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Over the years the property served as a resort before being sub-divided into single-family homes.
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For instance, the entire banking unit has been sub-divided into four smaller units.
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All of this is to argue for sub-divided payloads (it's mostly liquid propellant anyway) and a payload/vendor-neutral strategy for government launch needs.
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Over the years the property served as a resort before being sub-divided into single-family homes.
Of Angling and Antlers Sarah Tilton 2011
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If it were, slavery in the United States might not have continued into the 1860s until it ended after a bloody Civil War; European imperialists might not have sub-divided and colonized Africa and Asia in the 19th century; the United States and other countries might not have virtually exterminated their indigenous populations; and the world might have avoided World War I, World War II, a series of genocides, and the nuclear arms race.
Alan Singer: Lincoln and Douglass Would Be Angry Alan Singer 2012
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If you suspect that a paper should be sub-divided into more papers, always sub-divide.
Cowenian Advice: The Best and the Worst, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The bailout find itself will be sub-divided into different tranches tailored to each country in distress and offering different maturities in order to make it more attractive to investors.
Eurozone finance ministers turn to IMF to help bailout fund 2011
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The cars are sub-divided into classes by performance, a factor in the appeal.
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If it were, slavery in the United States might not have continued into the 1860s until it ended after a bloody Civil War; European imperialists might not have sub-divided and colonized Africa and Asia in the 19th century; the United States and other countries might not have virtually exterminated their indigenous populations; and the world might have avoided World War I, World War II, a series of genocides, and the nuclear arms race.
Alan Singer: Lincoln and Douglass Would Be Angry Alan Singer 2012
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It apparently has to be qualified and sub-divided into various permutations which actually have nothing to do with sex at all; and, it would seem, in most cases amounts to mutual - perhaps even coincidental - onanism.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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