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The death of Charibert (567) resulted in further partition.
Abu-Bakr Baeira, a leading lawmaker in the Tobruk parliament, described the court's decision as "politicised" and said it would further partition Libya.
The Treaty of Verdun (843) divided the empire among Charlemagne's grandsons, and in 888 further partition resulted in the basic linguistic differences that have endured until the present.
No European statesman was surprised, therefore, at Louis's later concern when, after the signature of the Treaty of Rijswijk in 1697, he undertook negotiations with the English king William III out of which two further partition treaties emerged.
"Given that the Temple Mount is the focal point of holiness in the Holy Land, the thinking is that we need to go to the source in order to prevent the further partition of the land".
Further partition of load data is needed to find regular and irregular consumptions.
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The departments are divided into municipios (municipalities), which are further partitioned into aldeas (villages, or hamlets).
Sunday's exodus further partitions the country, a process that has been under way since January, when a Muslim rebel government gave up power nearly a year after overthrowing the president of a decade.
However, because Stanisław II was convinced that only close collaboration with St . Petersburgconstituted a guarantee against further partitions, reforms had to meet with Russian approval.
In this architecture, cell-edge is further partitioned into three sectors.
Slopes are then further partitioned based on the alignment between slope angle and dip angle.
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