Sentence examples for was split out from inspiring English sources

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It was split out as a separate civil parish in 1866, and became part of the Uxbridge Urban District in 1894 under the Local Government Act 1894.

A coach hire and excursion business had been introduced in July 1931; this was split out into a new company, Tillingbourne Valley Coaches, which operated independently until 1955.

Owing to the relatively early assessment of response, a 15 29% decrease in the sum of the longest diameters of target lesions was split out of the 'stable disease' (SD) category and defined in deviation from the original RECIST criteria as 'minor response' (MR).

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The quarterback is split out as a possible receiver.

This has now been split out and will be presented in another report.

To make things easier for a certain kind of shopper, much of the high-end designer merchandise is split out into its own section.

Both can catch out of the backfield and Edwards said today that Jordan could be split out more this season because of his speed.

Running back Darren Sproles and receiver Marques Colston were split out to the boundary, and Devery Henderson and another Saints receiver were paired up with tight end David Thomas to the wide side.

A figure for the cost of an army of advisers working on the deal – financial, legal, regulatory and others – has not been split out, but it is expected to challenge the record books as there were more than 30 banks involved in an aborted capital raising to finance the deal.

The "index return" includes dividends, but it's split out, quarter by quarter.

The key update is that Windows Phone and Skype contacts can be "split out" in the new version of the application.

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