The bandwidth of 100 megahertz was divided up into 256 closely adjacent carrier frequencies that do not interfere with one another. |
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These are divided up into small cantons, separated by armed checkpoints restricting virtually all movement. |
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The drama is neatly and democratically divided up among half a dozen roles, which merge smoothly and unmemorably into one another. |
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Burke's opportunity to ditch the skivvying came when his ailing grandfather divided up some inheritance money before passing away. |
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They divided up tasks and used their copious notes to follow the timeline of events. |
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The armory was really divided up into two separate rooms in the aft portion of the ship. |
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That last one was originally a simple square, which would of course be divided up into four rectangles. |
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These housing allocations were divided up between councils in Yorkshire by the regional assembly over two years ago. |
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There were eight houses or forms that divided up the pupils at Bishop Luffa and Sherbourne had now become the odd one out, the unlucky one. |
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Historically, the Cenozoic has been divided up into the Quaternary and Tertiary sub-eras, as well as the Neogene and Paleogene periods. |
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The Ottoman empire was collapsing, and lands taken from them would be divided up among the victorious powers. |
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The Saxon Kingdom was divided up parcels of land that rather than a burh at its centre had Motte and bailey castles erected. |
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The Parish is being divided up and portions are being allocated to Salthill, St. Joseph's and the Claddagh Parishes. |
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Under the new strategy, the cigarette plants and tobacco processing factories of the holding will be divided up to be sold separately. |
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And the Church, meanwhile, divided up the kingdom in its own way, into 18 archiepiscopal provinces and 136 dioceses. |
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Sponges and corals grew on rises in this sea, forming reefs that divided up parts of this sea into isolated lagoons. |
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When land is divided up into smaller parcels and lots, Sherwonit says, it threatens the park's integrity. |
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In recent times the Territory has been divided up into these succinct subsets to assist in effective administration. |
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At the end of the day, the result is that the same, not very large, cake is being divided up in a slightly different way. |
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The maize was divided up into horizon touching plantations that Virginian tobacco growers would have gasped at. |
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But the real power will reside in 10 of the 15 ministerial cabinet posts and bosses of the parastatal corporations that will be divided up between the warring factions. |
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We suggest that this area be divided up and that the resulting parts be incorporated into the respective adjacent areas. |
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Such a building only comes on to the market when the parklands of a castle are divided up, which is the case in this instance. |
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This exam consists of 90 multiple choice questions, divided up between the financial planning areas. |
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Therefore, the boat was equipped with fifteen watertight compartments, strictly divided up lengthways and breadthways, so she could stay afloat whatever happened. |
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Terra incognita appears as an empty territory waiting to be divided up and filled by the nations of Europe. |
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It would be divided up proportionally between the suppliers of eligible customers and the suppliers and non-eligible customers. |
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After assembly of the eave and under-roof down to the battening, the roof length is divided up for the system battening. |
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The workers supported their cousins in the countryside when they seized the landed estates and divided up the land among those who worked it. |
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A worker who divided up employment spells in this way was in effect adopting a shorter time horizon. |
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We were all divided up into colour teams, each under the guidance of a capable and caring leader. |
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Personnel were divided up into the tasks of ceremonial coffin bearers, street liners, ushers for the chapel, car door openers, gun carriage crew and general working hands. |
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They gathered in a small conference room surrounded by a couple of aides and divided up who would take which questions. |
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The share capital is divided up into 4,805,260 registered shares with a nominal value of CHF 10 per share. |
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This time was divided up into 16 days for sinking the caissons, and 6 days were set aside for catching up. |
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An elaborate flight of steps forms a central axis and leads to the parterre, which is divided up into 16 areas in a strictly linear pattern. |
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The various Kurdish communities divided up between Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria are each struggling in their own country for the creation of an independent state such as was promised by the Treaty of Sèvres. |
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Calvinists rejected ornamentation in places of worship, seeing no need for elaborate buildings divided up for the purpose of ritual. |
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They taught few subjects: theology, law, medicine, and mathematics, which in those days was divided up into arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music, the four branches of the quadrivium. |
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The qualitative criteria should help identify OLMCs that are smaller and more isolated or simply divided up or watered down by the census divisions used to calculate significant demand. |
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The four officials quickly divided up lobbying duties. |
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Democrats divided up the bounty behind closed doors. |
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It is divided up between each of the plant species. |
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It's a riding that is divided up into a number of parts. |
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These are mobile cabinets divided up into clearly arranged sections that contain all of the small parts and materials that the installation engineers are likely to need on that day. |
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Natural resources and the environment should be seen as a global public good, belonging to the specific category of goods that are divided up when they are shared. |
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Azerbaijan believes that sovereign rights and jurisdictions over the Caspian Sea should be divided up between the littoral states in relevant sections. |
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In the event of a cow missing one of feeding periods, the amount of feed missed will be divided up and dispensed between the remainder of her feeding periods. |
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The land is divided up every year based on the needs of the farmers. |
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Primarily intended for students and young professionals, the homes of this green paradise are divided up into one third of tenants and two-third of owners. |
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Instead, the function is generally divided up between various positions such as the Executive Director, the office administrator, the receptionist or a board member. |
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Countries are divided up into these smaller units to make managing their land and the affairs of their people easier. |
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They sliced up the losers to form new nations in Europe, and divided up the German colonies and Ottoman holdings outside Turkey. |
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Land destined to become a civitas was officially divided up, some being granted to the locals and some being owned by the civil government. |
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Other posts were divided up among members of the two parties by Morgan in consultation with Jones. |
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Might I now add a plea for the smaller irises, the tinies? They, also, should be divided up and replanted just now. |
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A method of partible inheritance, Cyfran divided up land into smaller parcels so that each son had property. |
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After the First World War, the victorious allies divided up the German colonial empire and much of the Ottoman Empire between themselves as League of Nations mandates. |
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Human time on Earth is divided up into relevant cultural traditions based on material, such as the Paleolithic and the Neolithic, of particular use in archaeology. |
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Buttresses and wall surfaces are likewise divided up into vertical panels. |
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The Community of Galloway was defeated, and Galloway divided up between Alan's daughters, thus bringing Galloway's independent existence to an end. |
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The city is divided up into 18 Wards each with three councillors. |
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The Bronze Age people lived in round houses and divided up the landscape. |
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In the Middle Ages sheep farming was common with a system of agistment licensing the grazing of livestock as the Inclosure Acts divided up the land. |
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He divided up the rest of his assets, including several properties, among individuals, religious institutions, and every guild and fraternity to which he belonged. |
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This land was now divided up among the large local landowners, leaving the landless farmworkers solely dependent upon working for their richer neighbours for a cash wage. |
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