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McNeil is split very wide to the left.
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So even though the borough's annual grant is comparatively small, it has to be split very few ways, resulting in a per-pupil allocation that is more than twice the city average.
Examine Tuesday's evidence and the answer can be split very easily - in the first half yes, in the second half no.
"We've got to put the terms to the people". Mr Rees agreed, saying: "The country was split very much down the middle.
Generally, these items can be split very nicely between four drawers.
The Roseland show was split into very predictable halves — the first was a narrated medley of her career up until "4," including politic comments on breaking with her manager (Matthew Knowles, her father) and her time as the Diana Ross of Destiny's Child.
Another explanation would be that a former variable panmictic population was split only very recently through the separation of the wadis.
The men's days are split into two very different parts.
Until now, investments in smallholder irrigation have been split into two very different scales – low-power / small-scale technologies and large government-developed schemes.
"I don't care if an artist only sells one record, the profits should be split at the very least," Mr. Keenan said.
"All the pitch points of the original Kindle — the little Chiclets, and the fact that the keyboard was split — those were very logical.
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