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The money raised could be divided up among citizens or used to repay the national debt.
For the three biggest, "it could be divided up by sections, so that one center does all the sports sections, and one does all the business, something like that," he said.
They sing his name at every game and, until now, he has always seemed like a Sensible party candidate, if you remember the old Monty Python sketch, at a time when too many of his peers could be divided up between the Silly party and the Slightly Silly party.
Cingular, the joint venture between SBC Communications and BellSouth, for instance, could be divided up between VoiceStream and AT&T Wireless.
There are, of course, other ways the savings could be divided up; this is just one way.
Agnew reflects on his playing career as having had two periods: "My career could be divided up into two sections: the first being when I was an out-and-out fast bowler and played for England when I probably should not have done; and the second being when I slowed down a bit, learned how to swing the ball and did not play for England when I probably should have done.
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In short, with employment down, a smaller number of Wall Streeters could be dividing up a larger bonus pool, though some of it will be in deferred earnings.
Even if Mitt does really well on Tuesday, the delegates could still be divided up in a way that may well leave him with only a modest lead over his opponent.
The government wants a new provider in place by next year to speed up the number of assessments and to reduce waiting times and that the contract could ultimately be divided up between a number of firms.
The 'client', or 'patient', cannot be divided up or separated".
Work by Ivey and Prud'homme [10] demonstrated that close to 50% of knees have anatomical variants of the pes anserinus, which could be divided into seven groups: Up to three semicircular fascial slips extending from layer I to the posterior aspect of the medial collateral ligament (MCL).
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