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They live in large colonies in which they divide the labor of finding food, rearing their young and defending their nests.
In the village of Prohorovo, the parents of Todorka Dimitrova, 18, divide the labor of life: her father, Vasil, 52, does the tinsmithing and cares for the animals.
Because birds divide the labor of child-rearing much more evenly than mammals do, Hartley says that extrapolating to humans would be hard.
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The various groups can work together to take advantage of their over-all scale, while also engaging different sections of the public and dividing the labor of political campaigning.
Dividing the labors of executives is one thing, but choosing which vehicles to display, and where to display them, may ultimately leave New York looking more like a national show and Shanghai like an international one.
Now two bureaus will divide the labor.
When they create a new work, the three of them come up with the concept and the character design together, and then they divide the labor.
(You could even roast the meat on one day and grill it on the next, dividing the labor over the course of a weekend, or roast it one day and broil it the next, removing the need both for outdoor cooking space and a proper grill).
When they wrote the first edition, they divided the labor according to their specialties, Krugman writing all the macro chapters, Wells writing some of the micro material.
Jon Snow, the new king in the North, divides the labor of defending the realm up between women, children, and ginger-beardos, only to be challenged on that count by his sister.
But they are so enmeshed with each other that it's hard to imagine them making the compromises, or dividing the prosaic labors, of parenthood.
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