Mr. JEFF DANIELS (Actor): (As Bernard Berkman) We're splitting up the week, alternating days.
Brood X, it seems, is splitting up, and a new 13-year cicada population is evolving.
Mr. Feld and Ms. Batchelor developed these practices after almost splitting up 12 years ago.
They recorded six albums, three of which made the UK top 10, before splitting up in 1986.
Dr Hack said snoring could have a devastating effect on relationships, with some couples splitting up because of it.
The most common reason for splitting up was that the couples had not lived together for the last year.
Its report, delivered three months ago, recommended splitting up the underground by function.
And many more come from couples splitting up and neither having the space nor the inclination to keep the animal.
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The regulator argues that splitting up a chunk of shares just to push through the deal amounts to illicit vote-rigging.
Among these would be sacred cows under the current regime, such as splitting up the company or selling off its patents.
's resistance to a cost savings idea floated by some that calls for splitting up the games among two or more cities.
The band announced last week they are splitting up after four years.
Shuanghui looked at some of Continental's proposals, such as splitting up the company and changing management, and disagreed with them, Mr. Pope said.
Similarly, immigration advocates in the U.S. have been angered by record numbers of deportations under Obama, which they say is splitting up families.
He says he never met the women nor had physical relations with them, and that he and his wife have no intention of splitting up.
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Currently there's talk at Virgin of splitting up with NTL, the British cable company that's a 49% partner in Virgin Net, an Internet search portal.
But with key allies such as the U.S. and Turkey opposed to splitting up Iraq, the Kurds say they won't act with haste or force.
Mr Cable claimed that the government and the Tories had been persuaded against splitting up the banks by the City "for its own self-interested reasons".
The commission will assess the economic feasibility of splitting up Los Angeles, and look into tricky questions such as water supply that need general co-operation.
Much lighter material will be found in Mad About Alice, a BBC comedy starring Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston as a couple who regret splitting up.
Splitting up assets like CDs and brokerage accounts would seem to be simple, too: make each payable on death to each of your kids in equal shares.
People tolerate splitting up to the moment they understand it.
Yet the same factors also make splitting up more complicated.
The band struggled on for another six months with former Simply Red session guitarist Aziz Ibrahim before finally splitting up against a backdrop of internal arguments and legal cases.
People magazine and other outlets are reporting that actress Demi Moore and her husband, Ashton Kutcher, might be splitting up, and have been living on different coasts for months.
The researchers repeated their analysis 10 times, splitting up their study group (children with a medical diagnosis of autism and children with no signs of autism) in different ways.
Sir Mervyn, speaking to the Banking Standards Commission on 6 March, suggested that it was worth splitting up RBS into the "good bank" and "bad bank" that are already within it.
One of these is splitting up his IRA account.
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But after being taken to hospital in Gloucester, and in a "rare moment of lucidity", Mrs Fuller told her sister that she and her husband were splitting up, claiming that "they had talked and he understood".
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