Sentence examples for which splits from inspiring English sources

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About 0.7percentt is U-235, which splits easily.

The Environmental Protection Agency spent a year studying the pollution in Newtown Creek, which splits Brooklyn and Queens.

Over the years, he has donated $3,352 to Venable's PAC, which splits its money between Republicans and Democrats.

The fruit is typically a legume, or pod, which splits open as it dries, releasing the seeds.

The train-like machine is a factory on wheels, a third of a mile long, which splits into three parts.

It has a central domed atrium that doubles as the cafeteria, and an exterior staircase, which splits on either side to form an archway over the entry road.

This is clearly shown by the IFS's distributional analysis of the budget, which splits Britain into 10 deciles, ranging from the poorest through to the 10% richest households.

Davis, 52, is chairman of United Jewish Israel Appeal, a British charity which splits its contributions between charitable work in the UK and Israel.

However, 2014 is a different game: this year, Renamo is participating, which splits the opposition and could make results even more contested.

The aim is to "tackle the … issue of Daesh [Isis] within our communities, which splits up families," and to be more transparent.

There is some tension achieved in Campbell Baird's set design, which splits the stage between a snazzy performing space and the squalid dressing room.

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