They split up growing areas into different divisions rather than allowing the growth of empires.
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Adnan and Soraya Kashoggi had been married for 21 years when they split in 1982.
I'd like to have my hands on a few million credits when they split.
They don't - you know, they split off from it, but they began with the Muslim Brotherhood.
They dated for two years, but when they split she married Ken Barlow.
When they returned to New York, they split up, and went back online.
They split the security into different partitions of risk, each with separate yields, but all under the same rating.
In Act II, representing the political upheavals of the time, they split into hostile factions and go to war.
They split two meetings during the regular season, including a double-overtime thriller won by Manhattan at home on Feb. 14.
They split 18-11 in opposition to the gun control bill with most upstate senators opposed and most Long Islanders supportive.
After paying their own expenses, they are typically left with 70% to 80% of their revenue, which they split with HighTower.
When he and his cofounders Christopher Moffitt and Michael Mikolajczyk started the firm in 1994, they split 15% of the equity.
Amphlett founded the Divinyls in 1980 in Sydney and they went on to record five studio albums between 1982 and 1996, when they split.
They split the original ownership in some way, and then work to bring in the resources they need to build an enterprise.
Pavarotti was married to his first wife Adua, with whom he had three daughters, for 35 years until they split in 1996.
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The justices at times appeared almost regretful they took the case, while at other points they split neatly into well-worn ideological camps.
Avandia and Actos are the only two drugs in their class on the market, and they split the market 60% to 40%.
What if they split the difference and settled on, say, 37 percent?
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When they split up in 1999, Elisa left for San Francisco with her son, but gave financial support to Emily and her twins.
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By 1950, the year they split, she looks terrified and trapped.
Earlier he described how the couple got engaged in 2011 after meeting on Facebook but their relationship deteriorated and they split up early in 2012.
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At the age of 12 years eight months, they split the girls into those who had already started their periods and those who had not.
They split up earlier this year, weeks after announcing their engagement.
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They split the possible response to tax changes into three things.
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Lots of folks have these divorce decrees or consents where one spouse or the other--they split the debt or one spouse decides to take all the debt.
They split the difference and compromise on two medieval Christians.
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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.
They split any colony that seemed to be healthy into two and persuaded a firm that usually sterilizes contact-lens solution to blast several truckloads of beekeeping equipment with radiation.
She took time off to stay home with their children (they split their time between California and Hawaii) and adopted, as she calls it, a "service-oriented" role in the house.
Eduardo and Fernando Belmont Anderson founded direct-sales beauty firm Yanbal in 1967 but after a major row regarding its future strategy, they split ways in 1988, each forming his own enterprise.
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