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I was miserable but it wasn't worth splitting up the family.
Yet Amy's father, Kevin Park, 41, was not totally convinced that the benefits had been worth splitting up the family.
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The new deal promised in Brussels is worth $1.8 billion split over three years.There is also the issue of where this money goes.
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You tear it in half again and each quarter is worth eight-hundred; you split it again and each eighth is worth seven-fifty; and so on.
The individual units of Philip Morris, which owns Kraft General Foods, have been thought to be worth more if split off than when packaged with the domestic tobacco business.
Old faithfuls have done especially well: anybody who paid $2,250 for 100 shares when McDonald's was floated in 1965 would now own 18,59- shares (after ten share splits) worth more than $1m.
Within hours, General Shelton was awakened by General Guthrie, his British counterpart, and the two men agreed that taking back the airport was not worth a split in NATO.
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