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The two fell out over who should receive more credit for their success, and their relationship ended after Baum's reinvention of "Oz" as a musical extravaganza, a resounding Broadway hit of 1903 for which Denslow, its costume designer, demanded — and was grudgingly given — an equal share of the royalties.
Each atom contributing to a descriptor was given an equal share of the partial activity.
We imagine that each islander is given an equal share of money ("clamshells" serve as currency) and is then allowed to bid for the island's resources in an auction.
However, studies also show that if women are given an equal share of responsibility and tasks in disaster preparation, relier and recovery, their mental health is greatly improved, and they fare far better.
To make sure that nothing fell apart between the French and Americans at the last minute, Washington ordered that the French be given an equal share in every step of the surrender process.
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Mississippi gives an equal share to the surviving spouse and each child; if there are nine children, the spouse gets a measly one-tenth of the estate.
Mississippi gives an equal share to the surviving spouse and each child; if there are nine children, the spouse gets one-tenth of the estate.
The hero's inseparable companion was his powerful, talking piebald horse Šarac; Marko always gave him an equal share of his wine.
We are all given an equal opportunity to play sport".
All groups should be given an equal chance in life.
Women and men are scrupulously given an equal voice.
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