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Apart from vaguely blaming Israel, which is the usual move after an unsolved attack, some local TV pundits and politicians have pointed out that the bombings may be an attempt not only to punish Hezbollah for fighting in Syria, but also to try to split it from its base.
Or you can try to split it.
Try to split it up.
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The fact is that the Dalai Lama does love his motherland — Tibet — and is not trying to split it away from China.
The litigation revealed that the family was worth at least $15 billion, that it was held in some 950 trusts, and that they were trying to split it up among 11 heirs by 2011.
Under Comintern coaching, the CCP strategy was to try to split the KMT, drive out its conservative members, and turn it to an ever-more-radical course.
Should I take legal action against the seller and try to split the cost?
I suspect that Barak will now try to split the difference.
At City Limits on Central Avenue, Nick and his brother Bill try to split duties.
When carmakers try to split the difference, sales generally tank.
GIVEN THESE HURDLES, Bocarsly and others continue to try to split CO2 at lower temperatures.
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