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The acrimonious split, which will end up in court, will rumble on and could cost the fighter a fortune in legal fees.
There's something newsworthy about the decisions, though, at least in the aggregate: Three of four were decided with a five-four split, which will surely add to the impression that the court, like the country, is bitterly divided.
He rarely shows signs of insecurity or doubt, even when he's somewhat at sea -- as with the Viacom split, which will require him to take on responsibility for a number of businesses that he knows almost nothing about.
A portion of the additional shares will be used for the company's upcoming two-for-one stock split, which will occur on May 24 , 1999
The split, which will take place before the IPO, will create roughly 1.6 billion shares of GM common stock, one of the people said.
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Apparently not changing: Staples' ear-splitting music, which will still pierce the thalamus deep within your noggin.
This type of misclassification does not allow to split some clusters, which will result aggregated.
Most importantly, the PiS government could split the EPP, which will finally open up the way to EU sanctions of both Poland and Hungary.
He added: "This is a budget which will split motorists right down the middle.
This is the hope of Motorola, a faded telecoms giant, which will split itself in two on January 4th.
"Parking, parking, parking is the problem," said Mary Ann Morrison, president of the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, which will split any increased profits from the experiment with the town.
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