Definitions
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- noun a distribution in shares
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Examples
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The Spanish Sorteo Extraordinario de Navidad is said to be the world's biggest lottery but, rather than a single jackpot, it aims for a share-out in which thousands of numbers yield prize money.
£84.4m EuroMillions lottery winner emerges to claim prize 2010
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It is the only way of ensuring that the Tories 'broad spread of support across the country - far more broadly spread than Labour's - is accurately reflected in the share-out of parliamentary seats.
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But the deal has stagnated over the share-out of key ministries, particularly the home affairs ministry which runs the police.
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Tsvangirai met Tuesday but failed to agree on a share-out of ministries in a power-sharing government, the opposition said.
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The proposed share-out of the compensation funds were rejected
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Now, in May, there is no share-out, no legislation and even the preliminary agreement is starting to unravel.
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But the explanation for the plenty must be that someone in the pig club had slaughtered an animal that week, and there had been a share-out.
Presumption of Death Sayers, Dorothy L. 2002
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Discussions are currently under way in Luanda on the share-out of senior responsibilities in the defence force.
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Piecing it out as best I could, I gathered that Herakleides (whose name no one uttered without a curse) had again brought up at Assembly the share-out of the land.
The Mask of Apollo Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 1966
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Pylas was there already; he was too sick for the feast, but would sit to watch the share-out, as anyone would who still had breath in him, if he had Xanthos to deal with.
The King Must Die Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 1958
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