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Discover LudwigThe word "forked" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that is typically used to describe objects, such as roads, tree branches, paths, and rivers, that have been split or divided into two parts. For example, "The river had to be forked to create an irrigation channel."
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Separately, the controller of drama commissioning Ben Stephenson forked out £1,272.94 for a "development meeting" with "key drama indies" on 17 August, which 19 guests attended at a cost to the licence-fee payer of just under £70 a head.
World Series Cup one-dayers probably would have succeeded no matter which corporate partner forked over the cash and plastered its name on the banner, but there remains something powerful and resonant about the marriage of sport and commerce that was the Benson and Hedges series'.
Nine reportedly forked out $1m for the combined package.
The routes to supposed safety have forked and forked again: you can try your luck from Turkey into Greece and up into the Balkans, around to northern Egypt or, as the vast majority do, through the lawless funnel that Libya has become.
In the two and a-half years since Chelsea forked out £17m to bring the then 18-year-old from Anderlecht to Stamford Bridge, the Belgium striker has developed into one of the most feared in the Premier League, even if José Mourinho remains curiously unconvinced.
Unless you're wealthy, that is, in which case you probably forked out a substantial amount of cash to get your child into a private school with tiny classes.
A week ago, the UN forked over additional lucrative peacekeeping duties to the army, which has also won contracts for Russian arms and construction projects, and the navy has been promised two Chinese submarines.When it all unravels, admits a senior leader with the AL, another election will be held and then the BNP will win.
The previous record was the $1.1 billion forked out for the Miami Dolphins football team in 2009.
Roughly the top 40% of earners would pay back all the money that the government had forked out on their behalf; the lowest earners would pay less than they do under the present system.But the main winner would be the exchequer, according to an analysis by Lorraine Dearden and Haroon Chowdry of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Canada's cable companies face just such a rule and have, even so, forked out to upgrade their systems.The cable companies also argue that it is technically impossible for them to give access to the competition.
But state television said it would pay just half the euro84m ($75m) it forked out last year, and pay-TV channels were interested only in the top teams.
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