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His office is expected to split the settlement amount evenly with the federal authorities.
The state and the city are expected to split the cost of construction.
Morgan Stanley, which advised the Denver trusts, and a series of law firms are expected to split the rest.
ISPs and rights owners will be expected to split the cost of policing the new system, with a fixed fee charged for each warning notification sent out.
The two companies are expected to split the Seagram brands between them and in this way Diageo hopes to avoid antitrust issues.
But Mr. Hynes has also had the advantage of facing two candidates in the Democratic primary campaign, and they were expected to split the vote of his detractors.
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With tablets outnumbering dedicated e-readers, the ebook business is expected to split in the tablet's favour.
The outcome of the referendum is expected to split Sudan and lead to the formation of an independent country in the south July 9 when the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) signed in 2005 ending two decades of a North-South war comes to an end.
At high field strength, the ODMR peaks of the NV− ensembles in FNDs are expected to split into eight components since the tetrahedral structure of diamond dictates four possible orientations of the spin quantization axes in a single-crystal lattice [33 35].
More than 180,000 Southern Sudanese are streaming back from the north of the country following a recent referendum which is expected to split Sudan and lead to the formation of a southern independent country this July when the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed in 2005 ending two decades of a North-South war comes to an end.
The eight European members of the committee are expected to split their votes between England and Germany.
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