There were a lot of conversations about auntie or granny snuffing it so the kids could divvy up the profits from a sale. |
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He has rolled out all kinds of excuses for acting like a big tuneless divvy. |
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Yet doctrinaire democrats don't seem to give a tinker's toss about placing limits on what a legislature can divvy or decide. |
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We had made a pre-dinner pact to share the spoils, so when our starters arrived we asked for two side plates so we could divvy them up. |
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We might be invited to a barbecue after a show, given some money and we would divvy up. |
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If she says that he called her a stupid divvy, they both know that it'll be all over the newspapers instantly. |
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The December goal is there because it would give appropriators time to write their bills and divvy up the funds Congress approves. |
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Or an agreement to divvy up cabinet posts, as if ours were a parliamentary system. |
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But with old rivalries running deep and half the country still carved into de facto fiefdoms, it isn't easy to divvy up power, government posts and mineral spoils. |
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Take Scottish shinty and Irish hurling and divvy up a fair compromise to create a composite set of rules incorporating both traditions finer points. |
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It's called IR-4 because they divvy up the United States into four regions: northeast, southeast, northwest, and southwest. |
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Other time wasters to the life saving emergency service came from a divvy with a broken finger nail and another with a spot on the end of her finger. |
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For example, individuals can choose to divvy up their debt between variable and fixed mortgage products. |
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We have five minutes and I would like to divvy up the time so that it is fairly distributed. |
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The BNA Act was passed to set the legal ground rules for Canada, and divvy up the powers between the provinces and the federal government. |
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He's being such an immense monomaniacal divvy about Anthony that his cycle of grinning wildly or crying his eyes out keeps speeding up with every passing day. |
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But the league's players and its team owners are now arguing over how to divvy up the spoils. |
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The longer it takes to divvy up Arctic territory, the higher tensions will rise. |
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The constitution requires a decennial census to divvy up congressional seats between the states. |
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In the collective cooking program, members meet once a month to prepare meals and then divvy up the dishes to take home. |
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Clearly, both were factors, but deciding how much was contributed by whom, and thus how to divvy up costs, profits and taxes is hard. Of course, transfer pricing is open to manipulation. |
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How can you divvy up employees' responsibilities to best meet your needs? |
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It's a matter of how they're going to divvy up resources and who puts up the best fight, rather than the department taking the position of, what is the department's role in all of this, period? |
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Be ready to divvy up the tasks that no one enjoys doing. |
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The next step is for the governments of the EU's 28 member states to divvy up the union's top jobs, most notably the presidency of the European Commission, its executive arm. |
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Mr Brooks concentrates on IM and SMS's, and how they allow people to more efficiently divvy up their evening plans between multiple possible partners. |
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Europe's politicians need to set aside their desire to divvy up the main positions, overcome their national biases and simply find the best person for the job. That should not be difficult. |
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But before the team can divvy up the loot, Norton's Steve double-crosses them, killing Bridger, and leaving the rest, he believes, dead. |
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But the long-standing debate over how best to divvy up fragmentary fossils into hominid species has not vanished. |
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How did you divvy up material for the articles and the book? |
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Y chromosomes are probably lost when cells divide, with some cells failing to divvy up their chromosomes equally. |
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The first thing I'd do is retire and divvy up among my family and friends, and with what's left over I'd kick back on my retirement,'' King said. |
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Then they would divvy up the phantom residents among the city's various communities, depending on local demographics. |
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In this cutthroat game, political horse traders and Washington lobbyists divvy up the public real estate. |
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Two research groups, both with reports in the March 7 Cell, now offer some promising insights into how bacteria divvy up their chromosomes. |
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Now we'regoing to have to wait weeks for the judge to divvy up the loot. |
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City Hall is little more than the place where the insiders, the powerful and the special interests make their deals and divvy up the taxpayer spoils. |
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Scientists usually assume that in the brain, key neurons divvy up responsibility for estimating the location of sounds originating at various points in the environment. |
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We can divvy up the last piece of cake and each have a little dessert. |
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These landmarks allowed the researchers to divvy the chromosome up into manageable chunks and to assemble the chunks in the correct order, they report in the Oct. |
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Perhaps coming from the fact one would be seen as foolish going down a mine with a Scotch Divvy when there are safer lamps available, like the Geordie, or the Davy. |
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