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"This gives us a chance to split up the left-handers at the bottom," Girardi said.
A subsequent scrum infringement gave Sexton the chance to split the posts from a central position.
Students have the chance to split and plane wood, cut and pin a mortise and tenon joint, and lay out a carving.
But Ginobili also picked up his fourth foul, giving Tony Allen a chance to split free throws and tie the score for the ninth time.
Best case, I figured, Microsoft might have the chance to split up the two systems in a couple of years — in Windows 9, for example.
This gave Israelis the chance to split their vote between a mainstream candidate for prime minister and the parliamentary candidates of smaller, often ethnically or religiously based factions.
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The more you know, the more chances you gain to split the costs.
The unkind might point out that having 12 period brass instruments means 12 chances for every note to split; but the noise made by the six horns answering six trumpets in the opening Adagio made it memorable.
Meanwhile, secessionists in New England, who had for years been scheming to split from the United States, saw their chance.
We argue that in the neoliberal era market institutions increasingly use actuarial techniques to split and sort individuals into classification situations that shape life-chances.
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