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The courts are divided up into different types of courts: normal courts, evening courts with lights and a court with stadium seating.
But they also found that cities are divided up into different zones, so that crossing over the borders of those areas could lead to a reduction in the price.
It's been a controversial measure in part because of the way it is divided up into different weight categories.
Each row of this matrix corresponds to a different image pixel (x, y), while the columns represent all possible (rounded) distances to all nearby atomic sites, divided up into different atomic species.
Outside of Gemini, the campus is divided up into different themed sections.
This assumes that a patient's problems can be divided up into different domains and each domain rated separately and independently of another.
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"Here we are on Election Day, when we all divide up into different camps, and that's part of the fun of it," he said, as a small crowd cheered; his wife, Huma Abedin, did not appear to be among them, and he never mentioned her.
And consumer financial protection has got to be the subject of a specific organization rather than having that responsibility divided up into many different parts of the federal supervisory apparatus.
The sum of Earth's history, divided up into these different sections, is called the Geologic Time Scale and geologists have been defining and refining it for about 150 years (Geologic Society of America).
There are, for example, some 55,000 Asian elephants -- a viable number for long-term survival -- but they are divided up into hundreds of groups in dozens of different Asian countries, severely reducing their genetic diversity.
Courses are typically divided up into ancient Greek, Latin, classical studies/ civilisation and ancient history, each of which will have a different emphasis.
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