Sentence examples similar to divided at the back from inspiring English sources

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It's recommended that you first divide the hair at the back of your head (as if you were going to put your hair into pigtails) then start at the bottom.

Hair was then parted off to the side and divided into two sections at the back, each of which was rolled in toward the scalp, leaving a loop at the top, and pinned in place.

They could play for a series of small and medium-sized winners rather than constantly trying for the big killing; they could reduce costs by paying stars and directors minimal amounts up front and dividing all revenues at the back end by fixed percentages — that would bring the initial costs way down and allow them to greenlight more daring projects.

Divide the back of your hair into four even sections.

I designed it after a house I had remembered liking in New Orleans, with an open space in the front that divided into kitchen and study at the back.

The families were divided, at random, into two groups.

It also left the Korean Peninsula divided, with the United States backing South Korea and China backing Communist North Korea.

Officials estimate the amount to be divided at $240 million.

The consumer chemicals industry is equally divided: the American Chemistry Council backs Udall-Vitter, while the Personal Care Products Council backs Boxer-Markey.

The divided stage, with Iokanaan's cistern prison at the back and stairs downstage from which he emerged, made clear sense of the narrative.

The performance area of Greek theatres was often divided into two sections, the main stage and a raised stage at the back.

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