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But McEnroe acknowledged that it was unlikely that the top players would suddenly split their time.
A girlfriend who knew his ancestry suddenly split up with him.
It was like a country in a federation that had suddenly split in two.
As in all Desplechin films, however, surprises are continually sprung; the screen will suddenly split, or dwindle to an iris shot.
Two-thirds of the way into "Big Russ & Me," Russert's mother, a spectre flitting obscurely through these pages, and Big Russ suddenly split up, after thirty years of marriage.
Instead, he simply recounts the stories he has culled from the traditional histories of this tumultuous period and allows the reader to draw his or her own conclusions as to how and why the unified Muslim community so suddenly split upon the death of Muhammad into Sunni and Shia sects.
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The handkerchief flutters, grows larger, and suddenly splits in half.
The snowboard that, at high speed, suddenly splits in half to form skis.
Too bad for Faith that the couple suddenly splits, and their selfish priorities do not include a child.
One of the most disarming effects in Mr. Atlas's "Ocean" is that at times the picture suddenly splits, vertically, into two images.
The Austrian novelist Stefan Zweig, who saw her dance in those years, wrote: "When she steps onto the stage with her nature-given gait, which her training only polished, and suddenly soars up in a wild leap, the impression is that of a storm suddenly splitting the quiet of a humdrum existence".
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