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Jews have been deeply divided in their response to the proposal, and some rabbis are reluctant to broach a subject that might split their congregations — or seem to violate the holiness of the occasion.
I think it's bowfin (meaning horrible, which it is) but that's voicing the kind of opinion that would get a person chucked out of the local bowling club, that might split a family down the middle forever and a day.
The latest version of Apple's operating system includes the capacity to automatically toggle between different wireless technologies such as 4G and Wi-Fi which is a prelude to the use of data-encoding technologies that might split up data and use multiple channels at the same time for far more efficient service.
It may be nice to reinforce the upper edge of the sides of the shoes with a simple blanket stitch, or you could add a few stitches to the center point of the "v," in order to reinforce a spot that might split due to pressure.
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The fury in the province of Sindh, the home base of the Bhutto family, was so intense that the possibility was raised that it might split off as a separate entity.
But now that it has backfired, another possibility looms: that Ukraine might split apart.
They take advantage that they are the ones that are planning, and usually can overstate workload and number of days, when in fact the workload cannot take that much [time]." Another NGO official in Malawi noted that people might split up tasks to maximize per diems: for example, a supervisor may visit the same place four separate times when she could have done all the activities in one trip.
If Mr. Sechin were to fall from favor, this other vision could be revived, leaving BP a part-owner of a national oil company that might be split up or sold off in a process BP would not control.
I believed in Nader's platform (hey, I was 22) but knew that he might split the liberal base.
WASHINGTON — Even before word came on Tuesday that Citigroup might split into pieces to shore up its finances, an unpleasant message was moving through Congress and President-elect Barack Obama's transition team: the banks need more taxpayer money.
However, they have signalled that they might split the difference with the most vocal advocates of sanctions, delivering the first ship in the €.2bnn two-ship deal, but making the delivery of the second conditional on future Russian behaviour.
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