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Then, further subdivide between foreign and domestic.
As many advisers suggest, divide money among stocks and bonds, big and small, but further subdivide between foreign and domestic, since markets outside the United States may grow faster in coming decades.
Furthermore, it was possible to subdivide between men and women and to distinguish between several different diagnostic subgroups because of the large sample size.
18 Furthermore, it was possible to subdivide between men and women and to distinguish between age groups because of the large sample size.
Large sample size made it possible to differentiate between migraine with aura and migraine without aura using the validated diagnostic questions and furthermore subdivide between men and women and to distinguish between age groups.
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And now that News Feed page is further subdivided between Top News and Recent Stories: Ugh.
The Ernestines retained thereafter some less important possessions in Thuringia which they constantly subdivided between themselves.
Despite the tradition of ethnic mixing, the population has recently begun subdividing between "Arabs" and "Africans," who are known, derogatorily, as zurga, or "blacks".
How it is subdivided between them, however, is often obfuscated – precisely so that exercises such as the IfG's end up confused and unable to form a clear judgment.
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The regulars were subdivided between two guilds the first comprising rich merchants and members of the liberal professions (doctors, actors, and artists); the second, artisans (classified according to their vocations) and small tradesmen.
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