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They don't - you know, they split off from it, but they began with the Muslim Brotherhood.
NPR: Documentary Examines Muslim Brotherhood
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Earlier this year, another Quadrangle hedge fund split off from the PE firm.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Split off from Telmex in February 2001, the company is the leading cellular provider in Mexico and has operations throughout Latin America.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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One of the biggest problems is that big cities are often split off from some of their suburbs, resulting in a higher GDP count for a lower population.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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But Booz's Mr Banerji argues that the commercial arm is better off now because the split freed it from legal strictures associated with BAH's government work.
ECONOMIST: Management consulting
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But there is bound to be the question: where does the advantage lie in an investment bank which is cut off from its in-house source of funding, and should it not simply split completely?
BBC: Banking on the future
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In particular, Smith, the Knicks' sixth man, continued his struggles, shooting just 1 for 6 over the first half. (He drilled a contested heave from half-court at the buzzer, but officials waved it off, saying it was a split-second too late.) The Knicks went into the break trailing 52-46 marking the fourth consecutive home playoff game the Knicks trailed at the half.
WSJ: Knicks Get Outmuscled