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To deliberately split an infinitive is stronger than deliberately to split, partly because it sounds more natural.
They deliberately split their communities once they exceed 150 individuals because, they maintain, you cannot run a community of more than 150 people by peer pressure alone: instead, you need a police force.
"Soundwise, the Queen II album was already totally and deliberately split down the middle.
Going back in history, the people of Jamaica were deliberately split into two warring factions in order to maintain the colonial order.
The reason for the low variation in the MAQC Illumina data is unknown, especially since their study design deliberately split the sample replicates before cRNA synthesis; a much earlier stage in the sample-prep workflow than our replicates (which were split after amplification and labelling).
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By challenging the old guard in his party and by ejecting the 37 LDP parliamentarians who voted in the lower house against his flagship scheme, the privatisation of Japan Post, setting the stage for its upper house defeat, he is deliberately splitting his own party and thereby risks losing power to the main opposition, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ).
This wider trend has been fanned by Arab satellite TV stations, which deliberately show split-screen images of Israelis bashing Palestinians and U.S. forces bashing the Iraqi insurgents.
In short, we have deliberately chosen to split our natural base and to cosy up to countries that do not belong to it.
The patterns used included the following simple patterns (we deliberately avoided the Split operator, since the samples are very short): (i)" ", (ii)" ".
Jeff Koons intentionally encourages the growth of the flowers on Split-Rocker, and Kara Walker deliberately let A Subtlety evolve by allowing its sugar-coated sculptures to melt.
A split that was already present was deliberately driven open, and to a great extent it worked.
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