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Each vertebra of the tails of tail-shedding lizards has a fracture plane that can voluntarily split by the appropriate twitch of the tail muscles.
Sikka said a system in which auditors voluntarily split off non-audit functions for a small proportion of British companies is not good enough.
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So, he voluntarily and early on split to two companies up.
He talked the talk of the market; and when the health service was dragged kicking and screaming towards a purchaser-provider split, the BBC went voluntarily.
A California appellate court agreed with the lower court, and in a split decision stated that "by voluntarily 're-upping' for the next season" instead of simply staying away, the Sheehans had "impliedly consented" to being searched.
Meanwhile, the federations' resolutions committee bitterly attacked John L. Lewis, chairman of the Committee for Industrial Organization, predicting that there would be no solution for the labor split until he is deprived of authority or "voluntarily steps aside".
What other nation in the history of time has ever voluntarily entered into negotiations to give back land won in defensive wars and offered to split its ancient and historical capital in half?
"Not voluntarily".
The patients participated voluntarily.
It never comes voluntarily.
Sometimes they come voluntarily.
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