The flurry of quid pro quos and dirty deals has all the dignity of mobsters divvying up the spoils. |
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When you're not in the business of earning money but divvying it up, you don't need workers, you need servants and family. |
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Should marital misconduct be taken into account when divvying up marital assets? |
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Lizzy had done a gig the night before and Philip was divvying up the takings. |
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Even divvying up Bill Gates' billions would amount to only a couple of hundred dollars each. |
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Arguments over final salaries and divvying up the remaining assets became painfully contentious. |
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Both of these envisage a pot of compensation money and a mechanism for divvying it up, permitting the free exchange of artistic goods. |
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As more exporters enter the market Australian companies are divvying up the pie into increasingly smaller shares. |
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Some discussions to have beforehand should include finances, habits, bedtime, room assignments, babysitters, and divvying up duties. |
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In the long run, FIS is shortchanging their sport by divvying up attention and resources. |
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When he turned around, they were divvying up the pile they'd accrued. |
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If there's a food shortage, you have a real problem in divvying up the food. |
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Map out everything: from who cares for the children and when, to divvying up expenses. |
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This allows a tower to serve many users better by divvying up the available radio frequency into individually allocated slivers, or subchannels. |
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If your enterprise is drawing a figurative line down the middle of its network and divvying up security differently between insiders and outsiders, then honestly, you're so six years ago. |
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But the one outstanding issue is how to draw the lines divvying up the sea among its five coastal states. |
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It is an enthusiasm that weighs all the human and technical issues, the personal dynamics, the power struggles, and the divvying up of a cake that has gotten progressively smaller over the years. |
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Let's hope they look further than Watford when divvying up what is left. |
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It would establish a super board with members divvying up the common levy and tax revenue, according to Ashley Cradduck, a spokeswoman for the governor's office. |
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