Also known as splitting, there is some suggestion that this arises in early childhood as a coping mechanism. |
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Some friends of mine are splitting up and another friend got dumped by her fella without any indication that things were wrong. |
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Atrac works by splitting the sound signal into separate frequency bands and compressing them separately. |
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In the early 1980s the map was tinkered with, forcing both the Midlands and the South into splitting their large regions into 2 sub-regions. |
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The entire cast assembles on stage in the beginning before splitting into smaller groups for the subsequent variations. |
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The protest was upheld and the game was replayed September 15 as part of a double-header with both teams splitting the twin bill. |
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You see, cracking, burning, splitting, abrasions, or fraying of your Mazda drive belt could lead to engine failure. |
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With water cascading down from a height of 4,500 ft. and splitting into five smaller falls, the Kempty waterfalls offers a panoramic view. |
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He sauntered across the lawn to where she stood, a smile splitting his thin face as he saw how bespattered with paint she was. |
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And in 1970, Brown managed to ram the boat into a rock in a rapid called Unkar, splitting the hull from oarlock to oarlock. |
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I also needed to create cleaned-up names for these columns, dropping off a suffix and splitting the camel case into separate words. |
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You're halving then quartering a bucked section of oak with the splitting maul. |
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The intensity caused him to rip at the fabric which tore, splitting at the seam. |
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Arrangements had been made for splitting the booty, and discussions had been held on future joint operations. |
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By splitting your investment between the stocks of two different companies, you reduce the potential risk to your portfolio. |
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Well perhaps it was not that dramatic, but at any rate, he had woken up to a pounding headache and a splitting hangover. |
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Paris and I suffered through Geometry together, splitting up afterwards so that she could go to art and I could go to orchestra. |
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Only consider it if you would have no major problem with splitting up with your current partner anyway. |
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He talks candidly about his feelings over these turbulent months and discusses his views on the issues splitting the modern Church. |
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Other pianists cringed when I shared Nagy's fingering suggestions for splitting a difficult passage between two hands. |
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Afterwards he was relieved, he had the most splitting headache you could have. |
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The past few days had given him nothing but anxiety and splitting headaches. |
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Sea levels rose, covering the continental shelves and land bridges, splitting up and isolating populations and individual species. |
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Already in the 18th century chemists were splitting water by passing steam through red-hot tubes of iron filings. |
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They were newly promoted to division presidents, in preparation for splitting the company into two separate publicly traded entities. |
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Some books and fletchers recommend just splitting them, I found sawing to be easier and more accurate although probably slower. |
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Alone at home in the evening, after splitting a goodly portion of a cord of firewood I am hungry, but tired. |
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He has a splitting headache and is suffering flashbacks filled with scenes that suggest a danger-filled past. |
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The film opens with him suffering from that most human frailty, a splitting headache. |
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I busted my lip, puked, missed class, received a black eye and splitting headache, and was ignored by my friends all on the same day. |
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I had a splitting headache and my eyes were blurring, though not from tears. |
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Therefore, income splitting for couples with dependent children rectifies and corrects a fundamental anomaly in the present tax system. |
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Hence, we repeated our analysis, splitting our data into whether the focal bird was dominant or subordinate. |
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The puff died away immediately, however, and no damage was done beyond the splitting of the foretopsail. |
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I had difficulty sleeping last night due to the heat and a splitting headache. |
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This year they will have audiences splitting their sides with laughter with their crazy antics. |
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They will be splitting their sides in London over the spectacle of yet another Scottish solution to a Scottish problem. |
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However, splitting of the forewings along the cubitus posterior vein may take place. |
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It is a crying shame we couldn't all come together to avoid splitting the vote. |
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The major problem the Democrats had is that no less than three Democrats ran for the office, splitting the vote and media attention between them. |
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The very fact that they could succeed in splitting the vote was indicative of a general degeneration and fragmentation of the Left. |
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She stood as an Independent instead, splitting the vote between the two sides. |
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All of this splitting is to make the human fossil record conform to the fossil record of other groups. |
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If needed, drill a pilot hole before nailing to prevent the wood from splitting. |
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To the guitar riffs he said nothing, letting the ear splitting dissonance of the whammy bar do all the talking for him. |
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Most remarkably, with the addition of one water molecule to tropolone the observed tunneling splitting vanishes. |
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He notes that the company will monetize sales by selling images to users and splitting the revenue with the illustrators who created them. |
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For the mono, we tried to stereo-ize it by splitting the equalization into different speakers to get more of a stereo feel. |
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You'd eliminate the vote splitting and erase the stigma surrounding both parties. |
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She also said that Brauer may have proved a general statement about the unboundedness of the degrees of minimal splitting fields. |
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Gleebeck seemed pleased by the comparison, his little face splitting open in a wide grin, but he shook his head. |
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Within Sulidea, skeletal differences have been cited to support splitting gannets and boobies into two genera, Sula and Morus respectively. |
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Despite such incursions splitting the Hibs rearguard, some of the attempts were timid and those that were not were met by the reassuring Colgan. |
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But there may be better and worse ways of doing this splitting of the universe into nameable parts. |
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The man at the centre of the gay row splitting the Church of England told Manchester supporters of the hate campaign against him. |
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The top three players control less than a third of the market, with more than 200 small fry splitting the balance. |
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The fund management industry is increasingly splitting into niche boutique investment firms and enormous global firms. |
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That delay was to a large extent a necessary consequence of the splitting of the allegations into separate trials. |
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One thing they're all insistent on is they're not splitting up, even though three albums and a Best Of is the archetypal lifespan for a boy band. |
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I'm perhaps splitting hairs, here, but there has got to be a difference between drawing influence from various sources and plagiarizing. |
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He also developed a double wall insulated hive box and was one of the first to try splitting nests as a propagation technique. |
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Women writers developed an artistry of indirection, dissembling, splitting, masking, and coding to get their anger out into the public sphere. |
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The torpedo detonated beneath the bridge, breaking the ship's back and splitting her in half. |
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I think the great danger is it splitting into two rather non-communicating factions, north and south. |
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Okay, so maybe I'm splitting hairs, but whatever the case may be, it is delicious and I gorged myself on it this Thanksgiving weekend. |
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This year, as last, council has moved to making splitting up the bill into four quarterly payments. |
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It may come down to semantics and splitting hairs, but it doesn't actually say anywhere in the constitution that Japan can't have an army. |
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Yes, I do see the distinction and am perhaps splitting hairs over the delivery of the message. |
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A couple of weeks back I was feeling exhausted, had a splitting headache, intense muscle pain, all in all yuck. |
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The regular splitting and shifting of distributaries in the delta plain is caused by bars that are formed at the river mouth. |
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After years of splitting the centre-left vote, thereby allowing the Conservatives to rule, progressives finally got their act together. |
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And really, apart from the zippiness of the original's title, what's the point of splitting whingers along gender lines? |
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They were also against splitting the catchment area into two different areas. |
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The river is more a stream, eventually splitting into marshy islets and after such a rainless spring was bone dry for a mile of so. |
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The silly rule about not splitting infinitives often creates unnecessary ambiguities. |
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Will roughening our cadences and splitting our infinitives establish our distance from our colonial history? |
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The copper turned the arrowhead into a lethal weapon capable of splitting chain mail and armour. |
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Perhaps he really does need an angel watching over his career, especially after splitting from his regular co-writer Guy Chambers. |
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He leafed through a stack of letters, splitting them into bills and correspondence. |
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One might think of this as illustrating the defences of splitting, projection and rationalization. |
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The Tethys Sea also expanded westward, splitting Pangaea into the supercontinents of Gondwana and Laurasia. |
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Atlanta completed a disastrous home stand by losing four out of five to the Lookouts and splitting a four-game series with Knoxville. |
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The two populations differ in their averaged quadrupole splitting and in their 2 H chemical shift values. |
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The land was no longer rich and green but desolate and parched, gaping with hard, dusty cracks splitting deep into the earth. |
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A disruption of the distal matrix may cause problems with the deeper layers, resulting in ridging or splitting. |
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Studies suggest that beta blockers may slow down the rate of aortic dilation and help prevent the artery from splitting. |
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From that time on, the house mouse has earned its common name, splitting its time between living with us and seeking adventure in the wild. |
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The jagged edges dug into his fingers and palm, but the pain didn't compare with the agonizing rip of his heart splitting in two. |
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Sweet snacks might then be seen as splitting into baked snacks like biscuits or pastries vs. confections like candy. |
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The students have already acquired a built-up hatred towards each other and, by splitting them up, this hatred will only increase. |
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There are a few decent jokes, but nothing that'll have you rolling in the aisles with splitting sides. |
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Now the impression is being given that the system is splitting apart at the seams. |
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He swung the mighty blade with one arm cleaving the ground and splitting the tiles around it. |
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Bohr and Heisenberg are among the first to realize that in splitting the atom mankind has acquired the power to destroy itself. |
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It all started with the discovery of the atom, and how splitting it could release vast amounts of energy. |
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At the time, I was working in a lumberyard and spending three or four hours splitting wood every day. |
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The lighter collection is so large that the auction house is splitting it up. |
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Income splitting between spouses helps reduce taxes overall because of progressive tax rates. |
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After splitting from his producer wife, Polly Platt, after The Last Picture Show, he took up with its star, Cybill Shepherd. |
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Like it says on the videos on this site, playing quietly or diminuendoing on the low notes is difficult, there's a risk of the notes splitting. |
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Testament to all of this are the ear splitting cheers to which Jon-Lee exits the stage. |
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The prospect of the team splitting up and going their separate ways is too ghastly to contemplate. |
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Perhaps it is time to go back to the drawing board and ask whether the idea of splitting the North into three was the right way to go? |
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He grows perpetual carnations, a laborious and painstaking business, putting a collar on each one to prevent it from splitting before a show. |
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But he sat silently and impassively during the demands for an emergency debate on an issue that is clearly splitting Anglican legislators. |
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Tenons have room to expand and contract within the mortise, avoiding splitting. |
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Plants not given protection from the wind often develop leaf scorch or splitting of the bark on the stems. |
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In winter pile it higher to help prevent winter leaf scorch or bark splitting on the stems. |
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If the south does not catch up with the north, we run the risk of splitting the country, of a Balkanized Mexico. |
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The ground shook and trembled, splitting apart, then ramming back together, forming massive mountains. |
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I suspect that when the kids are older and have moved out then they'll both be splitting up. |
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Far from splitting the Web, geolocation's proponents say, the technology makes the Internet more meaningful to a global audience. |
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But splitting his responsibilities with another MP would at least save him the indignity of being sacked. |
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The homeopathic community has done itself no ideological favours by splitting roughly along the scientific and phenomenological fault lines. |
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So he balanced out the levels by splitting the liquid between the two cups, so now both contain dilute hot chocolate. |
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Traditional carvers would regard their wood splitting as evidence of malignant spirits and would be careful to ritually burn or bury an abandoned sculpture. |
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A bundle of straw can be separated into parts by cutting all the straws in half, or by splitting it up into single straws, or by dividing it into two bundles. |
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The miller knows that there should be a difference in the dress for hulling stones, splitting or cracking stones, wheat stones, middlings stones and vertical burr stones. |
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She jumps when the small explosive bursts, splitting the wood in half as intended, and Ted smiles, laughs, and then walks her through the process again. |
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Using drawing, splitting, fullering, riveting and sinking techniques, we will produce ladles, forks, spoons and spatulas using iron, copper and brass. |
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The thirtysomething Carolinian journeyman is the funniest guy in golf, and has spent an event or two doing television, and splitting sides like no one else in the business. |
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The Minister for Communications, Senator Alston, initially warmed to the idea, but denies that it's because the Government has changed its strategy on splitting up the telco. |
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Look, we're not quibbling or splitting hairs about this agreement. |
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They were found on what was once the Thames foreshore, and would have been stored underwater in a wattle enclosure to stop the wood drying out and splitting. |
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When she refused, he headbutted her, splitting her lip open. |
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The Commission's decision which was allegedly based on state practice also ended up splitting a single village and even a single homestead between the two countries. |
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McGuigan opts for a fairly intrusive style, splitting the screen in half at key moments, panning around in 360-degree shots and over-using the old cliche of slow motion. |
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Pressing the Set button determines the flexibility of the signal processing, such as placing the compressor before the EQ or splitting their functions. |
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It will take a miracle to keep this horse's hooves from splitting and its fetlocks from fracturing, but if he can win a few bucks, what does Bourdelle care? |
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Pre-drilling a pilot hole, slightly smaller than the nail thickness you will be using, prevents splitting the wood and is recommended for hardwoods or near the ends of boards. |
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My body shook with the ground, my insides quivering, my ears splitting. |
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Naturally, there is some friction between the young men, but there are some unspoken truths and tragedies that lead to the family splitting up, for good. |
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Play out the hand by hitting, standing, splitting and doubling down. |
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That might sound like splitting hairs but, for a winless Bulls side struggling near the foot of the Super League table, it is an important distinction. |
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I have got a plot reserved for myself at the foot of their graves, but I don't like the thought of them being dug up later, splitting up the family. |
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Paradoxical splitting is due to the fact that during systole the pressure in the pulmonary artery increases until the pulmonic valve closes before the aortic valve. |
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Use single thread, lubricated woodscrew with slots to avoid splitting. |
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Again, the difference can seem subtle and sound more like splitting hairs, but the difference is important. |
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The country held symbolic ground-breaking ceremonies to relink railways and roads through the heavily fortified demilitarized zone splitting the peninsula. |
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Specialist keyboards have been made to minimise repetitive strain injury by splitting the keyboard down the middle and angling each half toward each hand. |
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The Zeeman effect is the splitting of a spectral line by a magnetic field. |
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I wonder why this bit of ignorant grammatical pontificating never caught on, while the equally ill-founded prescription against splitting infinitives did? |
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There's no logical or grammatical reason to forbid splitting infinitives, and sometimes it's even obligatory, as Arnold Zwicky and Geoff Nunberg pointed out here last spring. |
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Also, he's not above splitting an infinitive, but what can you do? |
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It didn't take long, however, for the ringing to resemble a chainsaw splitting through my head, so I blindly groped under my bed for the cordless. |
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By splitting the tubing lengthwise the cord can be pushed inside it. |
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Where possible, flawed sections are removed and larger crystals cut into smaller pieces with minimal wastage by splitting the crystal along natural cleavage planes. |
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They face an increased possibility of aortic splitting during pregnancy. |
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And don't leave without splitting a piece of the limoncello cake. |
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John Adams wanted the splitting of the Red Sea to be on the great seal of the newly minted United States of America. |
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The lycanthropes gave little care about their uniforms, their clothing splitting as their bodies altered, enlarging and shifting to their other forms. |
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In the early 2000s, after splitting with his wife of 20 years, Stephenson began devoting more time to his interest in art. |
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If one or both ran, it would likely help Petri by splitting the conservative vote in a primary. |
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The company is in the process of splitting off these more profitable operations, which include the Internet data services, into separate divisions or companies. |
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In precious opal, the minute spheres of silica which make up its internal structure act as a diffraction grating, splitting light into its spectral colours. |
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Cllr Welch said splitting the events was a case of suck it and see and admitted she was tired of people constantly running down the efforts of committed volunteers. |
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He stands accused of splitting unionism, losing massive tranches of support and endangering the party in the face of next year's local government elections. |
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It also means that the trifecta payoffs at that track are likely to be smaller than average, due to larger numbers of bettors splitting the pools. |
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Warping, splitting along the grain, the breaking apart of joins, the flaking of paint and ground from the wooden substrate, and insect damage are all commonly encountered. |
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It is unpredictable, and it is the equivalent of splitting the atom on the molecular level, and we all know what harm nuclear technologies have wrought. |
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The road has proved to be a contentious issue, splitting the village of Hilperton into two camps, one supporting the application, the other campaigning against it. |
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He felt as if his body was burning and his head was splitting. |
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I left early, due to a splitting headache, but it was a great night. |
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I woke up with a splitting headache, unaware of my surroundings. |
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Her head was splitting and the light made it feel even worse. |
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Her head was splitting and she felt cold, ever so cold, and tired. |
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All of a sudden I was extremely dehydrated, with a splitting headache. |
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She does have a splitting headache and an extremely dry mouth. |
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I was getting even more tired than I already was, I was cranky, I had a splitting headache and I thought my poor little feet would collapse beneath me any second. |
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The so-called class enemies of capitalists must be splitting their sides. |
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Bill hook for layering hedges or splitting withies for hurdles. |
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When it came to shooting the famous parting of the Red Sea, Ridley Scott elected to show a tsunami splitting the waters. |
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What will happen if bioengineering, cloning, global epidemics such as SARS and splitting of society into haves and have nots are taken to extremes? |
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On blockade duty individual captains could alter the watch routine by splitting the period from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. into two 2-hour watch segments called dogwatches. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead, splitting his nose and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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You could add a second transformer, splitting the load between 2 power packs, or purchase a power pack with a wattage rating high enough to handle the entire load. |
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The sapwood and the duramen are therefore eliminated by splitting, and then the plank is planed down until no irregularities are left in the wood. |
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When splitting occurs, a cyclonically rotating updraft propagates to the right of the mean wind, while an anticyclonically rotating one moves to the left. |
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This diacritically marked subject experiences splitting of the ego. |
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I hope I'm not splitting hairs here, but looking at France Moves, I could not but note that it was called France Moves rather than France Dances. |
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I tried to hit the bullseye by first bracketing it with two shots and then splitting the difference with my third, but I missed. |
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If the hole remains intact without splitting the ball the soil is in an ideal condition for the mole plough. |
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Now Henry refused to give Anjou to his brother because it would mean splitting his land in two. |
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From 1994 to 1997, Major privatised British rail, splitting it up into franchises to be run by the private sector. |
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This is due mainly to the difficulty of meaningfully splitting up the education for these specialisations. |
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The Rio Grande forms the border between Texas and Mexico before turning due north and splitting New Mexico in half. |
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In this case, root canal space disappeared halfway through the roots indicating splitting of canal at midroot level. |
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An example of a miracle associated with Muhammad is the splitting of the moon. |
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The spoiler effect is the effect of vote splitting between candidates or ballot questions with similar ideologies. |
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Yorke later said that during that period the band came close to splitting up, and that he had developed severe depression. |
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The river Nith runs through Dumfries toward the Solway Firth in a southwards direction splitting the town into East and West. |
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After Rhys died in 1197, fighting between his sons led to the splitting of Deheubarth between warring factions. |
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The concept may lead to splitting of existing species, for example of Bovidae, into many new ones. |
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In December 2009, the company and SNCF acquired Veolia Cargo, splitting the business between them. |
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A recent analysis of DNA sequences supported the splitting of Sterna into several smaller genera. |
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In 1830, the Belgian Revolution led to the splitting up of the two countries. |
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The province of Flemish Brabant is the most recent one, being formed in 1995 after the splitting of the province of Brabant. |
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Since the splitting of Brabant in 1995, the Brussels Region does not belong to any of the provinces of Belgium. |
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The splitting also created two new oceans, the Iapetus Ocean and Paleoasian Ocean. |
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Strayhorn and Friedman's presence in the race resulted in a splitting of the ballot four ways between themselves and the two major parties. |
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Mayr was able to demonstrate that geographical isolation and the accumulation of genetic differences led to the splitting of species. |
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Nothing prevents splitting the wood as much as first driving a pilot hole, especially for hard wood. |
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After the death of their leader, Chief Phillip Metcomet, most of those peoples fled inland, splitting into the Abenaki and the Schaghticoke. |
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Division of community property may take place by item by splitting all items or by values. |
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Primary elections limit the risk of vote splitting by ensuring a single party candidate. |
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Heckling was the preparation of flax for spinning by splitting and straightening the flax fibres. |
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During the 2009 Cumbrian floods, the Papcastle bridge was briefly closed, essentially splitting West Cumbria in two. |
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Generally, cutting axes have a shallow wedge angle, whereas splitting axes have a deeper angle. |
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Today they are used in many different fields of work, completing all jobs from splitting wood to removing engines from vans. |
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Next came Middlewood Works, which was a rolling mill and slitting mill, splitting bars of iron into thin strips for the manufacture of nails. |
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God took exception to this, and struck the stone with a thunderbolt, destroying the coffin and splitting the stone in two. |
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However, the recognition of sea-floor spreading made sense of continental splitting without having to invoke earth expansion. |
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Such a 'piecrust model' has been used to explain the generation of triple points which can give rise to splitting of a continental body. |
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Add beaten eggs painstakingly slowly to aerate, stabilise and prevent curdling or splitting. |
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It should include a set of jack bolts for splitting the die bodies and a set of Allen wrenches for removing the die bolts. |
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And Grugan took his big chance when Armagh were handed a 73rd minute free from about 30 metres out, splitting the posts. |
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Dividing plants involves digging them up, splitting them into pieces which each have roots and growth shoots or buds, and then replanting them. |
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Dividing plants involves digging hem up, splitting them into pieces which each have roots and growth shoots or buds, and then replanting hem. |
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She began to fire her work in saggars packed with silica to overcome the problems of warping and splitting. |
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Dillard animatedly opposed the Campbellite thought that was spreading through his region and splitting Baptist congregations and associations. |
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He knows I sleepwalk but we had been apart for three months after splitting up so I was the last person he expected to see. |
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Letitia, 40, started romancing lowly stagehand Alex Lillyman, 20, after splitting from her husband last year. |
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The Stark effect is the shifting and splitting of spectral lines of atoms and molecules by an electric field. |
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The splitting of a U-235 atom is caused by the addition of an extra neutron. |
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Red lentils are usually decorticated and sold without splitting or as split lentils. |
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The council has a proposed Unitary Plan to build apartment buildings, granny flats and splitting one house into two. |
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Classifications are a reflection of all aspects of evolutionary change, not simply phyletic splitting. |
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Drill pilot holes for the nails at the ends of the board to prevent it from splitting. |
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The Society of Friends underwent a major schism in 1828, splitting Hicksite Friends, followers of Elias Hicks, from the Orthodox. |
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In this scenario hydrogen is produced by electrolyzing water, splitting the hydrogen from the oxygen. |
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Gervais that fee splitting encourages unnecessary cataract surgery and thus increases the taxpayer burden. |
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I guess this is the influence of our HMO masters who look to this kind of fee splitting to help their bottom line, which is their priority. |
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A major Pivotal Position championed by Dr Matas was his support for the American College of Surgeons and opposition to fee splitting. |
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Both accuse Stewart of illegal business referrals and fee splitting arrangements With real estate companies. |
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When waste ferrochromium aggregates were added in mixture, it increased the splitting tensile strength. |
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I was also partial to rolling down hills in cardboard boxes and can recall splitting my head open by trying to back flip off a metal bar. |
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Bolt rope, a rope sewed to the edges of a sail to strengthen them and prevent their splitting. |
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Karen believes that this split is a harmful dissociation between realism and do-goodism, and is not unrelated to the dissociation and splitting done by the terrorist mind. |
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Note also that in engineering terms such items are of little other utility, being too small for cutting and too gracile for graving, shaving, splitting planks and so on. |
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Polar adventurer Conrad Dickinson, pictured, has suffered a major setback on his trek to the geographic North Pole, splitting one of his sledges on ice rubble. |
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Harvard Business School graduate Mira Mehta has been splitting her time between the US and Nigeria to get her tomato paste business, Tomato Jos, off the ground. |
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Many researchers have been done in the past relating to the production of concrete containing mineral admixtures and understanding their splitting tensile strength properties. |
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I've got a strimmer that I foolishly think makes me look like the bass player from The Clash, a chainsaw, a splitting wedge, a bow saw, and my latest toy, a saw horse. |
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Page has gone faster and farther in the sprints and the long jump despite splitting time between both events and working 20 hours a week in the school library. |
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If, say, your year end was September 30, 2015, and you wanted to invest PS625,000 in new plant you would be better splitting this into two different accounting periods. |
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A wedge is a simple machine that transforms lateral force and movement of the tool into a transverse splitting force and movement of the workpiece. |
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Created in the late 12th to early 13th century after splitting from the Exchequer of Pleas, the Common Pleas served as one of the central English courts for around 600 years. |
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While the South moved towards a Southern nationalism, leaders in the North were also becoming more nationally minded, and they rejected any notion of splitting the Union. |
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More than one million slaves were sold from the Upper South, which had a surplus of labor, and taken to the Deep South in a forced migration, splitting up many families. |
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Elm wood is valued for its interlocking grain, and consequent resistance to splitting, with significant uses in wagon wheel hubs, chair seats and coffins. |
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Dividing a taxon into multiple, often new, taxa is called splitting. |
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This event prompted media speculation that the group were splitting up. |
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Water splitting, in which water is decomposed into its component protons, electrons, and oxygen, occurs in the light reactions in all photosynthetic organisms. |
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In the longer term, evolution produces new species through splitting ancestral populations of organisms into new groups that cannot or will not interbreed. |
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Since 1997 around 100 new civil parishes have been created, in some cases by splitting existing civil parishes, but mostly by creating new ones from unparished areas. |
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From these early splits, many more splits occurred intradenominationally and continue to occur as of 2004 with the splitting of the Grace Apostles from their parent church. |
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The ban on splitting infinitives is fuddy-duddery, pure and simple. |
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The generic key given here makes partial use of the above work, initially splitting the family into three groups of genera based on the presence or absence of the colulus. |
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Tattoos and piercings are probably best known, but other procedures, including tongue splitting and subdermal implants, are also considered in this topic area. |
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Factionalising and splits led to the farcical sight of two or in some cases three far-right candidates contesting the same seat, fatally splitting the vote. |
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