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If it does that, Excite@Home could either get divided up or cut off completely, which makes the AirFlash deal look more like a preemptive strike.
"One of the questions that comes up here is: How does Mount Hollywood get divided up this time?" he said.
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I've been there – it's physically shocking when everything gets divided up and half of your life disappears.
The world gets divided up between China and Islam and a dazzlingly imagined alternative Middle Ages is the result.
As a corporation supersizes itself, it usually gets divided up into little duchies, which tend to pursue their own interests, not the company's.
Hearts don't contain a finite amount of love that gets divided up among those we care about.
It's silly, because research funded by the NIH is funded on merit, and there's no one pot for all stem cell research that gets divided up differently.
(There's no obligation to use life insurance to pay off debts, unless the deceased person named their estate the beneficiary of their life insurance money, in which case it gets divided up with the other assets).
Of the other $440 million generated from Saturday's draw, 5percentt gets divided up between the retailers who sold the tickets ($22,000,000) and 10percentt ($44,000,000) is used to pay the administrative costs of running the lottery.
(There's no obligation to use life insurance to pay off debts, unless the deceased person named his or her estate the beneficiary of his or her life insurance money, in which case it gets divided up with the other assets).
I'll confess that I've bought into the premise -- which I've borrowed from Rick Santorum -- that there is an "establishment primary" that Romney is winning, a "libertarian primary" that Paul is winning, and a "true conservative primary" in which the vote is getting divided up among Santorum, Gingrich, and Perry.
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