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The country is being split into loyalists and traitors.

Because of the number of questions, his answers are being split into several parts.

In the past the centre-right has suffered from being split into four warring parties.

What were thought to be single diseases are being split into separate ailments.

Regional development is being combined with infrastructure, and employment and education are being split into separate departments.

"People are talking about a divided Syria being split into a number of small states like Yugoslavia," he said.

The unsigned opinion was welcomed by Microsoft, which is no longer under immediate threat of being split into two companies.

When he's done promoting "Catching Fire," he'll begin shooting "Mockingjay," the final chapter of the "Hunger Games" series, which is being split into two parts.

Shiva's character lent itself to being split into partial manifestations each said to represent only an aspect of him as well as to assimilating powers from other deities.

But the monarchist majority lacked coherence, being split into legitimist and Orleanist factions that distrusted each other and differed on political principles.

At one time 12,000 people were working under Riquet's command, the labour force being split into 12 divisions so that control could be maintained.

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