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Some Conservative MPs have been speculating that the coalition may break up well before the scheduled date of the next election in May 2015.
And there's the fact that the UK may break up if we leave the EU.
Lar warned: "The country may break up, if such treatments continue".
For instance, Dexia, a French and Belgian institution, may break up because of its exposure to Greek debt.
It suggested that though couples may break up, and friends stop speaking, those relationships never really cease.
Mr Mayr's answer was that bits of large interbreeding populations sometimes get isolated from the main (climate change may break up a range, for example).
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Your band may break-up, but remember, maybe it wasn't supposed to happen (meaning, the band never was supposed to come together)!
The convention may indeed break up in acrimony, perhaps without agreeing upon a single proposal.
The impact is like the effect a screaming brat has on a family: the family may not break up, but ordinary life becomes impossible.
The initial images suggested that Borrelly may soon break up (ScienceNOW, 25 September).
It broke up Big Oil and Big Bell and may soon break up Big Bill on the Brandeis principle that bigness is a curse.
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