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As I see these incidents, My heart splits into pieces.
An endorsement deal with Sprite (which led to a bizarro commercial in which Drake's body splits into pieces, then reforms) was already being negotiated before Drake's record deal was complete.
Then the alter splits into pieces that express different emotional relations to what is going on (including conflicting feelings towards the parent who is also the abuser).
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But once it does split into pieces, the fragments look like confetti in the water.
That said, the funds are not quite as big as they look, because in practice they are split into pieces, each with its own manager and analysts.
And when nobody plans for the inevitable, the business suffers from a lack of unified management and is often split into pieces.
Several songs were split into pieces — "Danger" was performed first as a gospel refrain, then in a version that hewed, roughly, to the record.
As Mr Schumer noted, "most troubled mortgages have been sold into complex mortgage-backed securities, which have themselves been split into pieces and sold to thousands of investors around the world".
WASHINGTON — Even before word came on Tuesday that Citigroup might split into pieces to shore up its finances, an unpleasant message was moving through Congress and President-elect Barack Obama's transition team: the banks need more taxpayer money.
As a results, objects are often split into pieces by the algorithms.
In SHM, long-term sensing information is split into pieces according to time and spectrum distributions.
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