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A buyer could also try to split up the bowling-alley chain, Mr. Hansell said, and sell groups of bowling centers piecemeal to regional competitors.

Bell told PopSugar about what her mornings look like while getting her daughters, 5-year-old Lincoln and 3-year-old Delta, ready for school, saying that she and her husband, actor Dax Shepard, try to split up the mornings, depending on their work schedules.

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"They're not trying to split up touches and keep other people happy and everything else".

Are they just trying to split up Aboriginal people in communities?" she said.

When I tried to split up skirt and jacket they missed each other somehow.

The Age of Exploration, which provoked an efflorescence of utopian writing, yielded to reality after the settlers started trying to split up the land.

The Chinese government is hostile to the Dalai Lama's efforts to win greater autonomy for Tibet, accusing him of trying to split up China, reinstate a theocracy and force out Han Chinese, members of the country's ethnic majority who have, with central government backing, migrated into Tibet in large numbers.

Allied, which is one of the few companies that could swallow Seagram whole, may have another advantage in the form of a giant tax bill that could be imposed on any company trying to split up the business -- an issue that flies against Diageo's strategy.

Trying to split up the working class into little interest groups and deal with them by piecemeal pandering and "addressing very real concerns" is a game that's been going on for roughly as long as the working class itself, and has always been a bad idea.

Write this in the standard integration statement (the one with the extended S-shape) Increase the power of the DY DX function by 1 Divide the whole function by it's new power Add a constant, C Ensure you have tried to split up the terms as simple as possible.

The government faces a formidable legal challenge in trying to persuade a federal judge to split up the Microsoft Corporation, but not an insurmountable one by any means, according to antitrust experts.

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