There were reports of dressing-room splits as Alexander relinquished control to assistant Davie Irons.
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The NFL splits revenues evenly among teams from national media and licensing deals like other sports.
Shirley Simms, who splits the vocals with Merritt, is also a force for clarity.
Indeed, his only concession to advancing years was the absence of his once-trademark splits.
The accords saw the PFLP enter politics but it suffered subsequent divisions and splits.
Cut to August 2001: President George W. Bush, confronted with the controversy, splits the embryo.
As recently as three years ago Buffett owned 60.3 million shares (adjusted for stock splits).
American states such as Georgia and Alabama belong together, whereas California splits three ways.
The latest Addduplex statistics on Windows smartphone market share splits are interesting reading.
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Debbie Rosa, a 59-year-old teacher who splits her time between southern Maine and Port Charlotte, Fla.
Maples, 56, splits his time between raising exotic imported game and advising local entrepreneurs.
This splits out fatal road crashes according to gender, mode of transport, weather, and so on.
As in stocks, ETF share splits do nothing to directly increase the value of your investment.
Stock splits are associated with growth companies whose earnings are expected to continue to expand.
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At the least, Mr Brown has postponed open splits in his own parliamentary party.
Moreover, the new law splits the burden of cash payments between regional and federal governments.
Groupon then splits the proceeds 50-50 with the local merchants who supply the goods and services.
The council's five-strong board splits three-two in favour of the government on every controversial decision.
The better-known pre-nup defines, before the marriage, how finances are to be divided if the couple splits.
This is biology-speak for a period of diversification so fast that the individual splits cannot be distinguished.
The company splits its business into two segments, one focuses on packaging and the other on paper.
The extent of behind-the-scenes Cabinet splits before the 1975 referendum on British membership of the Common Market.
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It splits games revenue with platform providers like Apple and the game makers themselves, keeping about 20%.
He splits the backbone down the middle and bends the bones so that the bird lies flat.
The Dons are chasing Hearts and the Saints for sixth place before the Scottish Premier League splits.
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U.S. and European officials also said there were visible splits inside Iran over the issue of negotiations.
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Once the line reaches the vault, it splits into two cables that then go into the Superdome.
EMU. Unless Mr Brown can win round Labour sceptics, the splits may resurface during the referendum campaign.
By comparing samples, detectives hope to work out where the supply chain splits and who is involved.
When he took over in 1984, the price (adjusted for splits) was less than a buck a share.
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