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For first-time buyers, the country is now cleaved in two.
The end of the fighting brought partition to Nicosia, and Ledra Street was cleaved in two.
Over the last 20 years, however, the nation's housing market has been cleaved in two, and the break has helped create two very different economies in one country.
The break is a distraction even for the committed reader: it takes a Knausgaardian feat of memory to remember that the first volume was also cleaved in two.
It is very rare, though, to find Coldplay ("The shit Radiohead, as some people call us," quips Chris Martin) cleaved in two.
He had four broken ribs; bruising on his hands, back and face; and a liver that had been "almost cleaved in two".
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The fracture surfaces of muscovite mica, cleaved in four ways, were examined by optical microscopy.
Of utmost importance is the determination of the direction of the cleavage, or grain, in the diamond crystal (because of its atomic structure, diamond can be cleaved in four directions parallel to the octahedron crystal faces).
Thus, APP might possibly be cleaved in one or several of compartments; i.e., the constitutive secretory pathway, the plasma membrane, and/or the endocytic system.
Once in Europe, the folktale began to cleave in two.
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