| 31. | We don't need to split hairs over who is, and who isn't, descended from Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.
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| 32. | A politician of any stripe who welcomes controversy and splits hairs over words is sure to be a lexicographer's delight.
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| 33. | When it comes to us, our negotiations can drag on for months while they split hairs and act very finicky.
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| 34. | Let's not split hairs.
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| 35. | "We're going to split hairs, " joked Ira Brilliant, founder of the Center for Beethoven Studies at San Jose State University.
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| 36. | And on their way into court, one also hopes the court itself is getting ready to rule instead of split hairs.
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| 37. | If I were an admin however I would look at this in a balanced way and not split hairs like that.
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| 38. | :" Wikipedia : the final frontier . . . to boldly split hairs where no hairs have been split before ."
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| 39. | The generic name " " Schizotrichia " " means " split hair, " referring to the forked nature of the plant's hairs.
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| 40. | They split hairs, redefine reality and, in some cases, authorize a second marriage, but still insist that divorce simply does not happen.
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