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I don't like to divide anything.
"You would like to divide up time into smaller and smaller increments".
This week's question: I need to make a will and would like to divide my money between my two children, who are in their 30s.
Certainly it has opponents, among them other airlines, like Mr. McArtor's, that would like to divide up the slots at National among themselves.
A few years later, Obama ran for the U.S. Senate and criticized "the pundits and the prognosticators" who like to divide the country into red states and blue states.
Yet those who like to divide music into neat categories – the bland or the edgy, the acceptable or the problematic – might usefully look at the story behind one of the Andrews Sisters' biggest hits, "Rum and Coca-Cola".
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Mr. Masur likes to divide long phrases into shorter ones, producing semi-detachments that are not quite full breaths.
Waits likes to divide his repertoire into "grand weepers and grim reapers" or "bawlers and brawlers"; Bad As Me is no exception to this.
Smith likes to divide each season into quarters, and he pointed out that being undefeated midway through the first of four quarters is not a big deal.
Mr. Ailes has been sharply critical of Mr. Obama in the past; last month he was quoted as saying "The president likes to divide people into groups.
In a city that still likes to divide itself into north, west and south sides, these festivals -- from blues to gospel, country and western and Irish -- give Chicagoans the chance to meet their neighbors and hear one another's music.
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