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We let the students break up into subgroups and each got to create its own narrative of a drinking water case.
He scored his 79th point with 7 51 left, breaking his own record and sending the crowd into a frenzy.
That sent the crowd into jubilation.
He gets the crowd into it.
Police used tear gas to break up the crowd.
The practices that animated the Athenian system can be broken out into subgroups, though it is essential to think about them in their totality and as embedded in the structures and values to which they gave life.
It is also observed that during flight if the bees travel a long distance toward the destination, then the swarm may break up into two subgroups.
Sirens blasted and police vans broke up the crowd.
Incidence of hypertension and diabetes was higher than ever, but prevalence rates weren't being broken down into subgroups — a major shortcoming because NCD risk factors vary between groups living in cities, the countryside and the mountains.
Large groups often break up into foraging subgroups of one to four animals.
In the extreme, this can lead to a phenomenon known as Simpson's paradox, where a body of data displays a trend, yet when the data are broken into subgroups, the opposite trend is apparent for different subgroups (Wagner 1982).
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