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Some grains may have split, which is OK.
That sabbatical may have split his appeal, Mr. Williams said.
Senator McCain may have split with the G.O.P. in the 2000 election, as well.
Mr Bush's tax cut may have split the party: a dozen Democratic senators voted for it.
The post-hardcore group may have split in 2005, but their reputation has grown in their absence.
The latest data suggest that ISON may have split apart under the stress of the sun's heat and gravity.
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As in the former case, the relative rate test indicate that all these mtDNA lineages may have splitted at a constant substitution rate (p > 0.10 for all comparisons).
Nonetheless, the "cave" and the "surface" haplogroups may already have split some time before the intrusion into the cave.
He may have to split the crowd into two vast auditoriums.
If so, that could mean that future Verizon smartphones may have similarly split personalities; representatives from the carrier haven't yet gotten back to me on that.
Careful annotation of the contigs and the next completion of the pig genome sequence may show that paralogous genes are sometimes clustered and that, on the contrary, overlapping contigs may have been split up.
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