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Coach, they have discovered, can itself be subdivided, and then subdivided again.
"Economy class", they have realised, can itself be subdivided, and then subdivided again.
Within the ghetto, crowded apartments were divided, then subdivided further.
The problem arises because districts are typically subdivided into geographical divisions.
This consumption is subdivided into music genres plus an "other" category.
The second gallery is given over to an animated film based on Richter's art book " Patterns ," in which an abstraction is successively subdivided, mirrored, and subdivided again, until it is reduced to thin stripes of color.
The rankings are also subdivided in to short-, medium-, and long-haul flights.
Journey's 27 stages are subdivided into smaller groups of three, four, and five.
Others illegally subdivided properties, often so family members could build on their lots.
The building can be rented in its entirety or subdivided among smaller firms.
The pool of potential daters hasn't grown—it's been subdivided into stupidly specific zones.
With rapid population growth, land is being subdivided into smaller parcels with each generation.
That particularly affects the city's most vulnerable living in tiny, subdivided apartments, Yu said.
There were three bedrooms in total, two of which were subdivided from the hallway.
Boxes were subdivided by foam boards, creating spaces for vases and other precious objects.
Can Syria remain whole or must it be subdivided into religious and ethnic cantons?
That large number can be subdivided and fractured into all kinds of smaller numbers.
Two years ago, the store was truncated, its back half subdivided into little shops.
Parliament seats are divided evenly between Muslims and Christians, and further subdivided among their various sects.
She ended up in a subdivided flat -- a small apartment split into even smaller rentable rooms.
But Mr. Rybolovlev is on the way to recapturing the sum after having subdivided the property.
Seats in Parliament are divided equally among Muslims and Christians, then further subdivided among different sects.
"Our language is getting subdivided by some forces of the federal government," Mr. King once said.
In 2008, city building inspectors found that the home had been illegally subdivided into several apartments.
Broker: Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage A recently subdivided lot — not yet assigned a street address — was third.
Most have been subdivided, Ms. Thielen said, and homes now stand on the two- to five-acre lots.
From 163 to present, the census has singled out, separated, and subdivided those who are black and brown.
"People were told that to utilise the land better it must be subdivided into individual holdings," she remembers.
A visit to his studio began with him introducing the other comic artists working in the subdivided warehouse.
The club sits deep within a subdivided warehouse amid furniture makers, art studios and a dog training center.
States that do need to be subdivided could be sliced in compact ways without sacrificing any other values.
Worse than that, everyday Americans are being divided and subdivided into ethnic, gender and sexual-orientation warring camps.
Individual jobs can more easily be partitioned, subdivided, outsourced, and made fungible with the assistance of software and smartphones.
He lived in a 300-year-old building in Lyon that was a single solid structure subdivided by apartments.
Some airlines now have as many as four classes on international flights, and economy cabins that are further subdivided.
Slumlords, too, would move in, squeezing value from subdivided rental homes that otherwise might have been owned by families.
Most of these bedrooms and subdivided living rooms, however, do not meet the city's formal definition of such spaces.
Autobahn's main attraction is a 3.56-mile track that can be subdivided into 2.1-mile and 1.5-mile circuits.
These had to be further subdivided into "explained" and "unexplained," because only some papers explained why animals had been eliminated.
Most live in small apartments in new towns; many live in illegally subdivided flats or wait years for public housing.
After beef blood has been centrifugally subdivided and left in metal test tubes awhile, its smell could level a city.
The buildings department only actively investigates subdivided apartments if a complaint arrives through a 311 call, a department spokesman said.
With condos, the property is subdivided into individually owned units, while in coops residents own a share in the cooperative.
On the market since 2013, the island is also available as three subdivided lots, each with its own jetty and houses.
The city of Austin, a blue island in a sea of mostly red, is subdivided into no fewer than six districts.
A nation grieves with you at the one-year mark of the moment that subdivided your life suddenly, violently and incomprehensibly.
It is one of the society's 393 kingdoms in North America, each of which is subdivided into provinces, baronies and shires.
Because the only space for new homes has been on subdivided properties, the homes tend to sit close to one another.
Even after estates were subdivided and developed, a few houses remain from the 1800s on lots of more than an acre.
Subdivided over and over by Taylor and those who came before and after him, capitalist production requires that people work together.
The estate, sold by his heirs for development, was combined with other parcels and subdivided in 1887 to create the neighborhood.
In all, she created 2600 paintings that are divided into series and further subdivided into groups, with numbered and often pictorial progressions.
Hung recalled one man who couldn't afford air conditioning, and who didn't have any windows for air flow in his subdivided apartment.
Ross Douthat Like any strange and quarrelsome sect, the church of anti-Trump conservatism has divided and subdivided since Donald Trump's election.
The ones in Flushing appear to be smaller, and less expensive, options, where mothers stay in rooms that often have been subdivided.
And when farmers die, their land is often subdivided among their children, adding more patches to a quilt that looks crazy already.
Lacking firearms, subdivided into many distinct groups, and greatly outnumbered by 1852, the California natives were more vulnerable to attack than Indians elsewhere.
He subdivided each square into 10-by-10 chunks and waded into the grass, carrying a 3-foot-by-4-foot mock-up.
A month before school was out, I set up a shared Google Doc outlining my kids' 23 weeks of vacation subdivided by child.
And long before Bartok, he wrote music in compound meter, overthrowing the tradition that subdivided musical time into multiples of twos and threes.
The silver lining of the situation was that six of us banded together to find a larger, better studio, which we then subdivided.
Their monthly rent — for a 110 square-foot subdivided apartment in a dirty walk-up building — is about $900, making their situation untenable.
This group is subdivided into those who have attained more, the same, or less education than their parent with the greatest education attainment.
Much of the city is tract housing, or homes with similar floor plans that are clustered together on one, subdivided, piece of land.
More than 200,000 people are housed in subdivided flats, commonly referred to as "coffin homes" because they are so small, government data show.
The colonists split into "divisions," then subdivided the divisions into hundreds of different "departments," like a Hand-Craft Department and an Amusements Department.
When he did return, in July 1973, he had a Ph.D., a wife and a baby daughter, and the estate had been subdivided.
After almost a year with no bites, it reportedly went for $21976 million  to be subdivided into 15 lots with new high-end homes.
That entire movement, he conducted it just so she could be absolutely clear of all the triplets and subdivided rhythms, which are very difficult.
People who have arrived in the past five years, by contrast, often live together in subdivided apartments, doing odd jobs to pay the rent.
The high-heat group is further subdivided into the bakers, such as Co. and Totonno's, whose reputations rest on their dough, and the cooks.
His current abode is one of 18 plywood "coffin homes" in a dusty subdivided apartment in Hong Kong's most densely populated neighbourhood, Mong Kok.
Nearly a century since "Gatsby" arrived, many of the mansions have been torn down — too big to maintain — and the properties have been subdivided.
The coastal city is subdivided by a large bay and several smaller rivers which make the transportation of goods both time-consuming and cumbersome.
Each dorm is divided into 14 pods, and each pod is subdivided into three 168-square-foot rooms with two sets of bunk beds.
"We welcome any possibilities to speed up the provision of temporary housing," said Lai Kin-kwok, convener of Platform Concerning Subdivided Flats in Hong Kong.
The self-described interiors obsessive spent a year and a half restoring the property, which had been subdivided into 8 apartments, to its former glory.
Now, as Navarro clearly knows, the eighth circle of hell is subdivided into ten bolgias, in which there are several that Trudeau could land in.
But the design firm Roman and Williams has styled it like a California Craftsman house and subdivided it into niches and corners with open cabinets.
The scientist and statistician Simon Ramo believed that the game of tennis could be subdivided into two games: the professionals and the rest of us.
He's subdivided the pasture with fences made of native trees so that those parcels can begin to grow again while the cattle are rotated among them.
Lee would eventually gain control of the Raines family assets, including the 1,000-acre, sustainable tree farm, which was sold, clear-cut, and subdivided for development.
So there are the rights in composition and the rights in sound recording, but after that, each of these components is subdivided into even more rights.
Then we set up a geometric algorithm, which subdivided the space and all the meeting rooms and desks and assigned each person to a specific location.
If corridors are lost or blocked, animals face what scientists call "habitat fragmentation," in which contiguous areas are subdivided and wildlife species isolated from one another.
Working with the non-government organization Society for Community Organization (SoCO), Lam contacted some of Hong Kong's subdivided flat residents and requested an invitation to visit.
He and the other artists subdivided the space with walls hodgepodged together out of amps, bits of bookcase, faded hanging rugs and carved Balinese wood panels.
The CSA's old property had been subdivided and sold since the siege, and the owner of one parcel let me walk around as he mowed the lawn.
Nonetheless, by controlling how their firms are classified and subdivided, managers can often change perceptions, and in turn reality, lowering the cost of capital and intimidating competitors.
Since then, land has also been traded informally, usually through a middleman who subdivided plots of both government and private land and sold them to the poor.
The garden was made up of nine 4-foot-by-4-foot squares, each subdivided into 16 separate square-foot plots and planted with a different crop.
The city's housing landscape in the 19th Century included tenements, which began as subdivided structures that had been built for other purposes, such as single-family homes.
But the appeal of miniaturization is likely to grow: a large mission becomes less vulnerable to total failure if it can be subdivided into many tiny parts.
But he was saddled with nonpaying tenants, he said, and then later learned that the building was actually a one-family home that could not be subdivided.
The family was found dead on Tuesday afternoon in their basement apartment at 158 Second Avenue, in a neighborhood of subdivided Victorian houses along the Hudson River.
Since then, land has also been traded informally, usually through middlemen who have subdivided plots of both government and private land and sold them on to the poor.
Not only does Philip Roth come after Joseph Roth on our shelves; " The Anatomy Lesson " comes after " American Pastoral ," and the nonfiction is subdivided into Linnaeus-like distinctions.
That 2015 Pentagon study was subdivided into six categories: human resources, health-care management, supply chain and logistics, acquisition and procurement, financial-flow management, and real-property management.
Immigrants from Eritrea, Sudan, Somalia and other poor and troubled countries, many of them refugees and making the minimum wage, were crowded into subdivided apartments in Grenfell Tower.
The bank's computer system was "subdivided into airtight compartments," Falciani maintains, and each employee was instructed not to wonder about what was happening beyond his own computer screen.
They have forgotten how grandfather and grandmother arrived here,The subdivided flats and subdivisions of identity meanThey will never call themselves the sons and daughters of asylum seekers.
The most accomplished corporate taxonomists play a still grander game; controlling not only how the firm is subdivided, but also whether it is viewed as a company at all.
Cobb said that even with six scholarships, which can be subdivided among more than six athletes, the annual cost of beach volleyball at Georgia State was less than $500,000.
An old farm subdivided by a duPont employee in the early 1940s, the neighborhood consists of acre-plus lots and custom houses, most built between the 203s and 1970s.
There, frustrated with weeding and watering rows of vegetables in his backyard, he applied his engineering expertise to conceive a densely packed, 21970-foot-by-280-foot subdivided plot.
"Everything in my price range was awful," she said, recounting a subdivided house in the Bronx where she would have had to convert an extra kitchen into a bedroom.
"Everything in my price range was awful," she said, recounting a subdivided house in the Bronx where she would have had to convert an extra kitchen into a bedroom.
Critics of niche and social media today also see a dumbed-down society, but one that's polarized and agitated, divided and subdivided into mutually hostile subcultures and media bubbles.
While Ms. Cames's primary residence is in nearby Clinton Hill, her ex-husband and daughter lived in the building, each in a newly subdivided unit where they hosted tourists.
The area we now know as the Lower East Side was Kleindeutschland, a German enclave further subdivided as South Germans, Hessians, Prussians and Bavarians laid claim to separate neighborhoods.
Even more dire is the plight of the very poor who have been forced to live in "coffin homes" and families residing in subdivided flats smaller than 75 square feet.
Goldstein's second strategy relies on California's Subdivision Map Act—a series of regulations, the earliest of which dates back to 1893, that govern how land is subdivided in California cities.
A portion was bought by a developer and subdivided, and by 1972 the Hollister Ranch Owners' Association was selling 100-acre tracts, advertising the area's historical tradition and natural advantages.
But each color is set in motion by the quietly unruly topography of creases, sags and folds, and further subdivided by light into a tremendous variety of tones and hues.
As houses become more enclosed and more subdivided, she said, spaces are increasingly separated by areas of use, and the speed at which outside air replaces inside air is decreased.
The Elsie series—which is subdivided into four main phases called Elsie, Celeste, Skara Brae, and Angkor—was studied across the light spectrum at the Las Cumbres Observatory in California.
Artists in Bushwick and East Williamsburg are largely concentrated in commercial studio buildings — many of which are former textile factories that have been subdivided and partitioned to create small individual studios.
Gaudí took six years to complete the building, after which the couple kept the main floor for themselves, but rented out the additional space, which had been subdivided into 20 apartments.
For instance, he spent 13 years photographing objects found in back alleys and published them as "Informal Solutions," a 264-page book subdivided by chapters on mops, boots, carts and gloves.
"We subdivided the surface of giraffes into four components - the head, neck, trunk and upper legs, and lower legs," the authors write, based on data from 30 male and 30 female specimens.
"It can be a financial bonanza for the owner if a property can be subdivided from single-family residential to a higher density of development, " said Brad Hunter, chief economist for HomeAdvisor.
But too often programs consist of 15 to 20 students, subdivided into three or four subgroups of friends, living and learning in splendid isolation behind a kind of de facto cordon sanitaire.
On April 25, the service showed 27 single-family houses priced from $324,995 to $848,000, and two $1073 million-plus colonials that a builder plans to construct on a large subdivided lot.
Since most states wouldn't need to be subdivided at all under PR, the "squiggly district" problem would be entirely eliminated except insofar as some states (looking at you, Maryland) are themselves squiggly.
While neighboring clans agreed to have their land subdivided, the Kong'ot requested that theirs remain communal so that elders could continue to share it out among families in the traditional way, he added.
Domestically, the V&A follows in the footsteps of the Tate, which has become a network of museums across the country subdivided as Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool, and Tate St. Ives.
Manufacturing output is broken down into 24 separate industries in the national accounts; services, which now make up 21980% of the economy, are subdivided into only just over twice that number of categories.
Although the subdivided floors had been designed to be one-family railroad apartments, they added, Mr. Lorient had converted them into 11 separate rooms and rented them to a total of 23 people.
High property prices and rents posed "the gravest potential hazard to the Hong Kong community as many families have no choice but to live in subdivided units, even in industrial buildings," Leung added.
That last and highest level is actually subdivided into three other levels: Pulitzer, Man/Woman Booker, and Nobel, which is the highest of all creative-writing levels, and which very few students reach.
Born in Hong Kong, he moved with his mother to join older siblings in Fuzhou, where the government had seized and subdivided his family's courtyard home, redistributing sections of it to other residents.

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