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James Matheson's "Buzz" (2001) made the most of the instrumentation as well, dividing the ensemble interestingly, with the clarinet and violin combining in a mercurial counterbalance to the weightier cello and piano writing.
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Mix it together really well, divide among your bowls, then dollop on the remaining pesto.
Mr. Lauren's collection was clean and white as well, divided roughly into three sections.
While these differences may seem slight, the cultural gulf separating the two derbies might as well divide baseball from cricket.
"The court seems to be reluctant," he said, "to add cases to their docket that they think in advance may well divide them 4 to 4".
"In any situation," she says, "what can I do to get what I want?" "Really Really" may well divide and even disturb some audience members.
Primogeniture obviously served the needs of feudalism, in which the ownership of a parcel of land tended to be connected with a public office or with military duties that could not be well divided among several people.
Mr. de Villepin, who has already started a political club and social network, may well divide the right, weaken Mr. Sarkozy and erode the sense of inevitability around his re-election.
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