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Interest in international examples also tends to split along party lines.
People who have worked closely with him in the Senate say that Mr. Kerry tends to split differences.
It tends to split & is readily affected by heat, cold, dampness, dryness, exposure to light, and even by certain acids in perspiration.
And most entitlement benefits flow to the middle class which, judging by polls, tends to split evenly between Obama and Romney.
Much like the felines from which she draws inspiration, it would be fair to say that Catwoman tends to split opinion.
Dominic The Android tablet market tends to split between expensive, top-tier products from leading brands and really cheap models that rarely seem to reach reviewers.
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It is theoretically revealed that deformation-distorted LAGBs tend to split under shear stresses, and these splitting processes lead to formation of new nanoscale (sub grains.
The paths tended to split and splice.
"Cherries tend to split in this latitude," he said.
A lot of families tend to split once a couple gets famous.
Especially after it rains, ripe pomegranates tend to split open, sometimes turning almost inside out.
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