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Before they could do that, he split, spending his nights sleeping in laundromats or parked cars, and his days bumping around the Cabbagetown neighborhood, shoplifting baloney and checking pay phones for change.
Similarly, Adam's revelation that he split from a girl because "she smelled like Mum" and Jonny getting out of his depth with an elder woman, his boss no less, have provided many laughs.
Philippoussis looked back to his near best against Agassi, when he sent down 46 aces, and much of that is down to the fact that he split with his long-time trainer Peter McNamara and rejoined his father Nick.
Now a female customer came in for a reshaping of her short haircut, and Mr. Gogu asked her: "You want Jamie Lee Curtis, or Mia Farrow?" Mr. Gogu said that he split his fees — haircuts start at $16 — with the shop's owners, and that he sent part of his income to his family in Romania.
A demonic fire haunts a pyramid of TV screens, bottles of holy water haunt old medical boxes, and the unique art of Alfie West (who made delicate drawings with strands of hair that he split with a razorblade) nestles in all its strangeness in a wooden cabinet.
India's Mukesh Ambani, owner of the behemoth conglomerate Reliance Industries, his share of the business empire built by his father that he split with his brother Anil.
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But he has never been averse to letting chance mess with the order of things; in this you could say that he splits the difference between John Cage and Donald Judd with unusual evenness.
(Mr. Zitron's credibility may not be gold-plated: for example, his Web site says Ez-Pr operates "out of New York City," but he told me that he splits his time between suburban New Jersey and North Carolina — which is, quite literally I suppose, "out of New York City").
He pays $630 for the 10th-floor office, and federal election records show that he splits the cost between his Congressional re-election fund, which has raised more than $3.6 million this election cycle, and his National Leadership PAC, a committee he controls, which raised more than $1.6 million.
Bronfman estimates that he splits his time evenly between business and charity.
Dean noted that he splits his day between sending emails, commenting on technical documents, meeting with researchers, reviewing code, writing code, planning and giving talks.
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