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In 1236 and 1245 Baldwin went to western Europe to solicit funds and military aid; his treasury was empty, and he was forced to break up parts of the imperial palace for firewood.
LONDON -- The British government announced Tuesday that it will break up parts of major financial institutions bailed out by taxpayers, highlighting a growing divide across the Atlantic over how to deal with the massive banks that were partially nationalized during the height of the financial crisis.
As in the case of the Volt, the disparate parts — black, blue and transparent — break up the shape of the vehicle and make it seem shorter.
Stock prices are only one measure of a company's value, however – alongside sales and profits – and when when companies break up, their parts are sometimes worth more than the value of the whole.
"He'd take these 19th-century Petipa ballets and essentially break up the parts.
But a year ago the Daewoo group began to collapse under its enormous debts; some parts were broken up, some parts sold.
AT&T offered to swap 1.176 AT&T Wireless Group tracking shares for each share of the parent as part of its plan to break up the company.
But in the early 1980s that consensus ended, and governments throughout the industrialized world began to sell their stakes in such operations in whole or in part or break up regulated private monopolies.
2. To loosen an object from that which holds it together, to break up, part, dissolve, disperse, divide, take apart, scatter.
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