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"No. 1, I had a great split.
The great split between the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks happened there.
"Power arm, picks it up when he's in trouble, power slider, great split.
He claimed to have renegotiated Britain's terms of membership of Europe's Common Market, saving Labour from a great split and helping to win the referendum on membership.
For all the talk of a realignment in which the purportedly reformist Democrats would join like-minded LDP members, no great split in the ruling party looks likely at present.Where does that leave Mr Koizumi?
In fact, his admission, coming just before arguably his most beloved song, Glacier, is the moment that tips his set over from merely great (split between pounding, techno-influenced tracks, during which Grant proves himself to be the very model of hip-shaking funkiness, and piano ballads, with his mordant lyrical wit amply on display) into something tumultuous.
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It is 1941 and Ansel Adams has caught one of the great split-second images of the century without the benefit of a high-speed shutter.
Should Eubank Jnr and Saunders both win it sets up a possible scenario where, after their great split-decision scrap, they could have the return they both want with two versions of the world title on the line.
The great splits seen in the tree reflects this most ancient divide in cellular life and is in accordance with the canonical rooting.
The bridge makes travel safer for Shiites while symbolizing a greater split with Sunnis.
It begins "I watched thee when the foe was at our side" and the last stanza has the greatest split infinitive in literature.
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