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Mr. Jaffe suggested that advertising might have split Mr. Zimmer and the board.
There were many times we might have split up, says Angela Neustatter.
Their shells might have split open to reveal their pork-and-cheese innards.
Pacquiao might have split a quiet first, and maybe the sixth.
That in turn might have split the United States from some European allies, who have wondered if a Hamas political wing could, perhaps, be separated from the militia.
If Mr. Badillo had won, liberals might have split between him and Mr. Lindsay in November, allowing the Republican-Conservative candidate, John J. Marchi, to slip in.
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Islam is to be "a" but not "the" source of law; and the Kurds, who might otherwise have split away, are to be offered a large portion of autonomy in their own provinces under a federal constitution.This agreement may not hold against the onslaught of all the groups who have an interest in undermining it.
A truly omnipresent commissioner would also find a way to watch Tom Glavine try to win his 300th game tonight in Chicago, and might even have split himself, parameciumlike, to commiserate with Christine Glavine as the Mets' bullpen squandered the lead Tuesday night in Milwaukee.
The states have split.
Who have split up?
Westlife have split.
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