You then add connections, make notes and split out smaller things that need to be done.
Similarly, five big power-generation firms were split out of a single company in 2002 to foster competition.
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Netflix has announced that it would split out its streaming and DVD plans and charge 7.99 for each.
They did have nine snaps together, but always with one quarterback behind the center and the other split out as receiver.
The "index return" includes dividends, but it's split out, quarter by quarter.
Weinberger tackled those problems by designing his chip from scratch, finding ways to split out parts of laborious signal-processing tasks and handle them in parallel.
That split burst out into the open recently when Ronaldinho said he was not playing because he was injured only for Barcelona to fail to back up his claim.
The players don't see that a 50-50 split without laying out any capital is a great deal that will help ensure the future of their business.
Jeter was a split second slow out of the blocks and nearly caught Fraser-Pryce in the final meters, but the Jamaican leaned across the finish for the victory.
In 2007, Mayweather eked out a split decision over Oscar De La Hoya, who was past his prime at that point.
And he needed to figure out how to split up Motorola to placate shareholders like Carl Icahn.
As for the dates, simply split them open and pop out the pit.
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In the early 1970s, 90% of alcohol was consumed in pubs and restaurants, but these days the rise in the availability of cheap alcohol in supermarkets means the split between drinking in and out of home is now almost 50:50.
The son was hospitalized with a split lip and several teeth knocked out, according to a sheriff's report.
Couples who don't learn often fall out of love and split up.
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"You hear it for a split second, and tune it out, unless it's one of those songs you really like, " said Brooks, 23.
While there is never one side that wholly prevails over the other, when it comes to how the revenues are split, the players clearly came out ahead.
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Ref Jones - on the say-so of his touch judge - ruled that Chris O'Young had put his foot out of play a split-second before Thom Evans squeezed in.
Given the steeply progressive rates on high incomes, this created a strong incentive to figure out ways to income split between couples and also advantaged couples in community property states.
Or maybe the Likud hierarchs simply took a deep breath and realised that a possible split, with Mr Sharon walking out and forming a new party, and an almost certain early election, were heavy prices to pay for the chance of getting revenge at the prime minister.
Andrew Smith of Cardiff University, who carried out the second study, said workers should try to avoid split-shifts and other schedule changes that put their body clocks out of kilter.
So, don't expect a deal to be hammered out tonight as David and Angela are trying to do the European equivalent of arguing over how to split the bill for 27 friends who've fallen out about who over ordered and who really ought to pay.
The nine or ten others were roughly split between voting McCain or sitting it out.
Business Secretary Vince Cable, whose Twickenham seat faces being split, is among those to speak out.
He would reach out to traditionalists who had split from the church and shore up Catholic identity.
It was created to seal split ends while you're growing out your hair.
To leave your house is one thing, to be thrown out of it and to split up a whole family in the end is something else.
The son was taken to a hospital with head injuries, a split upper lip and several teeth knocked out of place, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said in a report.
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