Seek out extracurriculars for your kids that are not split up by binary gender, and if you're a teacher, don't split up groups based on binary gender. 48.
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Should we order something — or do we split up?
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Then we split up and went on our merry way.
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In California generation, transmission and retail services are split up.
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We lived together and had to split up our things.
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But when they split up, the project never came out.
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This forced them to split up into smaller splinter groups.
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Then we split up to write the other two episodes.
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We have been split up for almost six months now.
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" She later added: "God doesn't want families to split up.
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Don't split up — even to go check something suspicious out.
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I take the pees, so that's how we split up.
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This was the first album after Galaxie 500 split up.
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Nobody wants to know the real reason ADHDJs split up.
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The girls split up soon after arriving at The Barrowland.
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They're both betting that the industrial conglomerate will split up.
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She would have split up our marriage anyway, she quipped.
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Jewelry designer Meyer and Tobey Maguire split up last year.
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Continents Split Up at the Same Speed Finger Nails Grow.
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By summer of 2019, however, the couple had split up.
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We did 13 dates after Republic, before we split up.
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The couple split up two weeks after the Cohen interview.
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She patted him on the shoulder as they split up.
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We didn't split up because we didn't love each other.
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Once you've split up your finances, it's time to track them.
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William and Elizabeth didn't subsequently split up with Olive, even temporarily.
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Eventually, the two split up, and committed to co-parenting Bentley.
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In season 2, the crew escapes from prison and split up.
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It can be split up across a whole network of devices.
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Flea's parents split up and Mick Balzary returned to Australia alone.
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Lee's father thought it would be safer if they split up.
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Keep in mind ... they split up less than 3 months ago.
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The latter can be split up between two separate YouTube livestreamers.
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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom shocked us when they split up.
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Can you still be a Directioner now that they've split up?
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It comes amid other efforts that seek to split up California.
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The wall and militarization would split up families and disrupt ceremonies.
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CBS and Viacom merged in 21 and split up in 2320.36.
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What cities and towns does it include, exclude or split up?
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They had split up, but she still wore her wedding ring.
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Bush refused to split up the group and found other accommodations.
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That effectively split up thousands of migrant children from their parents.
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After they split up, there's a harmless, useless stepfather (Tom Bennett).
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Maybe you want to split up or rearrange a few items.
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It was also the time that Sheila and I split up.
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They split up the work, each firefighter assigned to one block.
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The rest are split up between Biden, Bloomberg, Buttigieg and Klobuchar.
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The Nassar story From there, the reporters split up the work.
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He was split up from his brother because of it too.
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The agreement has also split up the 2020 Democratic presidential field.
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How old had he been, anyway, when his parents split up?
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Six months into the business venture, Lopez and Barangan split up.
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The couple split up in January 2015 after five years together.
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If you can't get comfortable with that, you must split up.
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Overall, 69% say the party is split, up from 59% in March.
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We split up into affinity groups to keep track of one another.
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What if we split up while walking and I get lost forever?
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Roy and Silo remained together for six years, but later split up.
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Players split up, rush into houses, announce their finds to one another.
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Paul's parents split up in 1965, when he was nine years old.
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We know towards the beginning of the movie the Guardians split up.
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Last month, Wilmer Valderrama and Demi Lovato split up after six years.
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He had three wives, and split up the week between each one.
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Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe split up, and we cried for them.
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Pagoda split up in 2011, after their second album failed to materialize.
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They've been down rocky roads before and originally split up in 2012.
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He moved there from Cucuta, near Venezuela, after his parents split up.
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"He tried to split up a fight," Schouman said to the outlet.
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In every Splatfest, Marie and Callie split up to represent each team.
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After they split up, Murphy moved in with her mother in Danville.
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The prison gangs are split up into the rooms they sleep in.
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The family split up to ride out the storm in different houses.
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Money arguments are one of the leading causes couples ultimately split up.
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Then, nesting tables can be split up and moved around the room.
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As the split-up looms, they're faced with nothing but bad options.
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For the first time since leaving Honduras, the group had split up.
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But after only about nine months together, Smith and Flynn split up.
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P. and I split up to maximize our time in the store.
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A similar clip is later shown revealing the two have split up.
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The group eventually split up, and Zachary ended up at another bar.
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That luck changed the following year, when Samuelson and Bates split up.
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The judge's decision is forcing Idalis Fernandez to split up her family.
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Christina, only a seventh grader, fears her family could be split up.
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That lasted until the spring of 2018 when they split up again.
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Culp plans to split up the power division to accelerate a turnaround.
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The two were married for two years and split up in 2013.
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The breakaway group split up as Stephen Cummings launched a solo offensive.
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In theory, Danish policy does allow parents to split up their leave.
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The team split up in 2009, when Hannity went solo on FNC.
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So when they actually decided to split up, that was a little shocking.
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You get caught, the shit hits the fan, and you probably split up.
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As the specters swoop in, the ghostbusters split up to take them on.
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Equally split up between the three, that's just $9,200 a year per person.
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Fencing is split up into three different events based on the weapon used.
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Russia, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan already have agreements that split up the northern Caspian.
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I've got 46 people that work with me split up over nine workstations.
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They will then split up, with Pence heading to Wisconsin to campaign alone.
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Alas, some have since split up, so it may not be that auspicious.
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Oops, that's right: Nathan and Megan split up because he was a cheater.
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They split up back in November -- making it the heiress' 2nd failed engagement.
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Ultimately, it doesn't want to have to split up Android, Chrome, and search.
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Months ago, when the world wasn't looking, LaBeouf and Goth reportedly split up.
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We had a great relationship for almost four years and split up amicably.
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Varchie split up for less than a full episode's time in season 2.
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The party lost the bulk of its support and, in 2005, split up.
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Two years later, she and her siblings were split up into foster homes.
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I have 35 percent and the rest is split up between the team.
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In January, Stanton confirmed that she and Murray split up in December 2016.
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As we've reported, Sharon and Ozzy recently split up amid rumors he cheated.
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The award can be split up to three ways, to individuals or organizations.
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He cites his friends The Maccabees – who recently split-up as an example.
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If these two split up again, Billy Ray's going to be absolutely shattered.
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We just split up this summer—nothing to do with the virus, though.
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The researchers, commissioned by the nonprofit, randomly split up viewers into two groups.
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GE, Honeywell are shrinking too UTC is just latest conglomerate to split up.
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They reach the city's shore and split up, bound for their various objectives.
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But they all split up at the same time around 2009 and 2010.
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The parents of small twins, they had split up — but the acrimony continued.
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Only two photos exist of my nuclear family before my parents split up.
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SCATTER In the afternoon, we all split up to do our own thing.
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In the new work, 48 healthy people were split up into four groups.
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The Hart Foundation split up shortly after winning their second title in 1990.
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The painting hung in our living room until we split up in 2001.
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We're good together when we're together, but when we split up, it's over.
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He's lost thirty pounds, maybe more, since we split up five years ago.
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Others split up the articles themselves, breaking them down and discussing their merits.
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Near the city center, many canal houses are being split up into apartments.
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Couples split up, relationships change and new assets are acquired or disposed of.
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Faze Clan is a gaming organization that's really split up into two parts.
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Journalist Maria Shriver and actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger split up in 2011.
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The company split up and is a shell of its once-great self.
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Unlike the KGB, GRU was not split up when the Soviet Union collapsed.
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Last week, rumors started swirling that Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom had split up.
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The two agencies have also reportedly split up oversight of Amazon, Apple and Facebook.
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As most fans know, reality TV can be split up into several different categories.
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Harry and Meghan have their own Instagram now as the Royal brothers split up.
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I have a year-round intern, so she and I split up the task.
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Last year's Captain America: Civil War ended with the Avengers broken and split up.
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Police tell PEOPLE it isn't clear how long the couple had split up for.
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Talks may start with what to discuss first and how to split up topics.
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Hyland, for her part, split up with her boyfriend Dominic Sherwood earlier this year.
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The Sunday Times did not split up the band's total fortune into individual rankings.
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OUYA was split up by 2015, its software assets and team acquired by Razer.
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It was the groups of outsiders that attracted me, and how they split up.
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"[They were] split up and never saw each other for 50 years," he said.
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But now they're split up, and they don't want to leave their families again.
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The Fifth Circuit itself was split up in 220006 to form the 2202th Circuit.
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When he was five, his parents split up and White moved south to Calgary.
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Of course, they've been down rocky roads before and originally split up in 2012.
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There's that whole game where people say, 'I wish that band had split up.
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For Apple, that translates to the App Store and app distribution being split up.
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That half-hour could be split up into three 10-minute sessions a day.
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And power couples have to be split up before they start making power moves.
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Before she split up with her husband, they booked a vacation at a resort.
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Elizabeth Warren, have called for companies like Facebook and Google to be split up.
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I could not live with that, so Tommy and I would split up, again.
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Experts predict that the owl threesome will likely split up once the kids leave.
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The government has also said it will not split up the package of reforms.
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The two later split up and engaged in a custody battle over their child.
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The parents split up, and Micheline and her sister, Francise, went with their father.
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The kids have just started kindergarten and are now split up among four schools.
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The agents also must reunite those families that had been split up in custody.
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A.P. Moller-Maersk announced that it would split up its transport and energy businesses.
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That work has been split up a bit, in part because of Henry, right?
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She was married to Harry Connick Jr.'s character, but they have split up.
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We split up after the Halloween dog parade, both agreeing that it just fizzled.
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We have two full bathrooms so we split up; guys upstairs and Ruby's downstairs.
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"The problem was, those men split up from the rest of us," he said.
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But when they split up — Ms. Woodward was 7 — her father returned to Paris.
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The company first announced its intention to split up the inclusion on March 16.
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Some believed that Warren split up the progressive vote, contributing to his disappointing performance.
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Like the wild-card round, the divisional games are split up over two days.
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We don't want to split up, but we need to feel more sexually alive.
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It's actually split up into three areas: Tech East, Tech West, and Tech South.
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Its 30 staff split up, heading for different parts of the remaining rebel territory.
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After we split up, I went in search of that elusive connection and intimacy.
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He had an unhappy childhood, and his parents split up when he was young.
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Charlie Zailer, for starters, is annoyed that her sister and her sister's boyfriend may have "pretended to split up rather than actually split up," so she does a little off-piste undercover work, spying on her sister on trains and in cafes.
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The sides have yet to agree on how powers should be split up after Brexit.
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The Reliance businesses were split up in 2005 as part of a settlement between them.
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There, while walking the carpet, he revealed that he and his wife have split up.
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The ship was found split up into three main pieces, its main section lying upright.
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Activist investor Dan Loeb had pushed for United Technologies to split up into three businesses.
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Since he split up with Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt has stayed out of the spotlight.
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My fifth grade class is split up into two teams: the good and the better.
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Hughes is primarily calling on the US regulators to split up Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
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The US has collapsed and been split up among the UK, Canada, Mexico, and Russia.
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The Italian government has said it does not want the company to be split up.
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Jaime and Brienne finally consummated their long-gestating relationship and then immediately split up again.
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School administrators titled the lecture "Health and Hygiene," and split up the kids by gender.
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Remember when Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder split up and you thought you'd never recover?
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Now that we're married, yes, it's nice to split up grocery shopping and laundry washing.
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Apple will let you split up your data package across multiple downloads, if you prefer.
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It's not going to split up this gang forever; it loves them all too much.
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Despite all the accusations, a source tells PEOPLE that the pair have not split up.
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The pair soon split up and both became alcoholics, and their daughter sometimes blamed herself.
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Kleinfeld oversaw the split-up of Alcoa Inc into Arconic and Alcoa Corp last year.
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"At Yale's visiting days, we split up and didn't really see each other," he explained.
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After four years of dating, Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk have split up, reports People.
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He also dated Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale; the two split up in 2012.
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He split up in 2000 with his actress girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley after 13 years together.
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Many properties, passed down informally and split up among heirs, lack titles to this day.
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A regulatory decision to split up German and Austrian power trading zones as of Oct.
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Alex Pettyfer and his girlfriend, model Marloes Horst, have split up after two years together.
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However, a split-up of AIG in the near-term is not the right path.
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He'd split up with his wife a few years previously and come out as gay.
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We split up in January – we had a lot of unnecessary drama over New Year's.
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Aaron Carter and his girlfriend Madison Parker split up last week, the singer's rep confirms.
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Ask if the school offers a payment plan so you can split up your payments.
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The couple split up when the youngest child, who was 225 months old, became ill.
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He split up Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom, dropping the latter to the second line.
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The girl split up from her group before checking in at the airport, police said.
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There have been more than 200 attempts throughout California's history to split up the state.
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Andrew Garfield and Rita Ora got together last November but split up the following February.
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Why did they choose to split up when another couple in a similar situation didn't?
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When the Comet Interceptor approaches its mark, it will split up into three smaller spacecraft.
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His parents, Chieko Woods and Barry Renfro, split up when he was 18 months old.
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If the goal is to split up the Chelsea/Dean power couple, what about Chelsea?
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Potentially, the implementation of this restriction could lead to thousands of families being split up.
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In the clip, the pair are hashing things out after last year's dramatic split-up.
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W. Shane Cohen, postponed a decision on whether to delay or split up the trial.
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"Use little plants; if you have to split up plants, trim the roots," Rudd says.
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The city of Dubai is split up into two main hubs, Downtown and the Marina.
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The tracks were then split up into different "stems," or sections, at the same parts.
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I think our best day of the entire trip was shortly before we split up.
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Check. We've got them all, chosen for their stellar reviews and split up by category.
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I don't think the United States in any feasible time scenario will ever split up.
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If the show had ended and they had split up, I would have been upset.
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They split up in 2012, but since then ... Wanda says she's fallen on hard times.
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Other shows, characters get married, characters split up, characters get new jobs, and that's normal.
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Time Warner has been the subject of speculation that it should be split up or sold.
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We split up after the museum and I head to Aire Baths for some R&R.
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Crazybaby split up playback and voice assistant control to the left and right Air 21S earbuds.
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"When the band split up, I didn't quite know what to do with myself," says Herlihy.
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She figured, why not also split up some costs of toiletries and basic food staples, too?
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They're charging $20 at the door for guys (outrageous!) so we split up for other plans.
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Music fans are on high alert because Ariana Grande may have split up -- with her ponytail.
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Once we discovered everything, he and I decided to stay together even after they split up.
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It's inspired by the "revenge body" she herself got after she split up with Lamar Odom.
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It has Hangouts, for example, which it recently split up into separate apps Chat and Meet.
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So let's review how these groups got split up: Sick people cost a lot of money.
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His campaign made a deal with Ted Cruz's operation to split up three future primary states.
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His father, Lonnie Wilson, and his mother, Patricia Clark, split up when he was a toddler.
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"So now, this terrible decision by the president could split up my family," Ramirez tells PEOPLE.
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The company has honored requests to split up production of parts across printers for further secrecy.
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That they would be split up, placed in separate homes, if the state deemed her inadequate.
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Also, if Veronica is the Black Hood, then why would she split up Betty and Jughead?
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Season three sees the gang mostly split up into smaller subgroups, each doing their own things.
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Did they split up shortly before Koko posted those cryptic, possibly breakup-related quotes to Instagram?
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Magro later apologized to fans for the slut-shaming, and the couple split up shortly after.
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He hopes the mill might reopen if Usiminas is split up between Nippon Steel and Ternium.
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Longmuir exited the band in 1976, two years before the group formally split up in 1978.
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Schiff and Nadler have reportedly split up the two sections of the report between their committees.
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Claudia and Jonas split up; Claudia heads to the bunker, but goes to get Regina first.
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In 2006, Icahn took a stake in Time Warner and urged the company to split up.
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Then the two split up, since Ji thought he would be a burden to his brother.
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When the pair finally split up in 1966, Wood attempted suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills.
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The former couple weathered ups and down that saw them split up more than two times.
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A court will now decide whether Hanjin should restructure or be split up and sold off.
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"My parents split up when I was two, [but] I never saw them fight," she says.
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Tell us: Have you ever had a dress split up the back in public like Ashley?
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" Referring to the families that were split up, he said, "They're looking for a better life.
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In 22010, French Equatorial Africa split up, and two years later Chad became an independent state.
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If you're in a situation with one or more people, don't split up — for any reason.
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However, Madame Tussauds angered fans earlier this year as they split up Markle and Harry's figures.
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Rodrigues was reportedly carrying 86 pounds of cocaine that was split up into 37 different blocks.
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After the girl group split up in 2010, Scherzinger became noticeably absent from the music scene.
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Eric and I's old band had split up and I was moving to the Bay Area.
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Andriano had previously played bass in the ska-punk band Slapstick, who split up in 1996.
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David Raposa: I imagine Vogelbach and Schwarbs were split up because of all their rowdy horseplay.
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The company shut down in 2015 and the co-founders split up to pursue other projects.
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I was going out with a guy, but we split up and it went pretty badly.
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Swift, 26, and Harris, 32, split up last month after dating for more than a year.
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They're also split up into weeks and have handy academic charts in the back for reference.
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"Lives had to be saved, and families prevented from being split up," Mr. Sousa Mendes said.
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We split up the cooking duties pretty evenly, like we figure stuff out before we start.
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Indeed, refugee workers say, separations are especially painful when the youths are split up by resettlement.
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This week, he told Bloomberg that Apple should have been split up a long time ago.
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In New York, Mr. and Ms. Williams eventually (and, as it turned out, temporarily) split up.
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Having the photo split up in strips and dissipate was just the icing on the cake.
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Using Logic, he split up the song into two beats, ending up at about 400 stems.
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Her parents, who split up when Claire was 3, struggled to make peace with her choice.
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Debating over two nights necessarily means the front pack will be split up -- at least somewhat.
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They split up, and Dempsey moved to Staten Island with his mother when he was 6.
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Three more albums followed before financial differences led them to split up in the early 1990s.
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Marriages sometimes end, and states deal with how to split up marital property in different ways.
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Was it bittersweet to have Finn and Rey, our heroes from "The Force Awakens," split up?
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The family split up, camping at separate addresses so as not to overwhelm their generous hosts.
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That's the smallest domestic increase since Netflix split up its streaming and DVD-rental businesses in 2011.
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Pitt left Aniston for actress Angelina Jolie in 2005, but he and Jolie split up in 2016.
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A border patrol agent first told CBS News on Thursday that the two were never split up.
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The album also represents a reunion for the brothers, who split up on negative terms in 2013.
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If your family is like mine, chances are you might find yourselves split up over the holidays.
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Now, arguably the most fan-adored (and reviled) Bachelor alum has split up with his traveling girlfriend.
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My parents split up, and, for financial reasons, we had to move in with my mom's parents.
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As Business Insider's Erin Brodwin has reported, couples who display contempt are more likely to split up.
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Not long after Tyga and Blac Chyna split up, he went public with his relationship with Jenner.
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According to their joint statement in Us Weekly, Usher and his wife Grace Miguel have split up.
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When we split up, I needed to try to understand why he was the way he was.
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Regulators already have powers to split up a bank under the bloc's new recovery and resolution rules.
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The couple split up back in 2016 after 11 years together, and have remained on friendly terms.
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Tussauds' London location has split up the former couple's individual wax figures, the museum announced over Twitter.
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The onscreen couple has since split up, which means, while Saget isn't single, Danny is still available.
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The couple split up in 1977 after five tumultuous years — three years before McQueen died of cancer.
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Jarlov has so far rejected calls to split up Denmark's largest banks, which also include Nordea NDA.
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All in all, it's estimated that 45,000 state-run firms were split up and their shares distributed.
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At one point, federal judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ordered Microsoft to be split up into two companies.
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I split up with my husband, and shortly after that I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease.
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Seyfried had previously dated Justin Long for over two years, before the pair split up last fall.
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DANSKE BANK SHAREHOLDERS VOTE AGAINST PROPOSAL TO SPLIT UP THE BANK IN LIGHT OF MONEY LAUNDERING SCANDAL
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There is only one bombsite in Wingman, too, so defense doesn't have to split up too much.
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He had just split up with his girlfriend of three years and had slimmed down by half.
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"It sounds like a lot of money, but it's split up over, like, three years," she says.
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The Thunder team never reached their potential, as they eventually split up via trades and free agency.
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The guys got split up into two teams to compete for more time with JoJo that evening.
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Hopefully, a new movie won't split up Lara Jean and Peter — it would make Condor particularly upset.
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The business makes software that helps split up data and store it closer to users, increasing speeds.
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S-corporations — which split up tax payments among shareholders — have been able to maintain ESOPs since 1998.
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The Park was split up into a ticketed area and one that was open to the public.
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They say officials recklessly split up families without any idea of how to bring them back together.
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The vast majority of players at Las Vegas Summer League can be split up into three categories.
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They split up: Dylan will hot-wire the truck, while Audrey and Lee go get their tape.
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When he couldn't and they split up, he quit his job and moved back to California, devastated.
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The freshmen then split up, with a smaller group going to Russell to find McConnell's personal office.
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One Direction may have split up for good earlier this year months after losing fifth member Zayn.
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Were you purposely thinking of your mentor Nora Ephron's novel "Heartburn," which split up chapters with recipes?
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He has also called for Google to be split up and criticized it for being anti-worker.
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When the band split up in 1974, he embarked on a solo career as a country artist.
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Without giving too much away: Raney and Aaron have a brief reunion, and then split up again.
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When they split up, there was a little more latchkey-ing and cooking for yourself after school.
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And it is unclear if the Porsche and Piëch families want to split up the vw juggernaut.
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Voters will split up into different sections of the room dedicated to their presidential candidate of choice.
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But the margin is so narrow that the BLS rounds the gender split up to 50/50.
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Many expect that GE is looking to split up the company, possibly as early as this spring.
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Ms. Sanchez's parents had split up when she was 12, and her four siblings had moved out.
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Maybe there could even be a lot of them, split up by genre, or actor, or theme.
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David Foster, Erin and Sara's dad, wed Yolanda in 2011, but the pair split up in 2017.
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The revenue from those ticket sales gets split up by each participant who helps maintain that system.
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Powell's position has been split up, which Chapek said is how the parks segment was run previously.
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Also in 2011, actors Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore split up after a six-year-long marriage.
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He begins to split up bars with internal rhymes which makes everything feel so cohesive and fluid.
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Studies have shown men aren't always the greatest at that—especially after we split up with someone.
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After lunch, the crew makes the strange choice to split up for the day and wander around Derry.
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"Sometimes we would split up the room into small groups, which is normal in writers' rooms," she says.
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Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber have split up after 22016 years as one of Hollywood's most enduring couples.
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Like every good love story that's broken up into a trilogy, the split up in the second act.
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For families travelling together that might be unpalatable, since they would run the risk of being split up.
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"If we split up and go with those guys, we're basically forfeiting any chance of winning," he says.
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The platform also supports group messaging orders and will even help group chat members split up the bill.
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We were all texting in a group to just meet in the suite, but everyone got split up.
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Motherboard sizes and shapesMotherboards can be broadly split up into several shapes and sizes known as form factors.
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Some of the sections have been split up or renamed: "energy" is now "energy and environment," for instance.
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Joel obviously doesn't want to officially split up, but understands he messed up on a near-historic level.
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Among couples who were dating but not living together when the child was born, 81% had split up.
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After they split up on campus, Flores was alone with Smart not far from her Muir Hall dorm.
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Last week, many of us were shocked to find out that Fergie and Josh Duhamel had split up.
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If you're staying somewhere with a kitchen, split up into groups and switch off with cooking and cleaning.
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Payne split up with longtime girlfriend Sophia Smith in October, shortly after revealing they had discussed getting married.
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Before my parents split up in 553, they took my older brother Axel, my sister and me everywhere.
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People who were older and more mature than us asked if we were angry about being split up.
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And you know, how they run their company and what they split up, that's a whole different issue.
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The rest of the women are being bussed away to other prisons, getting split up in the process.
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Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber have split up after 11 years as one of Hollywood's most enduring couples.
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Fingers crossed that these two either come back together or split up for real before the season wraps.
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The rebooted season has established the former couple have two kids, Harris and Mark, but have split up.
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We live and die by that principle, so we split up after that record because it was necessary.
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Beyoncé is on tour, Drake is setting streaming records and Taylor Swift has split up with her boyfriend.
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Last year, Honeywell announced plans to split up its thermostat and security division from its transportation systems business.
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The court's move to split up the two cases comes after the six-nation travel ban has expired.
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Miley Cyrus sings about heartbreak just a few days after her and Liam Hemsworth announced they've split up.
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The US Department of Justice dropped the ruling in 2001, so Microsoft never actually had to split up.
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In the end, though, all of that is more about how the boodle is split up—leagues vs.
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It will split up families and uproot individuals who have spent most of their lives in this country.
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We're eventually probably going to split up into units, but for now I'll give my roster to them.
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If you go off and split up and then come back to your best friend, what is that?
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For introvert-extrovert couples, it's O.K. to split up (temporarily) to focus on things you both enjoy doing.
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LG: No. I'm laughing because it's a question about ... I mean you're eventually all going to split up.
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As they approached the border, they got off at a stop and split up to look for medicine.
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The trio — Nick, Kevin and Joe — split up in 2013 when they realized their priorities no longer aligned.
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You don't know you would split up and everything would be different, and the whole world would change.
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After 22011 years of marriage, he and Lesle Davis split up when Jackson was in the first grade.
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It endured years of antitrust investigations, and faced a long public trial that almost split up the company.
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He and Chanel's mother, Veta Lewis, split up more than a decade ago but remain close, he said.
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"We were together, and then we split up, and then I took her back," Mr. Burke said waggishly.
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The island is split up into six towns: Aquinnah, Chilmark, Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, and West Tisbury.
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On the site, gowns are split up by category, including limited-edition metallics, maternity options, and novelty prints.
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Here's how the World Cup works: All the world's 207 national teams are split up into six regions.
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She also wrote that they plan to split up the run by doing roughly two NYC marathons each day.
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That's why we always save a place in our budget for beauty gift sets that we can split up.
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" Bob Evans: "I still think that if the company had split up it would have been worth a lot.
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In Ready Player One, the OASIS is split up into 27 sectors, each sector into zones, and so on.
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Despite being split up by random draw, the first night's contest -- which includes Warren, Klobuchar and New Jersey Sen.
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We split up the household chores in a way that feels equitable and also maps to our skill sets.
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Plan accordingly and use the previously planned meetup point as a fail-safe destination if you get split up.
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Many families were split up after the Judgment, with children separated from their parents in just about every home.
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Schreiber and his Watts split up back in 2016 after 11 years together, and have remained on friendly terms.
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Their trick was to train models on 50 songs split up into tracks of their component instruments and voices.
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When it's all done, I split up the veggies in four containers and slice up one sausage per container.
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For the experiment, researchers split up the group into people who take hormonal birth control and people who don't.
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In the movie, Max is sad because his parents have split up and his mother is dating someone new.
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Everything came crashing down, though, on Monday, when news broke that Selena and The Weeknd had reportedly split up.
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Based on that threshold, which is $584 billion, six banks and the four nonbanks would have to split up.
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"They didn't split up because of the kids," the first source tells PEOPLE, noting Larry's devotion to his children.
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It marks the first album since that trio, which played together for over 25 years, split up in 2014.
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Originally from Folkestone, he split up with the mother of his children and came to London some months ago.
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Though Legend and Teigen split up their parenting responsibilities, they do occasionally require help from Teigen's mother Vilailuck a.k.a.
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Once Slapstick had split up, were you adamant that you wanted to keep working with whatever new bands formed?
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After we left, it left this void, and it kind of split up San Diego as a media place.
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Maybe just as important, though, has been the big leap in performance level when the trio is split up.
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Theron was previously linked to (and reportedly engaged to) Sean Penn, but the pair split up in June 2016.
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They split up for reasons unrelated to living zero waste and she moved to London for a new job.
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In 2006, Icahn took a stake and urged Time Warner to split up, a fight he would end losing.
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If they split up or one dies, they are then treated as legal strangers, just like unmarried English couples.
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The company was not forced to split up in the end, but the settlement diminished its web browser dominance.
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The Kurds, who wanted a state for themselves, failed to get one and were split up among four countries.
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In order to prevent theatres' capacity limits from distorting our estimates, we split up our model into three segments.
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In the days that followed, ISIS fighters split up families, executed the men and declared the women their slaves.
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They fear the crowded Democratic fields will split up the vote and allow Republicans to take both election slots.
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Elliot spent almost the entire season isolated from his friends and family, who fractured and split up in turn.
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"These 90,000, split up over four species, makes it immediately clear that the giraffes are threatened," Dr. Janke said.
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Apple and Goldman Sachs have split up the responsibilities when it comes to developing the card, according to Bloomberg.
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The two split up in 2011, one year after Gilbert revealed on The Talk that she is a lesbian.
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The pair, who split up in May, were spotted holding hands throughout the event, sparking rumors of their reunion.
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If you've just split up with your partner, we hope you take some inspiration (and comfort) from their words.
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VICE News spoke with her about what it's like to pick up the pieces after families get split up.
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Instead, they got a group on the brink of implosion who split up at the end of that tour.
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Cyrus and Carter split up in September, with the "Malibu" hitmaker going on to date Australian musician Cody Simpson.
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In this two-part Season 3 finale, the core survivors have dwindled and split up on their own missions.
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Tobey Maguire and Jennifer Meyer split up over a year ago but you could never tell from this photo.
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"In those days, it was standard practice to split up siblings when they were taken into care," she said.
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Though the Gores have split up since, ask anyone about about the kiss — they'll most likely have an opinion.
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Mr. Bush and his partners split up Zapata, and he took the helm of the Zapata Off-Shore Company.
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Mr. Hayes, for his part, had been dropping hints that he wanted to split up his $103 billion conglomerate.
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A panel overseeing the ethics of its health care A.I. split up over tensions about information access and independence.
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"It was the way I split up the bass between the left and the right side," Mr. Moroder said.
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So in each precinct, the delegates were split up among viable candidates proportionally according to the final vote total.
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Biden's positions are generally milder on initiatives to police and potentially split up big tech companies, such as Facebook.
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Shots rang out, and the herd split up, some moving toward private property, some back toward the park boundary.
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After services, they split up into groups for Bible study, or to go out into the streets and proselytize.
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The two automakers didn't collaborate on every tiny detail; instead, they split up the work based on their expertise.
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He told The Globe in 2004 that he and his wife of 28 years, Kris, split up in 1999.
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In 2017, SCA split up its forestry and hygiene divisions, forming Essity, the hygiene company that now owns PISA.
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Since, though, it seems the two have split up, having deleted any social media posts of a reported romance.
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They would split up their family temporarily, with the hope of reuniting in the United States in the future.
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Warren would split up Google in several different ways and look to unwind its acquisition of navigation service Waze.
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Ice and Laura hung together through some tough times -- such as 2 domestic battery arrests ... before they split up.
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Devonte also asked that the DeKalbs not call the police because he feared the family would get split up.
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Speaker Paul Ryan signaled early Thursday his concern with children being split up from their parents at the border.
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But there were troubles, too: his father became addicted to cocaine, and his parents split up for a year.
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DeFeo and Hedrick split up after the eviction, adding another layer of finality to the end of an era.
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After lunch, we were split up into a dozen groups and were told which representatives' staffers we would meet.
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We split up for the rest of the evening and turn in early since our flight home is tomorrow morning.
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He was Alcoa's CEO for eight years and then took the helm of Arconic after the split-up in 2016.
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When I was 6 my parents split up, and my mother's new boyfriend was a professional clown—Skippy The Clown.
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Families split up by the first version of the ban are racing to reunite before the second one kicks in.
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"My parents split up when I was very young and I grew up with my mother and grandparents," she said.
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If you split up families you&aposre a Nazi, whether the family is pretend or not you&aposre a Nazi.
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Though the pair split up in 2015 after dating for four years, they are quite open about their friendly status.
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"Wow I can't believe this is why Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson split up," Cigelske, who lives in Milwaukee, wrote.
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The operative pieces are split up by two superfluous lines, and Meredith's character delivers his answer with clumsy filler words.
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The deal, which was announced last November, would split up the new Amazon headquarters between Virginia and New York City.
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After pretending to fire onto a crowd played by officers in training, the fake terrorists split up into two teams.
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Of course, this week is Switch-Up Week, which means we've been split up and I'm working with Val Chmerkovskiy.
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WHEN the KGB men came to his family flat, they split up Yaroslav Sivulsky and his parents into separate rooms.
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A caution with 29 laps to go set up a restart and a chance to split up the SHR foursome.
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And the band, which split up in 2011, might be tempted to get back together for a shiny, happy gig.
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Both companies will advertise the joint bundle, though it is not immediately clear how the revenue will be split up.
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When she finally split up with Andre, longtime friend Whitney Houston called her to say that she'd never liked him.
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"Essentially, people feel there's more money left over after they dissolve their marriage and split up the spoils," he said.
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Bands of murderous Purgers and those being purged are split up into groups, as they generally attempt to stay alive.
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For some, it can serve as a very useful record split up by day; for others, it's a creepy intrusion.
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The Jewish Partisan Army that resulted, split up into scattered roving units, could now carry out proper ambushes and sabotage.
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We've managed to maintain a pretty successful existence since Arab Strap split up, and done a lot of different things.
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So for Putin's team to stay in power, and to keep Russia more or less united and not split up.
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And so after that, they formed the OFA and when they did that they really kind of split up everything.
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The three of them split up as they descended to the strand, Pacific wind blowing around them under the starlight.
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At some point, he said, the couple was split up and he ended up with a team of ISIS fighters.
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" At age 13, Angemi's parents split up, leaving him as a "quintessential latchkey kid who was pretty stable and grounded.
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"The romantic element of the relationship is over," Bolton told BBC radio, saying they had split up on Sunday night.
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Dunstan Bruce left Chumbawamba back in 2004 while the rest of the group split up eight years later in 2012.
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With Austin, we split up, resulting in tough-as-nails fights with high-level enemies that we bought barely survived.
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Since mobile apps have revolutionized the dating game, it's no surprise that apps to help you split up would follow.
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A lot of people really do want to split up with the EU, even if means a painful no-deal.
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I had just split up with an overbearing mental case, so I guess we both weren't interested in meeting anyone.
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Her parents split up when she was about six and like most millennials, she has a host of step-parents.
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According to KTVU, Joe Allen and his wife Whitney split up into two separate cars as they fled their home.
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Once alert, she saw that her FiitPerfect® shirt had become snagged during her fall, and split up the back.
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Aslam raised the possibility that ADM and Glencore could partner in a bid for Bunge to split up its operations.
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S-corporations -- which split up tax payments among shareholders -- have been able to maintain ESOPs since 1998: http://bit.ly/1VVQvQN.
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Parents everywhere split up a lot more often than they used to; divorce rates are typically double those in 1970.
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It seemed a bit inconvenient to have the section split up between two floors instead of keeping it all together.
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We had been attending the March for Life rally, and then had split up into small groups to do sightseeing.
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As often happens in a sequel, the lead characters eventually split up and have to embark on their own journeys.
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When Ehrin's twin boys were six months old, she and her husband split up and she became a single mother.
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US officials and a Nigerien soldier say the first two vehicles were hit and then the convoy was split up.
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" After a decade together, A Tribe Called Quest split up after the release of its fifth album, "The Love Movement.
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I got with a girl and, well, me and her split up, but since then I've been rolling with it!
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Over the past two decades, virtually every team of consequence has split up to work singles, either temporarily or permanently.
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The family split up again, and the Chinese national was sent to another part of the airport on a bus.
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But there are still questions about whether there will be significant guardrails on how the money will be split up.
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Four years later, she split up with her husband and took her toddler to the Dominican Republic, her family said.
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The timeline is loose, it's not so much a pre and post dictatorship thing that you can easily split up.
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And don't forget that Chris Hughes, a Facebook co-founder, wrote this month that he wanted its split up, too.
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Bashir split up with his first wife and married another woman, also a survivor of the refugee ship, he said.
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We've sent people to the moon, we've completely eradicated a virus, split up atoms and dug up unimaginable sea monsters.
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The couple started dating in 2016, a year after Goldberg's death, and split up in 2019, according to Page Six.
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Hailey first dated Justin when she was 19 years old before they split up for the first time in 2016.
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"It's just going to split up the community," said Elizabeth Ott, who lives just outside the proposed St. George boundary.
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So in each precinct, the delegates will be split up among viable candidates proportionally according to the final vote total.
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"We usually split up so people that we talk to don't feel intimidated when there's two of us," Franks shares.
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Ms. Warren has said she would split up big tech companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon if she becomes president.
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Prince Harry and Meghan have split up for part of their African royal tour, and she made this visit alone.
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In 22013, the billionaire Carl C. Icahn publicly called for A.I.G. to be split up and to get new leadership.
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People familiar with the matter told the FT that a split up could occur in about two or three years.
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Earlier in the night, he had talked about the changes he had gone through after the Jonas Brothers split up.
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His parents split up before his second birthday; he's met his father a handful of times and doesn't like him.
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Typically, they&aposll come up with a game plan and figure out how to split up the work between themselves.
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The plan is to split up into teams of three to five students and visit with legislators individually, he said.
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Throughout the winter season, we often split up our crews and have two, three, or sometimes more projects happening simultaneously.
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Contrast this with the US, where our electricity sector is split up among dozens of different utilities and state regulators.
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In New York, large marches almost immediately get barricaded and split up, especially when they take place in midtown Manhattan.
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For the sake of the group (and money), the two decided to split up and pursue other people in the house.
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This pen supports PLA along with ABS and Flexy plastics; you will find them split up this way on the controller.
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Our sources say the Kardashian deal is structured so that the family decides how to split up the money amongst themselves.
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When the couple split up about two years later, Rose had to find a new place for herself and the kids.
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There's even a medieval castle for rent in Spain that costs just $65.72 per night when split up between 10 guests.
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Lawyers and feuding couples are bracing for big changes at the end of 2018 for how these assets get split up.
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Content is split up into "Movies" or "TV" sections, and there's a search box if you're looking for something more specific.
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Her parents split up for the last time, sending her mother into a downward spiral of hysteria, drug abuse and promiscuity.
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She also said that the company has no plans to split up in the manner of Germany utilities E.ON and RWE.
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Afraid of what would happen if they were split up, Thakur, Asher, and the other female students refused to be separated.
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If you're going to split up one of the first words, you should really be doing it to all of them.
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They bounced in and out of Brooklyn, Long Island and Philadelphia, partly because her mother and stepfather had temporarily split up.
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Lyn is the kind of person who wears a floral Coachella-ready, split-up-the-front dress to bury her mother.
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After all that soaking in water, the layers are all split up become much more malleable and, I guess, rope ready.
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They are generally split, up to four times in some cases, and sent to independent national laboratories affiliated with the OPCW.
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Not all heroes wear capes Meet the Kansas couple who adopted seven siblings who had been split up in foster care.
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Throughout November, representatives from Fox met with Comcast and began their own discussions on how Fox's businesses would be split up.
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The guys get split up into two teams for a game of football, and everyone gets very into it because #sports.
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Duff and her ex-husband Mike Comrie split up in 2014, and she hasn't officially dated anyone since, according to Cosmopolitan.
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After Galaxy and Sands failed to reach an operational agreement, they split up with the government awarding Sands a subconcession licence.
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And while the pair split up off screen, Cuoco and Galecki's Penny and Leonard are still going strong on Big Bang.
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The group was bailed out, and split up into a banking arm which BNP Paribas took over and an insurer, Ageas.
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Maybe the lesson here is for would-be smugglers to take a couple trips and split up the load next time.
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Leonard Lance wants to split up Planned Parenthood into two parts: one that provides abortions and one that provides everything else.
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Kleinfeld had served as Alcoa's CEO for eight years and oversaw the company's split-up into Arconic and Alcoa last year.
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But the couple split up after having trouble back in April -- and Abby put the place up for sale in August.
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Aslam also said it was possible ADM and Glencore could partner in a bid for Bunge to split up its operations.
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I use both of my checking accounts to strategically split up my money and help me further automate the budgeting process.
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Maritza and Flaca are split up, and Lorna doesn't get to say goodbye to Nicky, who's still in the pool area.
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The year sucked anyway because my parents had split up, so I thought my fatigue had something to do with that.
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An analysis by AGA Oxford estimates up to $2.6 billion in annual tax revenue nationally, split up among the participating states.
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A good start would be to split up Google into smaller, independent companies that can't so easily leverage each other's data.
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But the following month, Ms. Ewing and her boyfriend split up, and her thoughts turned to Mr. Freeman, whom she emailed.
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But neither of Trump's predecessors adopted an across-the-board policy of zero-tolerance that systematically split up thousands of families.
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Now, they are saying they can't be split up because their business advantage comes precisely from aggregating data across all platforms.
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Then, the couple will split up to attend solo engagements, with Harry travelling to Botswana and Markle remaining in Cape Town.
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You've got other Jogiches biographers and they just don't get the fact that she was in danger after they split up.
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At this time last year, the world of Dota was split up into four regions: Americas, Europe, China, and Southeast Asia.
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Now that she's split up with her boyfriend Lawrence (Jay Ellis), Issa's found even more time to spend with her friends.
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After Galaxy and Sands failed to reach an operational agreement, they split up with the government awarding Sands a subconcession license.
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Though his parents split up when he was 3, they stayed on good terms and lived near each other in Brooklyn.
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This is enough spending to earn at least four credit card sign-up bonuses if split up between four different cards.
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To split up the women of "The Favourite" in this fashion may be the only way to get all three nominated.
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As the start of the game approached, the groups that had gathered split up and began to head to their seats.
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As with immigrant families split up at the border, the vast majority of families with A.C.S. involvement are people of color.
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The pair split up in 1952, with Lowe taking on the grocery side of the business and Buchan sticking with hardware.
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New York (CNN Business)Is the Amazon-New York City split up on Valentine's Day the start of a new trend?
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The biggest prize of the day was in Washington, which offered 101 delegates to be split up on a proportional basis.
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The three men eventually split up and the officers told Sergeant Morris over the police radio that Mr. Graham was armed.
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Develop a plan of action for how you're going to split up your time in order to score a new job.
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They never shut up (*incessant droid noises*), meander through a desert after a battle, get split up, are captured and reunited.
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His wife had given birth to their second child after he was arrested, but they split up before the trial started.
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By 5 in the morning, there was an argument over how to split up the sizeable bill from a private room.
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She split up from her husband but would turn up outside his house and at her children's school, refusing to leave.
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We've split up into groups of six and are doing electroencephalograms, attaching electrodes to each other's scalps and recording the data.
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Then he decided he had picked the wrong women, so he split up with Mycroft on live TV, and reconnected with Malaney.
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She says she has no money ... claiming he gave her $50,000 when they split up but she only had access to $41,000.
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To speed up the processing, the images of millions of bases are split up into thousands of chunks and analyzed in parallel.
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They're going to split up the world and make money in each of their markets, and they'll all be owned by SoftBank.
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But with U.S. stores now opening on Thanksgiving evening, the typical rush seen on the morning of Black Friday has split up.
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But it&aposs not the first time the U.S. government has split up families, detained children or allowed others to do so .
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Vincent and Angela's mother had split up when she was 2 years old, she said, and her father moved out of state.
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Lion Point's campaign, however, shows the long odds activists face in trying to shake up or split up a large, underperforming bank.
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Frankly, if it weren't for my diagnosis, we probably would have abandoned the techniques we learned in therapy and just split up.
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Also, you can sort by date, so you can split up orders by year or month or just look at specific days.
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It seemed that Backstage didn't put these signs out to split up the products, but to tell shoppers, "Hey, everything is affordable!"
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The real reason for such integration was to pre-empt any efforts to split up the company along its obvious fault lines.
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The samples are generally split, up to four times in some cases, and sent to independent national laboratories affiliated with the OPCW.
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They expect much human labour to be split up into distinct tasks which can be delivered online and combined with AI offerings.
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Before being loaded, the sleeping giants were carefully herded together by helicopters, with care taken not to split-up families, Parker explains.
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Soon after, the family, including her older brother Jason and younger sister Kim, relocated to Long Island, before her parents split up.
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But it may surprise fans to hear that the happy couple — who are a constant source of #RelationshipGoals — nearly split up once!
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"Obviously I wanted one, you know, so God forbid we split up and then she takes half my sneakers," Davidson, 24, quipped.
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Healers and the castaways are split up by what they do for a living Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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If I had a dentist bill, which I need to split up into payments, I would never let him pay for that.
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However, if there is no trust between the parents, I think it is better for the children that the parents split up.
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The first Democratic debates are being held Wednesday, June 26, and Thursday, June 27, with 20 candidates split up over two nights.
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Soon after the couple's relationship soured, social services in Puerto Rico became involved and the brothers and their mother were split up.
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The state regulator could push some investor-owned utilities to shed their natural gas units or split up their electric power business.
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You'll recall, the "Teen Wolf" star and celeb florist Jeff had only been married for about 6 months when they split up.
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The snag is that many people don't, and some are left high and dry if they split up or one partner dies.
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The couple split up back in 2017 after Matt was fired from 'Today' over a slew of sexual harassment allegations at NBC.
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Browne married fitness model Jenna Webb on January 9, 2015 -- but things went sour quickly and they split up on June 3rd.
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Sills said the two men may be in the truck, but he did not rule out that they may have split up.
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Deliveroo Editions include six or seven portable kitchens and they allow restaurants to split up their in-house dining and delivery services.
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We split up a year ago and we're no longer in touch, but it's never crossed my mind to throw it out.
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In episode 8, the buddy cop duo split up when Varys goes on a secret mission to help boost Dany's polling numbers.
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An additional $1 million will be split up in $100,000 increments and given to ten teams as a stipend to finance work.
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For starters, it's split up into 8 regions, including the Northeast, Southeast, the Midwest (split into three parts), Northwest, West, and Southwest.
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Up to four players can connect online to crew a ship of their own and split up duties like navigation, sails, etc.
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They'd split up earlier this year after about three years together -- now, it looks like they're two peas in a pod again.
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And whatever they do to distribute these funds will likely be split up between multiple heirs and even the children of heirs.
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The idea here is to split up your income into three categories: 50% to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings.
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"In all the marathons we ran together before, there was a point in the race we had to split up," Anna said.
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They split up when Holofcener was a year old, and afterward Lawrence moved around New Jersey, renovating dilapidated houses and selling them.
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She, her partner and their two sons left El Salvador together, but had to split up when her younger child became ill.
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Two weeks after a judge ordered officials to reunite the families they'd split up, most of the parents and kids remain separated.
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Paul has retired from tennis and moved back to Austin; he and his partner, Dana, are in a slow-motion split-up.
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She went to the Havana airport to meet him; they eventually split up, and he has since remarried in the United States.
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The woman who reported the information said Devonte told her not to call authorities because the six children would be split up.
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The Pentagon told The Hill earlier this year that it has started assessing whether it should split up the dual-hat leadership.
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Dom and Alejandro were together for a number of years and then split up last year, and then she left the band.
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His mother ran a recording studio, and his father also worked in the music industry; they split up when Lucas was eight.
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Within the past year, the brothers agreed to split up the company, according to two people with direct knowledge of the plan.
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The debate over how the UK and the EU should split up has exposed deep and intractable fault lines in British politics.
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Nellis, Walker, Ornstein and May were split up across all three of the helicopters that landed at Taji that night in December.
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Bloodhounds and police helicopters swept that patch of rural Dutchess County, quickly finding a few of the inmates, who had split up.
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With a prenup, you can sort out the details of how you want the money or other assets to be split up.
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In the act of creating a daughter, perhaps, we split up the oneness of our early marriage and we became, again, two.
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In a June letter to Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, 19 senior ICE investigators demanded that the agency be split up.
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Away from her mother's home, life was easier, but in 2012 he read her journal and discovered she wanted to split up.
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He added that it was possible that the two had split up and also possible that they may have planned their escape.
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Shayk and Cooper split up months after Cooper did the award circuit for his critically-acclaimed directorial debut A Star Is Born.
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Khloé split up with Tristan earlier this year after he kissed her longtime family friend, 22-year-old Jordyn Woods, in February.
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In discussing Amazon – one such top stock idea – Ives said a move to split up the e-commerce company may make sense.
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As we've reported ... Moore announced she and her husband, Marc Daly, split up last month after just over 2 years of marriage.
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Executives from both companies declined to say exactly how the ongoing subscription revenue from the new partnership's product would be split up.
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My biggest frustration with New Order when we split up in 2007 was the lack of imagination shown in the set list.
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I have to estimate my tax rate and pay my own taxes, split up into four yearly payments called quarterly estimated taxes.
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I could choose to have my death benefit go to a charity, or have it split up amongst a number of charities.
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More than a dozen YMCA centers split up $2023 million to offer prevention programs to people at high risk of developing diabetes.
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Given their tight deadline, they sometimes split up for showings so they could cover more ground, ultimately seeing more than 20 apartments.
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The Monkees would split up in 1968, two years after they started, and Peter went on to form his own group, Release.
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He has publicly said Facebook's plan to integrate its apps would pose challenges if regulators wanted to split up the social network.
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More than a dozen YMCA centers split up $12 million to offer prevention programs to people at high risk of developing diabetes.
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"The Scottish National Party cupboard is bare, except for the only idea they ever had, to split up the UK," she said.
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Her parents split up when she was young, and she was raised by her mother and her stepfather, Henry Walls, a mechanic.
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Gilbert and Laura Govan initially lived in the home together -- but he gave her the boot after they split up in 2014.
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Season five ended with the riot being stopped with force and the characters being split up and transferred to several other prisons.
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The model and singer split up in November 2016, days before she walked down the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway while he performed.
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Warpaint's Return Warpaint low-key released one of the coolest record's this year, but they nearly split up in the making of it.
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Whether you're charging renovations to rack up rewards or split up the bill into manageable payments over time, resist the urge to splurge.
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"I never saw the logic behind a split-up," said portfolio manager Les Funtleyder of E Squared Asset Management, which owns Pfizer shares.
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When a couple has been split up for 10 years, they get a slideshow of the most cringe-worthy moments of their marriage.
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He and his ex-wife split up in 2016, and William was granted sole custody of Alexander and his brother the following year.
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They split up the player base, force developers to pick sides, and bring endless amounts of dumb, pointless feuding to the gaming community.
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This confusion of immigration policy for demographic social engineering has led Mr Trump to split up families, jail toddlers and terrorise immigrant communities.
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His daughter, who left California with her mother and brothers when her parents split up, grew up thinking her father was a mechanic.
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With months left before their son's arrival, Milian's already given some thought to how she and her boyfriend will split up parenting duties.
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The collection was ultimately split up as part of a legal settlement in the dispute between the old MoCA board and the city.
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Shares of HPE have risen nearly 47 percent since the split up, outpacing the 27.8 percent rise in the S&P 500 index .
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Intel: Cramer thinks it's time for this company to split up between a legacy company and one that dominates the internet of things.
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The automaker is part of the Mitsubishi business empire, or "zaibatsu", which was split up into independent companies after the Second World War.
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The empire of Rupert Murdoch — the octogenarian mogul known for aggressively buying up media properties for decades — is set to be split up.
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" To British Vogue, Beckham says that not only are her and David not going to split up, but that they are "strong together.
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Trail of Lightning begins long after Maggie and Neizgháni have split up due to his concern over her bloodlust and and extreme violence.
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The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission have agreed to split up efforts to investigate charges of monopolistic practices by Google and Amazon.
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Among those who tied the knot in 323, 11% had split up by the fifth year of marriage and 25% by the tenth.
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"Leah and I split up in a really beautiful way, and I think we handled it in the best way possible," he says.
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"My parents split up when I was pretty young, but he always made time for us, even when he was working," Allison said.
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In 22019,491 minutes with that duo either split up or not on the court at all, the Wiz have scored like the Nets.
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Search without CortanaScreenshot: GizmodoSearch has been split up from Cortana, as you'll see if you type into the search box on the taskbar.
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Trump will also split up the Homeland Security Council and National Security Council, which President Barack Obama merged after taking office in 2009.
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Top shareholders Kabouter Management LLC, Shareholder Value Management and Laskestreet have called for a split up of the company's two businesses since 2015.
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Taylor and her husband separated, and her only child died in 1967 After they split up, Taylor's husband died in the early 1960s.
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Then again, it's also true that Louise Wise Services was not the only place that split up siblings—even identical twins—for adoption.
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Investors can place a bet on eBay now that the e-commerce corporation could potentially be split up, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
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The data is split up into tiny bits and stored on hard drives around the world, which actually makes it cheaper and faster.
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Any unclaimed funds after the three month period will be split up among publishers and songwriters based on their market share on Spotify.
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When you examine it closely, you could split up her hair into two very different looks that, when merged, somehow manage to work.
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The Pentagon is beginning to assess whether it's time to split up the leadership of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command.
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"To remove them from the country, to split up families like this, is just not the way we ought to go," Flake said.
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The family couldn't split up so they were forced to cancel the trip, which included medical appointments for Al-Khayat's mother and daughter.
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Deep in the rainforest, the Bayaka had split up into smaller groups of 20 as they sat out the war in makeshift encampments.
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Thirteen of those delegates will be awarded to the statewide winner, with the rest split up among the congressional district, winner-take all.
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When in doubt, this variety pack could be split up and doled out—after you keep your favorite kit for yourself, of course.
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It's the clearest sign yet the administration aims to move forward with a plan to split up families who cross the border illegally.
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He had once worked alongside his older brother, Carl, in Atalissa, but they had been split up by their employer, Henry's Turkey Service.
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The 32-year-old split up with his former girlfriend, actress Donna Air, at the beginning of 2018 after a five-year romance.
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CBS and Viacom split up in 2006 but the new combination comes amid business pressure from streaming companies and other media mega-mergers.
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It is not clear how the payment would be split up among the card networks and the issuing banks, according to the report.
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She and her husband started to have family meetings, a time they set aside every day to split up work and share information.
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And when families did split up, the state doubled down: 36 percent of French children living with a nonworking single parent are poor.
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Then they drive to a deserted field, where they split up, and Kenny has to fistfight another victim — another pedophile — to the death.
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Anna (Sheila Vand) is a magazine editor who fled New York for London after they split up, then too swiftly married someone there.
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In some parts of China, married couples seeking to split up have been asked to take a quiz issued by the local authorities.
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After the couple split up, Mr. Domen enrolled as a seminary student at Azusa Pacific University, an evangelical Christian university in Azusa, Calif.
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Thankfully, her and her partner both have good credit, so they could split up the job and each apply for two credit cards.
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Most rock 'n' roll bands either split up or accept their fate as nostalgia acts long before they reach the 40-year mark.
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As you know, Bill filed to divorce Elizabeth back in December and it's now been finalized, but they had plenty to split up.
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But it all fell apart in the 1990s — they split up as a couple and lost their homes in a tax-related debacle.
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The real difference is in how the profits are split up and how people discover the books they buy in the first place.
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Documents obtained by The Hill show the move would split up the NEPA review team, splitting the 20-person team across seven states.
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Hillary Clinton and Evan McMullin, a former intelligence officer who ran as a third-party candidate, split up the rest of the vote.
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Here's how you can read each map: the city is split up into census tracts — a geographic region of a few thousand people.
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The area has been split up into different districts beginning next year, which illustrates just how seriously both sides are taking this race.
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By the time the child is 1, half these couples have split up, and many of the rest will part ways soon after.
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Tribune could be bought as one asset or split up into parts, with interested buyers including Fox, Scripps and TEGNA, the person said.
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Faced with an uncertain future, Troy and Gabriella must decide whether to stay together or split up as college looms ahead of them.
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But when McCloughan and his wife eventually split up, he said, he began drinking vodka out of a Gatorade bottle virtually all day.
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Her parents, Melissa Nordquist Yeager and John Wineland, split up when Claire was 3, but they remained friends and partners in her care.
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"This bill makes sure that children are protected and families are not split up unnecessarily," said U.S. Representative Vern Buchanan, a Florida Republican.
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And recently, Ryanair was accused of using an algorithm to split up travel companions to make them pay more for a seat change.
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I shouldn't be saying it, but over time, my restaurant has been split up into a "kid-friendly" zone and a "child-free" corner.
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EY, KPMG, Deloitte and PwC have sought to head off being split up by voluntarily agreeing not to offer consultancy services to audit clients.
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Jaime and Brienne got together and split up in the same episode, and now Jaime is headed back to Cersei, but for what, exactly?
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Chyna and Rob got together in 2016, but by 2018, the two had split up and were locked in a contentious child support battle.
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Industry sources previously said British Steel was likely to be split up because of the amounts of capital needed after decades of under-investment.
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A Kasich adviser said conversations about how to split up the all-important congressional districts in California's June 7 primary are in the works.
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Some of the album's best tracks are story songs that ask tough questions regarding matters like divorce ("Split Up the Kids") and disease ("Rosalie").
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In one exercise, participants split up into teams and compose a list of signs that indicate a person is listening or not being attentive.
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Metz and Nolan's plan was to split up GGP, keeping the better malls and spinning out noncore assets, both before and after Mathrani joined.
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So I split up ... I'm an engineer by training, and the way to take on complex problems is to split them into component parts.
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We split up as some were heading back to the apartment, in a street off Las Ramblas, while we went for an ice cream.
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The officers make their way to an abandoned building where they (stupidly) split up then each proceed to experience their own version of hell.
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In ride-hailing, perhaps it's investing in competitors and trying to merge them together and split up markets to gain efficiencies and pricing power.
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This could also explain why Tywin tried to split up Jaime and Cersei as teenagers (beyond, you know, not wanting his kids to bone).
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That's a huge thing, not only if you're in a relationship, but it you also want to make it work after you've split up.
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Previously, under the White House's "zero-tolerance" policy for illicit border-crossing, there had been a sharp rise in families being forcibly split up.
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He and his wife had taken in Ms. Cutler and her two sisters when she was an infant after the girls' parents split up.
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Individual skins appear on their own, while those assigned to suites are split up into subfolders (which means the list can quickly build up).
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The U.S. government has occasionally detained migrants in hotels for decades and says it might have to split up families if hotels don't help.
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Instead, he allegedly said, he was driven into a "rage" after watching Shanann strangle Celeste when he announced that he wanted to split up.
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Perry, 32, and Bloom, 40, who split up seven months ago, reunited over Labor Day weekend with a trip to a Santa Barbara, Calif.
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Details: The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission have agreed to split up efforts to investigate charges of monopolistic practices by Google and Amazon.
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The pair became so close that when Khloé, 34, and Odom split up in 2013, Rob felt abandoned by his former brother-in-law.
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According to Us Weekly, the pair split up in May 2016, and Roberts recently posted a photo of she and Peters together on Halloween.
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Google also weirdly split up text and video into separate apps, Duo and Allo, instead of combining them into a single, more functional app.
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Elizabeth Warren, also a presidential candidate, has been calling since March for Big Tech firms to be split up, including Facebook, Amazon and Google.
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They split up in 1995, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, and Harris went on to marry California-based lawyer Douglas Emhoff in 2014.
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In a nod to 226's exceptional Survivor: Cagayan, the tribes will be split up into the same three categories: Brains, Brawn and Beauty.
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His parents split up when he was small, and his father (Toby Kebbell) lives in Los Angeles now with his new wife and child.
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Wandering around on tour follows the rules of a 90s teen slasher film: If the phones are dead, whatever you do, don't split up.
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Miley and Liam got engaged in 2012, split up, got back together last year, then went public with their most recent engagement in October.
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The couple split up in November of 2016 — a bummer for shippers who saw them promise to tie the knot on Bachelor In Paradise.
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Gregg Allman alienated bandmates when he testified against a band employee on trial for drug charges, and the Allman Brothers split up in 1976.
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In a nutshell, the internet still runs on Kleinrock's basic idea — the dissemination of information that's split up into small amounts for easy transmittal.
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It could try another merger to cut its tax rate, it could enter one or more potentially heated auctions or it could split up.
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Democrats worry that the crowded primary fields could split up the party's vote and lead to two Republicans moving on to the November election.
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"So it's like, why pay a celebrity $50 million for a deal when that can be split up among influencers and make real impact?"
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Seven of the plotters, anticipating the dictator's route, split up in three cars, which they stationed along the coastal road leading to San Cristóbal.
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Sabraw ordered the government last month to stop most immigrant family separations at the border and reunite the families it had already split up.
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When parties split up, as the Whigs did in the 1850s, over slavery, we got the Republican Party and Abraham Lincoln, our greatest leader.
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As we've reported ... Matt and Annette split up back in 2017, after Matt was axed from 'Today' over multiple sexual harassment allegations at NBC.
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And let's make one thing very clear: Heterosexual couples do not always split up because The Woman was unable to make The Man happy.
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In the radio show, you've split up the time between interviewing people today who have had delusions and talking about historical cases of delusion.
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Okay, we know there's really nothing we can say that will convince you to completely split up with your much-loved collection of basics.
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They all split up and were basically trying to get back together for so long, but they've all changed so much in the meantime.
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According to that letter, that's around 15 percent of the total separated kids — meaning that more than 3,000 families must have been split up.
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Assuming that every relationship between a parent and child will last a lifetime is as simplistic as assuming every couple will never split up.
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Mr. Liu said the quizzes were meant only to be a starting point, not the deciding factor in whether a couple could split up.
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At Dutch bank ING, which has split up teams around the world, executives acknowledge changed working conditions, with some monitoring fewer screens for instance.
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Merging company cultures while simultaneously trying to decide how to split up and merge different technologies into your own systems is another thing entirely.
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Cable works by bundling: your monthly cable bill is split up among the channels your carrier provides, whether you watch those channels or not.
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That's also why I was determined to split up the clues into two answers, so that simply reading the clue wouldn't spoil the fun.
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Usually, it's going on vacation together, meeting your significant other's family, or if you're a celebrity, the first rumors that you secretly split up.
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Put simply, asset allocation is how you split up your investments between stocks and bonds (and perhaps short-term reserves like cash and CDs).
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It seemed that Backstage didn't put these price range signs out to split up the products, but to tell shoppers, "Hey, everything is affordable!"
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Isaiah said he and his girlfriend, Madison Bickel, who had stood by him during his troubles, decided to split up, though they remain friends.
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And a tendency to split up units in the field to conduct missions leads to troops operating far from the commanders who supervise them.
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Last month, we got around to making a list of places where we'd like to get married and split up reaching out to them.
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So whether you give both to a friend, keep them for yourself, or split up the jackpot, you don't want to miss this deal.
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In March, Harry and Meghan split up the team of staff and aides they had shared with older brother William and his wife Kate.
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Meantime, the administration is weighing a proposal that could mean immigrant families would be split up again, but it would be the parents' choice.
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"Our family's been split up," she said of sending her children to stay with their grandmother or her brother while Beckett's in the hospital.
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They will probably face pressure from Carl C. Icahn, who called in 2015 for the company to be split up and new leadership installed.
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And once it becomes complicated how you split up the groups, as it is, say, in Iraq, that tends to weaken secessionist movements. Brexit.
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Once the agency started receiving reports that families were being split up at the border, in late summer 2017, White once again raised concerns.
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They dated, then split up, but when she later took a job with Tommy Dorsey's band, there was Mr. VerPlanck in the trombone section.
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So it's like, why pay a celebrity $483 million for a deal when that can be split up among influencers and make real impact?
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Reunifying the families split up by the "zero tolerance" policy may now take up to two years, administration attorneys have said in court filings.
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Remaining close can work for some divorced couples, and consciously uncoupling celebrities can serve as models of a less-acrimonious way to split up.
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And the executive order also does nothing to reunite the more than 2,000 families who have been split up by his zero-tolerance policy.
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They had lobbied to split up A.I.G. so that it could avoid the "systemically important financial institution" designation that brings extra regulatory scrutiny and costs.
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What's more, you can split up saved places into separate lists, as well as share them with other Airbnb users making the trip with you.
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The Trump administration has blamed the Flores settlement for its separation of families, but of course, it's not required to split up children and parents.
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A human cell carries in its nucleus two meters of spiraling DNA, split up among the 46 slender, double-helical molecules that are its chromosomes.
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LOS FRESNOS, Texas – Attorneys for immigrant parents who have been split up from their children are calling attention to an overlooked effect of the separations.
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She then goes to visit Max (Josh Stamberg) who was Noah's best friend with whom she hooked up (and nearly married) after they split up.
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Investment bankers at Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, HSBC, and JP Morgan split up to $700 million in fees for the Bayer–Monsanto merger.
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The eventual news was as obvious as it seemed: The couple of four years (Gibby was a divorced dad when they met) had split up.
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The Mars rover has a bunch of different instruments on it so the whole team is split up working on all of these different instruments.
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Barrett and her twin sister had been orphaned when they were two, and the girls were split up between family members a few years later.
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Facebook offers up to four months leave for new parents, time that can be split up throughout the first year of a new child's birth.
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The duo lead the first 12 seasons of SVU together, but split up as fictional partners when Meloni left the long-running series in 2011.
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Not all changes are substantive: Long paragraphs have been split up, outdated contacts lists have been updated, and citations to repealed laws have been removed.
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Miranda Lambert split up from fellow country singer Blake Shelton a little over a year ago, and she's no longer hiding her feelings about it.
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Elizabeth Warren, a senator who wants to be the Democratic Party's presidential candidate in 2020, has suggested Facebook and Google could also be split up.
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When you save one as a JPG, the entire image is split up into smaller chunks and the 2D Fourier transform of the block taken.
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Ever since Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie split up, people have been obsessed with how Pitt's ex-wife Jennifer Aniston feels about the whole thing.
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You also can't effectively skirmish against your friends, because you can't select teams to, say, split up into groups of two and duke it out.
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The class is split up into two groups and you alternate over ten rounds switching from punching the bags to working the floor with weights.
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For months, members of Congress have been demanding answers about how many immigrant families are being split up when they arrive at the southwest border.
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Berreth and Frazee May Have Split Up Before Her Presumed Killing There are conflicting accounts from relatives about the status of Berreth's relationship with Frazee.
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In one case, the bride and her new husband split up while she was in Yangon waiting for her visa to go and see him.
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ProSieben chief executive Max Conze on Thursday batted back a suggestion that he might split up the group's three divisions entertainment, content and e-commerce.
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But even in those states, the delegates will get split up pretty evenly so Clinton's big lead (aided by super delegates) will only keep growing.
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The documents are likely to spark fresh calls for the audit and non-audit operations of the big four audit firms to be split up.
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They are in their teens to mid-20's, and split up into teams to rotate performances and when they "graduate" are replaced by trainees.
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You supply the image (or use the app to find one), then it's split up to perfectly match the size and position of your screens.
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Third, Democrats should move to split up or neutralize the power of corporations that have the ability to dominate and control entire realms of commerce.
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These schools—which were often explicitly Christian—split up families in a deliberate bid to sever Native children from their tribes and from their culture.
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"I'm heartbroken to see the city being split up like this," a retired telecoms technician, Michael Law, 69, told Reuters at the pro-police rally.
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We flew back together then split up for separate landings (clearly, you don't want to try to land 2 U-2s at the same time!).
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Sources familiar with the case tell TMZ, DCFS opened an investigation involving Chyna's alleged drug use, and this was before Rob and Chyna split up.
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His mother, an assembly-line factory worker, and his father, a handyman, split up before he was in kindergarten, so he bounced around a little.
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Tennessee Republican Bob Corker and Virginia Democrat Mark Warner are considering a plan that would split up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, according to Bloomberg.
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"The cool part is that instead of being stuck with one large solid video 'screen,' it was split up into multiple smaller panels," notes Borton.
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We are looking for couples who have split up and are willing to talk about how their lives have changed and what they have learned.
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In a June letter to Kirstjen Nielsen, the Homeland Security secretary, 19 senior Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigators demanded that the agency be split up.
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By then, he had transferred most of his assets to her, and after they split up, leading to a divorce, he sued her for support.
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