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And, unlike Parsons, Icahn, the poker player, does not like to split pots.
The powerful home minister, L. K. Advani, has suggested that India would like to split up Pakistan as it helped to do in 1971 when East Pakistan became independent Bangladesh.
Kitai would understandably like to split — 1,000 years after humans abandoned Earth, he and Dad have landed on a now seemingly pristine, healed world teeming with cawing, clawing menace and some cute baby critters.
You'd quite like to split Amla and de Villiers if possible, but I also think Amla, de Villiers and du Plessis need to be Nos 3, 4 and 5 in some order.
Some day I'd like to split her girdle and watch her spread to death … She was so big she could only play Seek … She was born on the 8, 9 and 10 of June".
There are some minor exceptions to this (if you and somebody else are flying to the same meeting, for example, you can split the cost), but the FAA always said that you can't even advertise that you are flying somewhere and would like to split the cost of fuel.
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To emphasise their relationship, Anderson likes to split the screen – most spectacularly during the scene when crazed Quell and hyper-controlled Dodd are locked in adjacent jail cells.
She describes her friend as a superhero who likes to "split the landscape in fast sports cars" and "swim a mile out into the ocean".
Helen Mirren likes to split the lane with him.
On Friday my buddy was like, "Want to split a 60 from the jar guy?" I was like TOTALLY!
Well, assembling such a team-up isn't as simple as going "Hey, if you're not doing anything later, would you like to go split some sugar?", though communication (cell cell signaling) and hooking up (cell cell adhesion) are a vital part of the process (look up the "slime mold" Dictyostelium discoideum for an incredible example of overcoming social barriers).
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