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Mr. Diveroli then arranged to have them repacked in cardboard boxes, many of which split or decomposed after shipment to the war zones.
Finally, the media started asking some tough questions: Who is the physician responsible for implanting six embryos (two of which split into twins)?
Mr. Diveroli arranged to have them repacked in cardboard boxes, many of which split or decomposed after shipment to the war zones, according to the article.
In 17 minutes, he attempted three kicks from inside his own half, two of which split the posts almost perfectly and both were probably good enough to get home from about 58 metres.
The skull bears tentative cuts to the forehead, followed by four strikes to the back of the head, one of which split the skull open, according to an article in Smithsonian magazine, where the find was reported Wednesday.
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In the event it endorsed Edward Heath's dec laration of Perth, which split the party for more than a decade.
An intriguing variation on the chimpanzee social system is that of bonobos, which split from chimps some 1.8 million years ago.
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