In many countries there is no power to seek divestiture to split up established business enterprises. |
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Without a look back at their victim, the jaguars split up and took off in opposite directions along the alley. |
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We split up in mid 1981, then reformed briefly in 1985 for a reunion concert. |
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The two call for backup, make their way inside, split up to cover more territory, and soon find the robbers. |
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It is almost certain Ribble Valley would be split up because of its size, shape and rural make-up. |
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I say we split up and somebody stays here with the sick one and somebody comes with me to the bank. |
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According to friends, Luke swiftly assumed the role of man of the house after his parents split up. |
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When the Spice Girls split up, we were on tenterhooks to see who would dish the dirt first. |
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We split up after six years but remain friends so, in the interests of research, I phone him to see whether he's kept his side of the bargain. |
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As the Rangers landed they split up into their individual weapons teams and moved quickly to secure the area. |
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My legs still were shaking as we got out of the plane, split up, and went our separate ways for the weekend. |
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Though we had split up and gone our separate ways, we had remained the closest of friends, the sort who phone each other in emergencies. |
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Attempts to split up a parish council could be set back a year because of administrative delays, campaigners fear. |
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You can split up the suit and wear the jacket and skirt separately with other tops and bottoms to stretch your wardrobe. |
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It got so bad that we were faced with eviction and the family would have been split up. |
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The 70 that turned up were split up to play in two matches against each other. |
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The family won an appeal in February, ruling that the family should not be split up. |
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The family would have been split up at a time when we most needed one another. |
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They have all been split up and sent to other homes, so we have promised to keep in touch. |
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She said students and teachers at the school are being split up and will attend a variety of other elementary schools next September. |
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The residents promise that they are highly responsible and long to stay together rather than be split up into different homes. |
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I can totally understand why the current residents are upset about being split up. |
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I don't understand her fascination with someone whom she split up with 15 years ago. |
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She was thought to have recently split up with her boyfriend but had been enjoying regular nights out with friends. |
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He split up with his wife after moving back to York, and has been unable to hold down a job because of his condition. |
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If you split up with your partner, you should contact your bank regarding the joint account as soon as possible. |
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And she told him that a few years earlier she had split up with a man because he wanted to marry her and she didn't want to. |
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Over dinner, two members of the press pack tell me they've split up with their girlfriends by phone or e-mail in recent days. |
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After he split up with his wife at the beginning of the year, his life spiralled out of control. |
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It is a few days before Valentine's Day and he has recently split up with Clementine after a relationship that lasted a year. |
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At the time, I sort of dismissed it, but, after I had split up with my boyfriend, I kept thinking about it. |
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Readers don't need to know what bloggers had for breakfast or whether they have split up with their girlfriend or not. |
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I split up with the father of my daughter, for various reasons and was therefore single again, but I was not looking for a relationship. |
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At this point, the Apaches split up from each other and dropped down to ground level where they began to move forward, twisting around dunes. |
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If that's the case I can understand why my mum and dad split up because there was nae money in the house, simple as that. |
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The couple look set to split up unless Rodney and Lesley can make them come to their senses. |
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When his natural parents split up, the mother's new partner assaulted her and her son. |
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The couple went on a break to Paris in September 2002, but split up within a fortnight of their return, jurors heard. |
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Would the blood sample and the urine sample be split up or must they be couriered together? |
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Children from a broken home prefer if their parents split up rather than stay together, a study has found. |
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Fortunately, the two of them have to split up to investigate rumours that a political splinter group is manufacturing a clone army. |
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We managed, somehow, to keep our jobs, but alas, people on high had noticed and we were soon split up. |
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Families were split up, put on to different boats and shoved out into the Atlantic. |
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It's been nine years since we split up, and I still feel like I just got sucker-punched in the stomach. |
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Armed with the pass keys January had created for them, they split up, each unlocking and reprogramming three fighters. |
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Emily split up from Rushton but he pestered her with constant text messages and phone calls. |
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The pair split up, Det Supt Higgins heading into Brandsby wood across the spongy forest floor strewn with pine needles and fallen branches. |
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So, unless the unlikely happened and they split up, the dot he was heading towards was a decoy and possibly a trap. |
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The tribes that came west also split up and developed Proto-Germanic into the languages German, Dutch, and Frisian. |
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After dinner the whole family split up between the den, family room and basement. |
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Pompeii split up much of the land giving large chunks to his soldiers as a reward for their prowess in battle. |
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The relationship deteriorated to the extent where they would split up and get back together. |
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His parents split up when he was young and his mother never drove, meaning that to indulge his longing for adventure he had to use his pushbike. |
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During their imprisonment the couple, who claim they are innocent, were split up and put in grimy concrete cells. |
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And when the pair split up to try to lose him, he kept up with one and finally managed to arrest him on the Beswick estate in Manchester. |
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The festival will be the first and only time they will have played together since they split up. |
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They want to stay together and it seems such a shame that they may have to split up. |
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Short speeches, multiple refills and not much to eat saw me sloping off home with a headache as the group split up. |
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Generations are split up and badly fractured like never before. |
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My team and I learned that family units are split up and calves are taken from mothers and moved to other parks. |
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He says the experience has split up his family because there is no room in his new council house to accommodate his son's wish to move back to home. |
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The band split up earlier this year amid bitterness and acrimony. |
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Jane split up with him while pregnant, certain it wouldn't work out. |
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When buddy acts have split up in the past, it is rare that show biz finds much of a place for the straighter partner. |
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Emma has been on income support since she and her husband split up. |
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All our children are being split up and scattered to the four winds. |
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Earlier this year he caused a storm when he said he would re-examine whether the company should be split up by demerging its wholesale and retail arms. |
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We will sometimes go on shoots together but we often split up and reconvene in the edit room. |
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Also, should a single attendee with a date be split up or seated together? |
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So the seats could be a boon for occasional outings with your offspring and grandchildren, travelling congenially under one roof instead of split up in two cars. |
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The pupils then split up into different groups to work on each place. |
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Jess and I gathered our books and split up to go our separate ways. |
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I know my Auntie in particular was worried that they were rushing it, maybe because she and Ginger's dad split up last year after a whole bunch of difficulties. |
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Meanwhile, the remaining guards had split up and gone their separate ways, probably to search for the hostage, leaving Alexis and the only guard left. |
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Most unmarried couples eventually decide to get married or split up, suggesting that only a minority of couples wish to stay as cohabitees for their entire lives together. |
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The other two nodded and they split up, going their separate ways. |
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When the coffee was done we split up and went our separate ways, Graham to the bookshop for a good browse and me off to the big photographic store at the other end of town. |
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So you have this heavy metal band, right, and they split up acrimoniously. |
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They would split up at earliest opportunity and the rival students would be forced to split into smaller groups as they tried to find the intruders. |
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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 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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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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In December 2015, Button announced they had split up after one year of marriage. |
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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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Fighter Command was split up into the Air Defence of Great Britain and the Second Tactical Air Force. |
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This bilinguality still exists nowadays, although it has started to deteriorate after Czechoslovakia split up. |
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The Daily Mail reported on 31 May 2010 that Church and Henson had split up. |
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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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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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Hence the rights that are normally unified in Western economies are split up between the individual farmer and the village committee. |
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We've never had any cause to split up,'' said Chris, who splits his time between touring with The Real Thing and breeding champion Afghan hounds. |
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He said the main anchor space could be marketed to one tenant or could be split up among numerous smaller tenants. |
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Lara Bingle has deleted every photo of boyfriend Sam Worthington from her Instagram account, prompting speculations that the two have split up. |
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The Lolas, bonded in girlhood, split up when they go to in college. |
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The bottom level is itself split up into three more layers, like an Oreo cookie, with an air space sandwiched between two layers of cuticle. |
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She was originally alleged to have split up with him after she flirted with doorman Danio Domingues from Chelsea nightclub Kitts last week. |
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Sheen first married in 95 to model Donna Peele but they split up a year later. |
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On Tuesday, May 2, the North Carolinians split up for five House visits and rejoined to converge on their senators. |
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After she left to go travelling, my girlfriend and I split up. |
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After four years, the Scandinavians therefore split up, some to settle in Northumbria and East Anglia, the remainder to try their luck again on the Continent. |
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Parents of all babies born from April 4 can now split up to 52 weeks of shared parental leave between them, as well as up to 39 weeks of statutory shared parental pay. |
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There is too much history between them for them to split up now. |
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The soldiers split up into smaller squadrons to search the building. |
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The electric power industry is commonly split up into four processes. |
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The MMM government split up nine months after the June 1982 election. |
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The fleet of seven ships was to be split up with the usual three ships based at Tilbury and the others maintaining the Preston to Northern Ireland service. |
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This flexible formation allowed the pilots to maintain greater situational awareness, and the two Rotten could split up at any time and attack on their own. |
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The director, who came from a broken home and has confessed he is wary of long-term commitment, split up with The Mummy actress Rachel Weisz in March. |
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According to sources such as the History of Bede, after the invasion of Britannia, the Angles split up and founded the kingdoms of Northumbria, East Anglia, and Mercia. |
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He found Chicago still partly using its well as a cesspool, and New York split up the front with a stenchsome trench for underground transit, and horse-cars still in evidence. |
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In preparation for full privatisation, BR was split up into various parts. |
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