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So she split it up into linked stories about a girl called Del, coming of age in a town called Jubilee.
When Lessing set out to tell the story of her parents in her final book, "Alfred and Emily," published in 2008, she split it in two, pairing the real account of their miseries and privations with an imagined counter-history of what their lives might have been if the First World War had never happened.
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Two people, strangers, are paired and given the following instruction: Person A, randomly selected, gets $100 and is told that she must split it with person B.
They walked the city as if without aim, and he bought Mary Celeste a peppermint, though she let him split it.
But once it became clear police and housing officials would not discuss stop and frisks, she decided to split it into two hearings to give the other broader initiatives a fair discussion.
If she still offers to split it, try thanking her and telling her she can make it up to you next time.
"Wanna split it?" she asked.
Then she ran back to me, split it in half again, smiled and said thank you," said Chang.
"I've done [publicity] for movies, but then you have a whole cast, you can split it up!" she says.
And he split it with Mrs. Clinton in California, where she won.
Gardeners can split it.
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