to accommodate Hodge and Reed, who won gold as part of the men's four in Beijing but have since been racing as a pair.
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In the building, one-bedroom apartments were divided to house two families and two-bedroom apartments were split up to house four.
I was 16, Amanda 20, Dan 14 and Diana 8. Amanda moved to Brooklyn to live on her own, and the rest of us were split up to live with different families in our hometown, Bedford, N.Y.
In application layer, tasks of CESM simulation are split up to multiple containers and run simultaneously with different input in order to obtain results faster.
They were split up to let things cool off.
At the time there were two divisions in Egypt the 1st and 2nd and of these, one of them (the 1st) was split up to provide a cadre upon which to raise the 4th and 5th Divisions.
Blast requests (single-threaded) were split up to 1000 separate jobs, which reduced runtime to less than 2 hours for 200,000 queries.
The performances of the joint tour was said to be split up similarly to Jay-Z's previous joint venture with Kanye West, the Watch the Throne Tour.
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