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He is also known for his extreme split from his family from Brooklyn, including his two children from his first marriage in the 1960s.
There are various theories, but Roberts noted the extreme split between the Dodgers' offensive performance at home and on the road.
I would stare at the person next to me in such an extreme split they looked like an upper case W, or the girl in front doing the perfect handstand while not using her hands.
If a nonzero CAC status is obtained, predict its actual value using the linear regression model; and (d) To avoid bias caused by an extreme split, repeat Steps (a)–(c) 500 times.
Differences in the location of the distributions would be indicated by a more extreme split in one direction.
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Mr. Millepied's big solo was full of extreme splits in the air, extraordinary speed and clarity.
As many as 10 of these new genera were described as monotypic, and this rather extreme splitting was later criticised by other authors (e.g. [ 22, 23]).
Climate change is important, but the people who are more extreme have split everyone into two camps.
Their lives had split in extreme ways.
The choice between two extreme candidates, after centrists split the vote in the first election round, has shocked many who are familiar with the ambitions of Mr. Humala, who espouses a nationalist ideology of asserting state control over natural resources, and of Ms. Fujimori, who wants her disgraced father released from prison.
In the extreme, this could be split into two on the basis of the 'just deserts' criteria that emerges in most public surveys.
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