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"It may split from the pressure," he said, "but it shouldn't actually snap, or crack.
If not, the coalition's junior partner, the Democratic Union of Catalonia, may split from Mr Mas's own Catalan Democratic Convergence.
And some of Ukraine's oligarchs may split from Mr. Yanukovich soon enough if the "gas lobby" gains too much power in the new government.
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One danger is that, if the wars in Sudan, Angola, Congo and the Horn all become linked, they may split Africa from top to bottom.
This would be hard to do with UNIX I/O, because UNIX does not preserve message delimiters in streams (i.e., UNIX may split and coalesce data from different writes when such data is read from the resulting stream).
Players may split or borrow cards from previous melds to form new ones, providing that they leave valid melds.
But one of the defeated independent candidates Nana Asante is now standing under the banner of the Socialist Party, which may split off some support from Labour's candidate Uma Kumaran.
But in late April the rumor mill began whispering that a third Dutch financial power, the bank/insurer ING Group, may split its banking operations from its insurance business, leaving the bank to make a full bid for ABN Amro.
The two companies may split the advertising revenue that comes from the AXS version of the programming.
Here a new cluster may be split from the older one or the old cluster may be labeled as noise if it does not follow the cluster rule.
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