A large chunk of ice split off from the iceberg and crashed into the water. |
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He was hoping for an ambsace to split at the tables. |
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News of the clergy man’s death has split views in the country even as the search for his body continues. His body had not been found by close of day. |
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Strictly speaking, a crossette star should split into 4 pieces which fly off symmetrically, making a cross. |
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An earthquake in 1580 split the tower in two, and at one time it threatened to collapse completely. |
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Another method is to split the lobster or sever the body in half lengthwise. |
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Before breeding, flamingo colonies split into breeding groups of about 15 to 50 birds. |
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He has the uncanny ability of getting in and out of character within a split second. |
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If the sentence is split into a main and subclause and the verbs highlighted, the logic behind the word order can be seen. |
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This split the Crusader army into two factions, and neither was strong enough to achieve its objective. |
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The German High Seas Fleet under Scheer was also split into a main force and a separate reconnaissance force. |
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From 1955 it has been the see of the bishop of Rotterdam when the Rotterdam diocese was split from the Haarlem diocese. |
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Both fleets were in three squadrons, each split into three divisions and commanded by a flag officer. |
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One day, she convinces Adam that it would be good for them to split up and work different parts of the Garden. |
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After the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, the Church of Alexandria was split between the Miaphysites and the Melkites. |
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If other road users overtake the convoy, they aren't allowed to split into the queue. |
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France was split in two with their government keeping control of the southern zone. |
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Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. |
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On 20 July 2007 a third controlled explosion finally split the ship in two. |
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The town was originally split in half by the Wellesbourne, a winterbourne which was culverted and buried in the 18th century. |
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Carduelis was split by moving the greenfinches to Chloris and a large clade into Spinus leaving just three species in the original genus. |
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This split propagated to many of the colonies, including the United States. |
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Beech wood is an excellent firewood, easily split and burning for many hours with bright but calm flames. |
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The wood is used for fuel, being easy to saw and to split with an axe, producing a hot flame and good embers when burnt. |
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The Act is split into 4 parts covering 74 sections, it also includes 17 schedules. |
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A proposal to split Ranunculus into several genera have thus been published in a new classification for the tribe Ranunculeae. |
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After flowering, fruit capsules are produced that split open by way of three valves. |
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The societies split up into Harrisites and Rowlandites, and it was only with the revival of 1762 that the breach was fairly repaired. |
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By this point, Somerled's descendants had split into three groups, the MacRory, MacDougalls, and MacDonalds. |
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The poem tells a story over three parts split into the beginning of time, history of Creation, and the Apocalypse or end of time. |
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Photosynthetic cells use the sun's energy to split off water's hydrogen from oxygen. |
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Columbia was the first North American site where the uranium atom was split. |
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Meanwhile, Australia split from Antarctica and moved quickly northward, just as India had done more than 40 million years before. |
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After World War II, Europe was informally split into Western and Soviet spheres of influence. |
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Instead, the power was split between himself, a governor, a general, and by the 1750s, an admiral. |
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From 1983 to 1987, tensions between Jagger and Richards almost caused the band to split. |
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New Brunswick was in turn split from Nova Scotia as part of a reorganization of Loyalist settlements in the Maritimes. |
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Isabel devastated the entire Outer Banks and also split Hatteras Island between the two small towns of Frisco and Hatteras. |
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In other nations, such as France, markets were split up by local regions, which often imposed tolls and tariffs on goods traded among them. |
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He had a relationship with French actress Isabelle Adjani, which lasted six years and eventually ended after a split and reconciliation. |
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The Inuvialuit are western Canadian Inuit who remained in the Northwest Territories when Nunavut split off. |
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His childhood was split between London and Evanston, Illinois, and he has both British and American citizenship. |
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The collection has now been split between the St Pancras and Boston Spa sites. |
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The 1863 Union Siege of Vicksburg split the Confederacy in two at the Mississippi River. |
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These show that the split between the great albatrosses and the North Pacific albatrosses occurred by 15 mya. |
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Similar fossil finds in the Southern Hemisphere put the split between the sooties and mollymawks at 10 mya. |
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Greater London is split for some purposes into Inner London and Outer London. |
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Thorfinn demands to split claim of the islands with Brusi so that they each control half, but Brusi refuses. |
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In 297, as Emperor Diocletian reformed the administrative structures of the Roman Empire, Aquitania was split into three provinces. |
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Existing rural sanitary districts were to split on county lines to form rural districts. |
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For example, since road maintenance was split depending upon the type of road, both types of council had to retain engineering departments. |
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Puma SE and Adidas entered into a fierce and bitter business rivalry after the split. |
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With three judges, unanimous and split decisions are possible, as are draws. |
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Towns that were split by historic borders and were unified in one administrative county include Banbury, Mossley, Tamworth, Todmorden. |
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Some split oak suggests that particularly large structures, or possibly boats, were being constructed at the site. |
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The city is split by the River Thames into North and South, with an informal central London area in its interior. |
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Roads, railway lines, and canals all split hunting countries, but at the same time they made hunting accessible to more people. |
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Although not a disease as such, irregular supplies of water can cause growing or ripening fruit to split. |
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Besides cosmetic damage, the splits may allow decay to start, although growing fruits have some ability to heal after a split. |
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In 1935 Petters split its aircraft manufacturing from its aircraft engine concerns to form Westland Aircraft Limited, based in Yeovil, Somerset. |
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The section of beach situated next to Shanklin is split into Small Hope Beach and Hope Beach. |
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I asked casually while we walked past a few buildings with split columns painted with a pit of mersnakes eating raw flesh. |
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Berkshire is split into unitary authorities, and Wokingham, Windsor and Slough have the next best GCSE results. |
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Unlike other rivalries, there is no political, geographical or religious split between Liverpool and Everton. |
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At county level, before it was split into two, Cheshire was the least deprived, followed by Trafford, and by Warrington and Stockport. |
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Following the repression of the revolt the Roman province of Illyricum was split into Dalmatia and Pannonia. |
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The Winnili were split into three groups and one part left their native land to seek foreign fields. |
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In 1991 the Communist Party in Moscow collapsed, ending the USSR, which split into fifteen independent states. |
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We found no Houses of Entertainment on the Road, yet at every Village we came we got Houseroom, and a Barbacue of split Bambooes to sleep on. |
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Other isoglosses have led scholars to propose an early split between East and Northwest Germanic. |
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The territory of Moldova east of the river Dniester is split between parts of the Podolian Plateau, and parts of the Eurasian Steppe. |
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According to one source, he split his forces into several groups which fell at them from many sides. |
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The first event of the brothers' reign was the uprising of the Aquitainians and Gascons, in 769, in that territory split between the two kings. |
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In 875 the Great Heathen Army split into two bands, with Guthrum leading one back to Wessex, and Hafdan taking his followers north. |
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Following the split of the Church, these peoples would remain loyal to Constantinople as part of the Eastern Orthodox Church. |
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Prior to the 18th century, the King had the right to cast a deciding vote if the Estates were split evenly. |
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Following the split of 1895, Huddersfield became a focus for rugby league and is represented by Huddersfield Giants in the Super League. |
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The goddess Frijja seems to have split into the two different, clearly related goddesses Frigg and Freyja. |
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The Trek resulted in a cultural split between the Voortrekkers, later known as the Boers, and the Cape Afrikaners. |
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Medical services are split between there and the Calderdale Royal Hospital at Salterhebble, near Halifax. |
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The Maluku Islands formed a single province from Indonesian independence until 1999, when it was split into two provinces. |
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The Maluku Islands were a single province from Indonesian independence until 1999 when they were split into North Maluku and Maluku. |
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The following year, the Seljuq sultan died, and the sultanate was split by internal rivalries. |
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The royal army, split into several forces, easily conquered Aversa and even Alife, the base of the natural rebel leader, Ranulf. |
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The Red Sea was formed by the Arabian peninsula being split from the Horn of Africa by movement of the Red Sea Rift. |
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Therefore, in 1784 the British split off New Brunswick as a separate colony. |
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Three days after the departure from Lambri, a ship split off to and went to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
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The matches covered are split between its two main terrestrial channels, BBC One and BBC Two. |
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During the 20th century, the field of professional astronomy split into observational and theoretical branches. |
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They might have split 24 years ago, but the Smiths remain as popular as ever, and not just among those who remember them first time around. |
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Facing strong winds, the seven split into smaller groups, to meet again on the other side. |
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Along their length, the Andes are split into several ranges, which are separated by intermediate depressions. |
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A rematch with Collins took place in Cork, Ireland, and Eubank lost again by a surprisingly narrow split decision. |
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The Bei Jiang enters the delta plains at Qingyuan but doesn't begin to split until near Sanshui. |
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Its success led to the split of the KMT and the subsequent purge of the communists in the Shanghai Massacre. |
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After 3 July 2002, Bahrain was split into five administrative governorates, each of which has its own governor. |
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On June 19, the armada was split, with six ships sailing for the shipyard of Mindoro and the. |
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Long before, however, each conquistador had promised to equally split the benefits. |
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Following the fight, Khan split from his trainer Oliver Harrison, the trainer for all of his previous 17 professional contests. |
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Eventually it was decided therefore to split off the peace between the Republic and Spain from the general peace negotiations. |
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The traditional house in Banten called Rumah Panggung with roof thatching, and the floor is made of pounded bamboos split. |
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Froch won the fight and retained his title with a split decision victory over the previously undefeated Andre Dirrell. |
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The group eventually split over conflicting political philosophies. |
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The bear family, Ursidae, is thought to have split off from other carnivorans about 38 million years ago. |
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The fleet split at the Azores with Harmensz going to Mauritius and Van Heemskerck heading straight for the Moluccas. |
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The use of English or French as the formal language is split along political lines. |
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The split afterwards became permanent, and many merchants and peasants joined the Old Believers. |
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In time, the need to split the army into several units became clear and the commander of such a unit was called prince's voivode. |
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The Northern Wei eventually split into the Eastern and Western Wei, which then became the Northern Qi and Northern Zhou. |
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According to geographic scholars under colonizing empires, the world could be split into climatic zones. |
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Mercedes chose split strategies for their drivers, and Hamilton opened up a gap on the faster option tyres. |
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The Hague, with the court, was an early example, where artists split into two groups in 1656 with the founding of the Confrerie Pictura. |
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The rule of no split infinitives was adopted from Latin because Latin has no split infinitives. |
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In December 2015, Button announced they had split up after one year of marriage. |
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Palatalization may result in a phonemic split, a historical change by which a phoneme becomes two new phonemes over time through palatalization. |
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It was strictly limited to just 100 examples, split equally between the 12C and 12C Spider. |
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The Danelaw split the present county into a Viking north and a Saxon south. |
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The Conlang Mailing List was founded in 1991, and later split off an AUXLANG mailing list dedicated to international auxiliary languages. |
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Because of this, a work devoted to Irish English may split the Wells NURSE set into two subsets, a new, smaller NURSE set and a TERM set. |
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Vowel length may also have arisen as an allophonic quality of a single vowel phoneme, which may have then become split in two phonemes. |
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This was the period that existed after the East Germanic languages had split off. |
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The migration to Britain caused a further split into early Old English and early Old Frisian. |
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However, each vowel has split into a number of different pronunciations in Modern English, depending on the phonological context. |
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The split may sometimes be linked to animacy, as in many Australian Aboriginal languages, or to aspect, as in Mayan languages. |
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A few Australian languages, such as Diyari, are split among accusative, ergative, and tripartite alignment, depending on animacy. |
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The players were split into two groups, sharing it with only members of their affiliated organisation. |
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With the failure of the Marburg Colloquy and the split of the Confederation, Zwingli set his goal on an alliance with Philip of Hesse. |
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This was the first of several churches to split off from the Malankara Church. |
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One part of the split mountain is Gibraltar and the other is either Monte Hacho or Jebel Musa. |
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Darts was denied a great rivalry as the two best players were unable to compete against each other regularly due to the split in the game. |
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When Quebec split into Lower and Upper Canada in 1791, Michigan was part of Kent County, Upper Canada. |
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In 1394, Pope Boniface IX proclaimed a new Crusade against the Turks, although the Western Schism had split the papacy. |
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Then, after the Revolution, a large group of them split off and returned to Ohio, becoming known as the Mingo Seneca. |
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Two sons split the property and, after tenant farmers gained the right to refuse to pay rent, the sons sold off much of the property. |
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Since 1 April 1943 the authority has been split between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. |
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The four formed the NI Unionist Party, which again suffered a split and won no seats in the 2003 election. |
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In 2012, a suspended UUP member became UKIP's first MLA, and in 2013 two UUP MLAs resigned to form the progressive NI21, which later split. |
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The Prime Minister dismissed requests that the two elements of the Bill should be split. |
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Although the Labour Party and the Scottish National Party both officially supported devolution, support was split in both parties. |
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Three of the five teams had British players, and those three teams took both the top two places and split the third place with the Mexican team. |
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Contemporary collections are shown in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art which occupies a split site at Belford. |
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First of all, the game is split into discrete levels joined by a hub world. |
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There were two bingos in the last game, so the players split the prize money. |
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Their conclusions are that Pritenic and Common Brittonic had split by the 1st century. |
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Henry VIII established the Church of England after his split with the Pope. |
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Soon after Walpole's resignation, a bitter family quarrel between the King and the Prince of Wales split the Royal Family. |
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In total, over 20,000 head of livestock, sheep, and goats were driven off and sold at Fort Augustus, where the soldiers split the profits. |
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A part of Howe's army was then split off to reduce rebel forts blocking his communications up the Delaware River. |
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The local government's duties are commonly split between county and municipal governments. |
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The result was a catastrophic split in the Liberal Party, and heavy defeat in the 1886 election at the hands of Lord Salisbury. |
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High Society in London, following the Queen, largely ostracized home rulers, and Liberal clubs were badly split. |
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The Roman frontier between Britannia and Pictland is likely to have increased the split. |
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Asquith and his followers moved to the opposition benches in Parliament and the Liberal Party was deeply split once again. |
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This split the alliance between the working class and the middle class, giving rise to the Chartist Movement. |
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The Tories remained split and the Queen sent for Lord John Russell, the Whig leader. |
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Addressograph equipment was selected. This particular addressograph application utilizes a split plate. |
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Germany was split into four zones, each occupied by one of the Allied powers, who drew reparations from their zone. |
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In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into the two sovereign states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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When the masked stranger hew with his axe, the baker's head did split in twain and his body fell like a lump to the ground in turn. |
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In 1895, rugby League was created in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, as the result of a split with the other Rugby code. |
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Czechoslovakia had in the meantime split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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Look ere Missus! Little Joey's me bruvva. E stays wiv me. We aint goin ter be split up. |
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The Irish Volunteers split, with a majority, called National Volunteers, joining Irish regiments of the New British Army. |
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These two groups were formed when the IRA split into the 'Provisional' and 'Official' factions. |
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The digital channelizer, which is used to split the received signal into a number of sub-channels, plays an important role in SDR systems. |
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The government commission set up to investigate the case for a Bill of Rights had a split of opinion. |
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But who now languished in a jailcell with a split pate while his foe sped away into the night? |
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The city formerly had only one constituency until 1983 when the city was split into Newport West and Newport East due to population growth. |
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The Conservative Group split in August 2010 with two councillors forming the Aberdeen Conservatives. |
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The modelicious Richards split from her boyfriend of 18 months, Australian rich guy Paul Charles. |
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The station split frequencies in January 1995 launching Tay FM for a younger audience and Tay AM playing classic hits. |
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By the time he had recovered, the Parliamentarians were split over the issue of the king. |
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The opposition Whigs were split, however, by the onset of the French Revolution. |
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The housing market is split between local market properties and a set number of open market properties. |
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For this reason medium-grained granite is most adaptable, if it may be split and cobbed readily along rift and grain directions. |
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A much later split produced the Socialist Party of Great Britain, Britain's oldest existing socialist party, and the Socialist Labour Party. |
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Supporters of Daniel De Leon in the Social Democratic Federation chiefly in Scotland split to form the Socialist Labour Party. |
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In the early 1950s control was split between the North Eastern and London Midland regions with Kirkby Stephen as the boundary. |
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The IUA was an alliance of Irish Conservatives and Liberal Unionists, the latter having split from the Liberal Party over the issue of home rule. |
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He originally joined the Official IRA, unaware of the split at the December 1969 Army Convention, switching to the Provisional IRA soon after. |
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The tenacious resistance of Kolberg allowed Frederick to focus on the Austrians instead of having to split his forces. |
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House Democrats were split on the issue, with 115 voting in favor of and 70 voting against. |
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After the split from Rover, Honda continued making the Civic range in the UK at a new plant in Swindon. |
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He came into conflict with Paoli, who had decided to split with France and sabotage the French assault on the Sardinian island of La Maddalena. |
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India's official poverty level, on the other hand, is split according to rural vs. |
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Bonaparte and his family fled to the French mainland in June 1793 because of the split with Paoli. |
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Under the process of British Rail's privatisation, operations were split into more than 100 companies. |
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When she reached the crossroads where the trail split, one part of her yearned to head toward the lake. |
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However, after the World War II, at the eve of India's independence, the region was split again into East Pakistan and West Bengal. |
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It seems likely that Celtiberian split off before Cisalpine Celtic, but the evidence for this is not robust. |
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For example, in order to be considered kosher, mammals must have split hooves and chew their cud. |
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This was a major reason for Methodism's final split from the Church of England after Wesley's death. |
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This split created a separate, eventually worldwide, group of church denominations. |
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Travel class on an airplane is usually split into a two, three or four class model service. |
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They would split a holding into smaller and smaller parcels so as to increase the amount of rent they could obtain. |
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A legacy of its two precursor bodies, the Authority's offices remain split over two sites, one in Glasgow and one in Dalkeith. |
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Home Rule Bills introduced by Liberal Prime Minister Gladstone failed of passage, and split the Liberals. |
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Although much romanticized by the Left, the Jarrow Crusade marked a deep split in the Labour Party and resulted in no government action. |
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At all the places listed below, it's perfectly acceptable to order one afternoon tea and one cream tea and split the afternoon tea goodies. |
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The series were split into eleven episodes and starred Vasily Livanov as Holmes and Vitaly Solomin as Watson. |
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He had trimmed the ends of the axle log into rough rounds, and once the wheels were in place split the ends and placed crosswedges in them. |
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If a prize is awarded jointly to two or more laureates, the money is split among them. |
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Starkey was invited to join Oasis in April 2006 and the Who in November 2006, but he declined and split his time between the two. |
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Throughout 2001, Oasis split time between sessions for their fifth studio album and live shows around the world. |
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If a Promotional discount code is offered, SO and Artist will split it equally. |
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Each of those floors is split into a large east and west wing with at least 11 rooms in each. |
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There he build a giant trap over the water out of a huge cedar trunk split for part of its length and propped open with an alderwood pole. |
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More loans required deep spending cuts and the Labour cabinet was split nearly in half. |
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The Civil War split between Virginia and West Virginia was a divorce based along cultural and economic as well as geographic lines. |
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For example, the tetraquark can split up into a red antired meson and a blue antiblue meson. |
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In the United Kingdom, coverage of the 2017 season is split between four broadcasters. |
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The law requires plaintiffs to put all issues on the table in a single case, not split the case. |
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However, since the Great Britain team was split into individual nations in 2007, it is unlikely that this situation will arise again. |
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Coin evidence shows that the region was split between the Durotriges, Dobunni and Dumnonii. |
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After World War II, the world split into two large geopolitical blocs, separating into spheres of communism and capitalism. |
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It is not split evenly between the two countries, a greater share of it situated in Portugal. |
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The Second Estate was then split into two to retain the division into three. |
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Humberside was split between Lincolnshire and a new ceremonial county of East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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But in later dialects of the language a split occurred mainly between west and east as the use of umlauts began to vary. |
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In the summer David split his army into two forces, sending William fitz Duncan to march into Lancashire, where he harried Furness and Craven. |
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This was necessary to prevent the kingdom being split equally amongst the heirs as Hastings was suggesting should be done. |
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For Scottish Parliament elections, Dumfries is in the South Scotland electoral region and split between two constituencies. |
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Bohun charged at Bruce and when the two passed side by side, Bruce split Bohun's head with his axe. |
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Berkshire was split into six unitary authorities, but not formally abolished. |
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Due to poor intelligence, Washington split his army to positions across the city. |
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Mohawk leaders Joseph Louis Cook and Joseph Brant sided with the Americans and the British respectively, and this further exacerbated the split. |
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The Disruption of 1843 was a bitter, nationwide division which split the established Church of Scotland. |
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However, once Germany had accepted the strict armistice terms, Haig suggested Germany be split into independent states at the peace treaty. |
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Fighter Command was split up into the Air Defence of Great Britain and the Second Tactical Air Force. |
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This was made up of a mixture of whole existing units, mergers of two or three areas, and two boroughs formed as the result of a split. |
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A good drinking-cup is fashioned of a parallelogram of birchbark twisted into pyramid form and fastened with a split stick. |
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The number of described vertebrate species are split evenly between tetrapods and fish. |
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Large towns which had previously been split between civil parishes were, for the most part, eventually consolidated into one parish. |
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There were also a few examples of parishes split between two or more counties, such as Todmorden, split between Lancashire and Yorkshire. |
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From a geological perspective, Derbyshire's solid geology can be split into two very different halves. |
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The Slavic area was in turn split by the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in the 9th and 10th centuries. |
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There was an irremediable split between the two sides of the family. |
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The Conservation Area has been split into eight 'character' areas, based on historic development, building type, uses and activities. |
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Alcoa is now a lean and agile enterprise, after having split last year into two entities. |
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Jaguar Land Rover operations are split between several sites, most of which are used for work on both the Jaguar and Land Rover brands. |
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The maximum UMS within AS and A2 may be split unequally between each modules. |
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The band split in 1994, following which Vipond began a career in television. |
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After their split, he was romantically involved with Irish TV presenter and model, Laura Whitmore. |
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During the next few centuries the language began to split into several dialects, eventually evolving into Welsh, Cornish, Breton, and Cumbric. |
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William Gladstone's proposal to bring about Irish Home Rule split the party, with Chamberlain eventually leading the breakaway Liberal Unionists. |
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In the 1980s, another method of problem resolution emerged, known as a good-bank, bad-bank split model. |
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This bilinguality still exists nowadays, although it has started to deteriorate after Czechoslovakia split up. |
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These periods form elements of a hierarchy of divisions into which geologists have split the Earth's history. |
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If you want a ride, you let the doorknob hit you where the good lord split you. |
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This causes the tube to split into multiple sections, creating a rubber band. |
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Under huge pressure, Edward agreed to the proposal and the Ordainers were elected, broadly evenly split between reformers and conservatives. |
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During the Early Middle Ages communities were split between bondmen and freemen. |
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In the 2010 general election, the existing Rugby and Kenilworth constituency was abolished and split in two. |
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The Labour party was split on home rule for Wales with a vocal minority opposed. |
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The city is split among 14 state house districts and four state senate districts, all held by Democrats. |
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At the federal level, Atlanta is split between two congressional districts. |
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Pascal's estate was contentiously split between his ex-wife and his nonwife, with artistic decisions ultimately empowered to a banker. |
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In 1936 the Met Office split with services to the Royal Navy being provided by its own forecasting services. |
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For a trembling split second Eddington's fieldboot poised over the Senator for a kick. |
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Most of the beef and horse leg bones were found split lengthways, to get out the marrow. |
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While many taxonomic authorities split the northern harrier and the hen harrier into distinct species, others consider them conspecific. |
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Other animals, such as squirrels or jays, will either split the shell completely in half or make a jagged hole in it. |
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I'll do the hard work, you organise the team, and we'll split profits fifty-fifty. |
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Shortly after Queen Arwa's death, the country was split between five competing petty dynasties along religious lines. |
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Neither Liverpool nor Everton have a sectarian affiliation and many families are split in support of the clubs. |
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By 1565, Yemen was split into two provinces, the highlands under the command of Ridvan Pasha and Tihama under Murad Pasha. |
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The Welsh medieval history texts belong to the class of literary creations, but the split into two distinct groups. |
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The split from Dada has been characterised as a split between anarchists and communists, with the Surrealists as communist. |
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The Socialist Party was saved, though not from the fissive tendency that saw its rival factions split away. |
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Further down the pyramid is split on a county basis, counties having their own cups accordingly. |
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It was revealed during that tournament that Williams had split with coach Terry Griffiths. |
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On 8 July 2008 it was announced that Williams had split from his management company 110 Sport, following O'Sullivan and Stephen Maguire. |
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After twelve rounds, the judges scored the fight for Calzaghe via a split decision. |
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Calzaghe split with promoter Frank Warren in June 2008 and announced that he would promote his fights personally for the remainder of his career. |
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In May 1845, the Baptist congregations in the United States split over slavery and missions. |
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After World War I, a growing desire for a more fundamentalist approach among some Friends began a split among Five Years Meetings. |
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The Daily Mail reported on 31 May 2010 that Church and Henson had split up. |
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Like many religious movements, the Religious Society of Friends has evolved, changed, and split into subgroups. |
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A Levels are generally worked towards over two years and split into two parts, with one part studied in each year. |
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The evolutionary split between the two groups is believed to have begun two million years ago. |
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The first split in the orca population, between the North Pacific transients and the rest, occurred an estimated 700,000 years ago. |
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Early researchers found that an electric or magnetic field could split radioactive emissions into three types of beams. |
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The Orange Order was split over the Union and adopted policy of neutrality to avoid a split. |
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I liked to gob up two or three worms on a snelled hook, pinch three or four split shot onto the leader, and plunk it into the dark water. |
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In 884, Charles the Fat reunited all the kingdoms for the last time, but he died in 888 and the empire immediately split up. |
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Humanist historian Leonardo Bruni also split the history in the antiquity, Middle Ages and modern period. |
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For lightness, Zagato pioneered the use of Perspex and of aerodynamics, with trademark forms such as the split or stub tail. |
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In contrast with much of European Protestantism, the roots of the split were more political than theological. |
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Courses are split across more than thirty research centres and nineteen departments, plus a Language Centre. |
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The vast majority of the Aegean Islands belong to Greece, being split among nine administrative regions. |
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They are called halves because the school year was once split into two halves, between which the boys went home. |
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Glamorganshire was split from its two Members of Parliament to five, with the creation of constituencies for East, Mid and South Glamorganshire, Gower and Rhondda. |
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In addition to the conserved split point between dhc1 and dhc2, their organization within agaricomycete genomes with respect to the linked matA locus seems conserved. |
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A year ago, Baxter International and APP Pharmaceuticals split the domestic market for heparin, an anticlotting drug needed for surgery and dialysis. |
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But Bellhead analysts failed to recognize the tremendous value of these assets. Consequently, they were dumped into MediaOne when it split from US West. |
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The idea that split infinitives are not OK was invented by pretentious Britfags who had Latin molested into them when they were schoolboys, right along with the Oxford comma. |
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The man's carrying basket is often split at the back from top to bottom and loosely laced together with a twine, enabling the carrier to expand his load if desired. |
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The Company A commander, Captain Helmer, was at the crossroads where the road split, with the left fork leading to Udenbreth, when he saw a group of men coming toward him. |
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All the extant voices participate fully in the decani-cantoris split at that point, so one is tempted to assume that the tenors split into decani and cantoris parts as well. |
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The researchers were even able to split and analyze the two strands of the Denisovan's DNA, and thus differentiate the contributions of each parent. |
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