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It marked a split, not a coming together.
It follows claims that the appointment of Balls – who has advocated a slower deficit reduction than Labour's plan to halve it over the course of this parliament – marked a split in the shadow cabinet.
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The game also marks the skater's first collaboration with mobile app acquisition group Maple Media — marking a split with longtime publisher Activision.
The anticorruption activist Anna Hazare said he will not back the formation of a political party by a group of his young supporters, marking a formal split with the former members of Team Anna.
The decision marks a significant split between the qualifications systems in England and Wales, which have so far shared a common system of A-levels and GCSEs.
There are two bottom, or leeward, marks in a Cup race, called Mark 2. A split gives the trailing boat a chance to catch up, sailing in different wind and current.
Soames has been quick to make his mark, announcing a split with its rail joint venture partner Abellio and restructuring its troubled Africa, Middle East, Asia and Australasia division.
Label A shows an edge that spans two frames, label B marks a case where segments are split.
The festival at Karbala is itself based on a cautionary tale that marked the split of Shiite Islam from the Sunni Muslim mainstream.
These nodes may also be marked as split or merge nodes in the provenance graph describing application of news reports topic modelling.
Thirty males and thirty females were marked with split metal bat rings on their left (males) or right arms (females) and were held in thirty flight cages (2.9 m long ×2.4 m wide ×2.0 m in height) made of wire, with each cage holding a male and female that were paired at random.
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