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The old city of Split built between the 3rd and 4th centuries is centered around the Palace of Diocletian.
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A four-bedroom split-level built in 1959 in the Woodside section, with a recently renovated kitchen, foyer and powder room, is listed for $569,900.
For example, a four-bedroom split-level built in 1960 in Maplewood, just a few miles northeast of Springfield, is selling for $549,000, but has a tax bill of $12,423.
The logs that Mr. Manzanares's grandfather split to build the barn (you can still see the ax marks) are falling in on themselves behind the small house.
The experiments show that the new split policies build more efficient trees in less time.
Turns out, according to Abraham's analysis, these "predictions" of what leads couples to split were essentially "built" after the fact.
For this price, one can get a three-bedroom split level house, built in 1981 on a three-quarter-acre corner lot.
Besides the new construction, Florham Park has less costly ranches and split levels, most built in the 1960s or '70s, as well as larger modern or colonial-style houses, some facing one of the two golf courses.
Split Rock was built as part of a citywide project that was intended to create jobs during the Great Depression — and so was its clubhouse, which the two courses share.
But the latter-day predicament may be highly complicated; in the hands of such a cartoonist as George Price, whose split pen line built up tattered edifices of dowdiness, or Emett, whose fantastic locomotives and wispy codgers were half infernal and half heavenly, the comedy came from an accumulation of frustrating but ludicrous detail.
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