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Across London, Janet Townley said she had been forced to split up her family temporarily after being evicted from her home in East Acton on Monday.
Lloyds has been forced to split off and rebrand the TSB branches by the EU as a result of the £20bn of taxpayer money pumped into the bank during the 2008 bailouts.
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P33 BT can't be forced to split off Openreach, insists chief.
A review was also announced, to be led by a former head of the Office of Fair Trading, into whether Britain's big banks should be forced to split up.
The management of UBS has already announced plans to scale back its investment-banking arm; it may yet be forced to split it off entirely.
Couples who show up when only one stool is left are forced to split up and eat one at a time.
Since coaches are forced to split scholarships into small amounts, it is not unusual for players to be lured to a campus for as little $500 or $1,000.
In a once in a decade review, the regulator stopped short of recommending that BT be forced to split off Openreach, the division that owns the broadband infrastructure.
An initial attempt to get all four journalists to Lebanon, along with dozens of wounded Syrians, failed when the party came under attack and was forced to split up.
A study by Oliver Wyman found that if British banks were forced to split up their businesses and fund each one as a separate subsidiary, their borrowing costs would rise substantially.
He had ample proof of his authorship, and he took his evidence to the Screen Writers Guild and raised so much hell that Welles was forced to split the credit and take second place in the listing.
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