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They say power might be split up among regional leaders.
Now, Ms. Cruz said, they might be split up again, this time through the president's program.
To indicate what I mean and how things might be split up, we could talk about systems, and will talk about systems, that are linear.
The church gave this compact a nod of approval, citing the sanctity of families, including those of illegal immigrants, who might be split up by deportations.
A species of tree, or of forest-dwelling animal, might be split up this way if a change of climate made the forest shrink into isolated patches separated by grassland.
If Mr. Sechin were to fall from favor, this other vision could be revived, leaving BP a part-owner of a national oil company that might be split up or sold off in a process BP would not control.
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Will it be split up?
They hate to be split up.
No, abusive families must be split up.
Some benefits of being an integrated software company, computer experts say, might be lost if Microsoft was split up.
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