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Using a brush after showering will cause the curls to divide, making the hair poofy and too much.
Ian Twinn, Isba's director of public affairs, cited issues including differing advertising rules in the two countries and a divide making UK companies less competitve globally.
Where there is a contractual relationship between an aggrieved person and the body making a decision affecting the person, this tends to place the dispute on the private law side of the public private divide, making the decision not amenable to judicial review.
This may lead to perpetuation of the economic divide, making the poor and previously disadvantaged even less able to gain employment and develop skills [ 41].
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The ability of apical protocorm cells to divide make them ideal explants for micropropagation and transformation studies.
Furthermore, the ability of protocorm cells to divide, makes them ideal explants for micropropagation and transformation studies.
Mr. Morse's is more evenly divided, making him more vulnerable.
The compound eyes are divided, making them appear to have two pairs of compound eyes, one above and one below the water surface.
Mr Obama is better at warming cockles than thumping tubs, and in any case control of Congress is divided, making Democrats as responsible for its ineffectiveness as Republicans are.
But even if Italy does hold national elections this spring, the center-left opposition is divided, making it likely that for all his legal woes, Mr. Berlusconi may well be able to win.
However, other experts say the Syrian opposition is weak and divided, making intervention riskier than it was in Libya.
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