For more details on splitting and directing your refund, see the instructions for IRS Form 8888.
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In the short run, carriers have taken steps to manage spectrum more efficiently by splitting cell sites, offloading traffic onto local WiFi connections and upgrading back-haul networks.
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Treasury officials initially preferred a more straightforward privatisation, splitting the tube into three companies.
But now, after Roe, they were splitting along more polarizing lines, with members switching sides based on their abortion views.
And many more come from couples splitting up and neither having the space nor the inclination to keep the animal.
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Yet the same factors also make splitting up more complicated.
But now I see that I should have explained more about why I was splitting the apartment in half and making you either pay for both sides separately or just choose one.
What do you make of householders turned austere pilgrims who live in tatty canvas tents on a flood plain of a river braving regular baths in freezing water, biting cold, smoky skies and ear-splitting din for more than a month?
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Then again, the NDP surge may yet help the Conservatives by splitting the opposition vote more evenly (see article).
More orthodox creditors remain wary: splitting a country creates uncertainties.
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Last month the proprietor, now 85 and still running a stable of over 220 regional papers, applied the principle to his struggling South London Press, splitting it into seven more local editions focusing on individual boroughs.
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On Tuesday, it took the penultimate step before splitting its variegated holdings into more homogenous pieces.
Part of that transformation was outlined by Thain, who explained that while plans are in their infancy, the NYSE could envisage a joint venture with the NASD on regulatory matters, taking turns with the NASD on examining member firms each year, or splitting the list of firms more evenly.
The second is splitting the decision between two or more people, although I can think of a notable exception.
's resistance to a cost savings idea floated by some that calls for splitting up the games among two or more cities.
And so you see married voters voting - splitting their vote, married men voting more Republican, unmarried voters, both men and women, voting overwhelmingly Democratic.
Even in nations that have more experience with legally recognized same-sex pairing and splitting, calculation of divorce rates is often hampered by small numbers.
It might just be a matter of time until advances in miniaturization make wearable cellphones a lot more feasible, but in the interim Motorola is working on splitting up the phone up a handful of different devices (possibly using IXI's Personal Mobile Gateway technology, though the article doesn't specifically say).
But the more I asked about it the clearer it became that, after splitting the proceeds of the sale of Cyota, in 2005, with three partners and various rounds of investors, he came away with three or four million dollars before taxes.
Splitting the sessions will also give the sponsors of smaller teams more television exposure, the MotoGP website said.
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Mr. Gonzalez founded the Classic Riders in 2004 after splitting with the Puerto Rican Schwinn Club, which has been around for more than 30 years, says president Martha Clavijo.
More profoundly, behind Mr Adams's inflexibility lies the deepest fear of all republican leaders: that of splitting their movement.
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