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It is easy to see why, in the current literary climate, this sentence attracts admiration: it loudly conflates the human body and the book's setting, Las Vegas; it declares the obsolescence of the comma as it pounds out a list of nouns; its zeal for gaudy metaphor nearly splits it at the seams; and it turns up the biblical volume with the sinister "brimstone".
He cuts and splits it to fuel the wood stove that heats the family's house.
When the cake splits, it will do so along the line, not haphazardly.
The sample can be poured through a set of riffles that uniformly splits it into two (or more) streams.
For, at bottom, if the Security Council splits it will not be because of a lack of time or a failure of diplomacy.
This can then, if desired, be run through a scanner that splits it up into multiple lines, one above another, generating a picture.
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Gardeners can split it.
Did they split it 50 50?
Better to split it into two sentences.
We don't split it up.
Or you can try to split it.
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