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Hence we identified authors by their provided names on papers (which likely split one author into two) to obtain a conservative result.
On the other hand, the flagrantly craven decision to split one of Tolkien's shortest books into three three-hour films had me worried.
"You were right — we should have just split one".
A collision could also split one of the objects into a pair.
The omelets are enormous -- luckily, we split one -- as are the stacks of pancakes.
Indeed the last Microsoft appeal in the case split one panel 2 to 1.
He split one of the bars in half and held it up to the light.
Professor Black said he expected a unanimous verdict, because a split one would "be so unsatisfactory" in the world's eyes.
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That tax would be evenly split (one-quarter of 1percentt each) between the purchaser and the seller.
In early December, World Heart split one-for-seven, raising the price of its shares.
"Where someone could out-split one of the fastest male swimmers in the world, and beat the woman ahead of her by three-and-a-half body lengths.
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