| 21. | The process of divvying up the family name with her father, the designer Wolfgang Joop, took a year.
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| 22. | The law would also provide mechanisms for divvying up forfeited houses and other real estate belonging to Jamaicans living abroad.
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| 23. | Ordinary Afghans are looking to the international community to keep their fractious rulers from divvying up their nation into fiefdoms.
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| 24. | At the same time, CSX and Norfolk had discussed jointly purchasing Conrail and divvying up the railroad's network.
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| 25. | But in sprawling suburban yards, the Dargans solve the dilemma by divvying up the site into areas with specific functions.
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| 26. | In a taped phone conversation, the two government ministers discuss the publicly unspoken formula for divvying up FM radio frequencies.
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| 27. | Other issues include divvying up headquarters between testy allies Greece and Turkey and settling matters concerning the Canary Islands and Gibraltar.
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| 28. | If you recognize yourself in that description, you can use the following hierarchy as a guide for divvying up limited resources:
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| 29. | And, of course, a will is a guide to divvying up money, mementos and possessions among family and friends.
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| 30. | Since a stock's price is also cut when it splits, divvying up more shares shouldn't mean anything.
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