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Discover LudwigThe phrase "split sense" is not commonly used in written English and may not be easily understood without context.
It could be used in discussions about language, perception, or meaning, particularly when referring to something that has multiple interpretations or is ambiguous. Example: "The poem has a split sense, allowing readers to interpret its meaning in various ways."
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To help maintain a lickety-split sense of mayhem they used more than 200 litres of fake blood, 50 litres of fake sweat, 100 rolls of black gaffer tape and 2,000 cable ties.
That split makes sense.
In many ways, this split made sense: sexuality and reproduction may be private but, as the historian Nancy F. Cott demonstrated in the book "Public Vows," marriage is public.
"The split makes sense for stockholders who today want to invest in one line of business but not the other," said Richard M. Gordon, a pharmaceutical analyst and clinical assistant professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
The split makes sense if you understand the very different work these doctors perform -- and the money they get paid for it.
The data was then split into sense and antisense L1s.
I say "Western cultures," as other cultures do not always split the senses so discretely.
The MO camp further explains... "This Man Overboard track will appear on Man Overboard's upcoming split with Senses Fail (www.facebook.com/sensesfail) out March 3rd and includes an original song from each band as well as each of them doing a cover of one of the other band's songs.
Assembly of branched nanostructures also received intense scrutiny due to their potential effects to a number of promising applications such as solar cells, water splitting, optoelectronics, sensing, field emission, and more [12, 13].
Splitting the senses in this way doesn't feel like the most intuitive way of dealing with the question, however, and it becomes even more absurd if we turn to smell: humans have over 1,000 distinct olfactory receptors tuned to different odorous molecules.
The real split is the sense of exclusion.
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