She estimates that Wal-Mart sells around 22 million gallons of paint a year, split half and half between Sherwin's brand, Dutch Boy (set to be replaced by Azko's Glidden brand) and Wal-Mart's own brand, Color Place.
There can certainly be no final deal while the Palestinians are split in half.
Respondents were evenly split with half saying they own gold and half saying they would not buy it.
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The game will be played at Dens Park, with proceeds being split in half between the Tayside clubs.
The commenters on the breaking news story on CNN seem split in half.
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In addition to adventures and films, his Jones Snowboards specializes in splitboards, hybrid devices that split in half and convert from snowboards into cross-country skis.
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Some are split in half to make it easier to reach the keys, others place the keys on shaped panels so your fingers can touch them more readily, and others simply re-arrange the letters.
Cohabitation is common in other parts of Europe too, but in Britain couples who live together unmarried seem not to last: half split up after three or four years and a little less than half go on to marry (before perhaps divorcing later).
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In the United States, the three national networks, once watched by almost every sentient being in the land, now split fewer than half the audience between them each night.
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For the past four weeks lawyers for Bank of America and MBIA Inc. have been sparring in a crowded second-floor courtroom in downtown New York City over whether state insurance regulators should have let MBIA split itself in half in back 2009, separating its business of insuring mortgage-backed securities from its business of insuring municipal bonds.
That the funding nations felt able to split the telescope in half reflects how closely matched the two bids were.
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"It is quite unusual for a new academy to be operating on a split site more than half a mile apart, " he said.
Microsoft executives such as Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer are projecting a brash confidence despite the fact that the judge is weighing whether to split their empire in half.
If you're married or own property jointly with someone, you have another nifty option:You can split the property in half and set up two trusts, taking an additional 15% discount because of the divided ownership.
"I get a lot of requests from viewers who have a limited range of motion asking me to split standard controllers in half or downsize a controller so it fits in one hand, " said Ben.
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Marco Wentzel produced a chance out of nothing as his dummy on half-way split the Chiefs defence.
Twelve minutes later a searing break from fly-half Tristan Davies split the Vale defence and centre James Storey was on hand to touchdown.
There is a little evidence that this could improve pupils' progress, but what may happen, given the current problems in recruiting teachers, is that a large class with an experienced and capable teacher is split into two, with half of the pupils being taken by a less experienced and perhaps less capable teacher.
One city that many foreigners do not consider is Makarska, roughly half-way between Split and Dubrovnik.
So how would an independent Scotland and a newly-independent Rest-of-the-UK split the costs of the northern half of a very expensive new line?
During the trial, the court heard how Hadden and Ms McMillan were in a relationship for three and a half years before they split up on 5 November 2011.
Brad Anderson's "Next Stop Wonderland, " which is getting a split decision from yours truly (half a thumb up, if you crave an ill-defined generalization), is cute, no doubt about it, but in annoying ways that are fast becoming the calling card of the format.
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The company split itself in two, one half publishing the magazine and the other managing the mainframe database of content that powered the magazine (and eventually, on-screen listings.) Benefitting, perhaps, from the fact that the content of the magazine was highly structured (and repetitive) to begin with, the database part of the company set out to abstract the ongoing production of the listings from their printed form.
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Split Personality by the Knicks: Spend half the night smelling like Mike D'Antoni.
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Most economists expect the Fed to cut interest rates again next week, but they are split on whether it will by another half-point or by just a quarter.
You're better off just passing them by -- and as far as your entree goes, either split it with somebody or pack up half and take it for lunch tomorrow.
O'Gara missed his first shot at the posts but the deadlock was finally broken five minutes before half-time when he split the posts after a scrum infringement by Nigel Hall.
He had joked that he wanted his Cooperstown cap to be a half-and-halfer, split between the Expos and Mets.
What if they retract the roof at half-time, will the market split the difference?
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