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Teams are split into groups of four, with the best eight qualifying for the quarter-finals.
One student looks a little mulish at the prospect of having to become a firework, but the class are soon split into groups of four and asked to come up with a 30-second presentation.
The suspension bridge had been designed to carry 150 tons, but the cast iron retaining plates split when it was tested with just 66 tons and loaded trains had to cross with the waggons split into groups of four linked by a 9 yards long chain.
I have run sessions in schools with a class split into groups of four or five, and every group has made their own animation from never using the app before to completed animation in 90mins.
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The crowd split into groups of nine to draw their visions.
They split into groups of ten and headed for the docks, where they boarded boats and ferries to steal as many flares as they could find.
In the Eldorado case, the defendants have been split into groups of five, each to face a separate seven-member jury.
The farmers are split into groups of five and they are asked to prepare a presentation on their findings with charts and drawings – used because many farmers are illiterate – to show what they have learned.
Sun Tzu's solution was that the soldiers should first split into groups of three, then groups of five, then groups of seven, with the number unable to join a group (in other words, the remainder) being noted each time.
A weather forecast predicting "significant risk" of thunderstorms prompted the break with tradition, with play beginning at 9am from the first and 10th tee and the 72 players split into groups of three rather than two.
The Poles were split into groups of two and three.
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