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If they insist that life begins at fertilization, point out that up to two weeks after fertilization, that clump of cells could split up into identical twins.
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"It could split up quite early into small groups, particularly with the weather making it more dangerous.
"You could split up all of human history into two phases," he said.
Perhaps, they suggest, this water could be split up into its constituents of hydrogen and oxygen, and used as rocket fuel.
We could've split up into 20 to 30 countries.
He presumed sensations were akin to trees in how they could be split up into parts.
At the scene of the crash in Magong city in north-west Taiwan, the plane could be seen split up into pieces - the cockpit jutted up against the wall of one residence, the propeller and one of the wings near another house, and the tail at the end of the narrow lane where the aircraft crashed to earth.
A higher number could cause the RSNs to split up into sub networks (Smith et al. 2009; Kiviniemi et al. 2009).
For Microsoft, the judge's finding could mean it has to submit to the knife of the law and be split up into separate companies as well.
After the Belanger's talk, we split up into groups of three to meet other people we didn't know so that we could exchange knowledge about what we do and where we came from.
Membership is split up into three blocs.
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