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It is this group that is sometimes divided into two or four separate genera.
It is sometimes divided into cycles of 1,000 years reckoned from 1176 bc.
The traditional house has a thatched roof supported by posts; it is usually unenclosed but is sometimes divided into two sections.
Psychological warfare is sometimes divided by its practitioners into levels reflecting the areas in and the times at which the military propaganda is expected to operate.
Although critical opinion is sometimes divided over his radical structures, Gehry's work made architecture popular and talked-about in a manner not seen in the United States since Frank Lloyd Wright.
Subsurface flow is also referred to interflow and is sometimes divided into quick interflow and delayed interflow (Chow 1964) and generates subsurface runoff.
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Angiosperms are sometimes divided on the basis of a group of characteristics into two groups: the monocotyledons and the dicotyledons.
To emphasize the presumptions of duality, the two sections were sometimes divided (by an S-shape plan, for example) in a manner more symbolic than effective.
Similarly, "corners of the fields which, from their shape, could not be cut up into the usual acre or half-acre strips, were sometimes divided into tapering strips pointed at one end" and were called "gores", or "gored acres".
Although most classifications place all hagfishes in the family Myxinidae, they are sometimes divided into two families: Myxinidae, represented in every ocean, and Eptatretidae, represented everywhere but the North Atlantic.
These advanced ceratopsids are sometimes divided into centrosaurines, which had a prominent nose horn but small or absent eye horns, and chasmosaurines, which had larger eye horns but reduced nose horns.
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