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That is particularly true of sovereignty when it is applied to democratic societies, in which `` popular '' sovereignty is said to exist, and in federal nations, in which the jobs of government are split.
By our policy the West was -- is -- split.
The One Leg Lunge is a split and all lifters practice this in their regular workouts.
Skorich, however, is a strong advocate of a balanced attack -- split between running and passing.
In addition to the Yerevan administrative region, Armenia is split into ten administrative divisions, known as marzer ( singular: marz ); these are Ararat, Aragatsotn, Armavir, Gegharkunik, Kotayk, Lori, Shirak, Syunik, Tavush, and Vayots Dzor.
In an assembly line, car assembly is split between several stations, all working simultaneously.
One might take this as implying that Sheol is literally underground, although it is as easily read literally, as signifying an earthquake or split in the earth.
An example of an anisotropic material is wood, which is easier to split along its grain than against its grain.
On the left are the blue and white rhombuses of Bavaria, while the right half is split into two sliver and black triangles.
It is further split into three sub-classes.
* 1793 – The Rhône and Loire ( Lêre ) départments are created when the former département of Rhône-et-Loire is split into two.
The ACT public education system schooling is normally split up into Pre-School, Primary School ( K-6 ), High School ( 7 – 10 ) and College ( 11 – 12 ) followed by studies at university or TAFE.
To trace it starting arbitrarily at South America, it flows through the Drake Passage between South America and the Antarctic Peninsula and then is split by the Scotia Arc to the east, with a shallow warm branch flowing to the north in the Falkland Current and a deeper branch passing through the Arc more to the east before also turning to the north.
Passing through the Indian Ocean, the current is split by the Kerguelen Plateau in the Indian Ocean, and then moving northward again.
In New York, the New Normannii Reik of Theodish Belief was founded in 1997 and is led by Dan Halloran, but in 2009 many members split off and formed the Arfstoll Church of Theodish Belief, White Marsh Theod, and Álfröðull þjóð.
* phaser-another way of creating an unusual sound ; the signal is split, a portion is filtered with an all-pass filter to produce a phase-shift, and then the unfiltered and filtered signals are mixed.
We are given a sequential task which is split into four consecutive parts: P1, P2, P3 and P4 with the percentages of runtime being 11 %, 18 %, 23 % and 48 % respectively.
An alternating magnetic field is applied at the atomizer ( graphite furnace ) to split the absorption line into three components, the π component, which remains at the same position as the original absorption line, and two σ components, which are moved to higher and lower wavelengths, respectively ( see Zeeman Effect ).
Baseball is the leading team sport in both Japan and Cuba, and the top level of play is similarly split between two leagues: Japan's Central League and Pacific League ; Cuba's West League and East League.

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Miacis and Amphicyonidae were the first of the caniforms to split from the others and are sometimes considered to be sister groups to Ursidae, but the exact closeness of Amphicyonidae and Ursidae, as well as Arctoidae to Ursidae, is still uncertain.
* Mullions-Smaller optional vertical boards that run between two rails, and split the door into two or more columns of panels, the term is used sometimes for verticals in doors, but more often ( UK and Australia ) it refers to verticals in windows.
* Fava: purée of yellow split peas or beans ; sometimes made of fava beans ( called κουκιές in Greek ).
Global warming remains an issue of widespread political debate, sometimes split along party political lines, especially in the United States.
More resilient yarns are more forgiving of irregularities in tension ; highly twisted yarns are sometimes difficult to knit, whereas untwisting yarns can lead to split stitches, in which not all of the yarn is knitted into a stitch.
By revealing ( in modern terms ) that numbers could be irrational, this discovery seems to have provoked the first foundational crisis in mathematical history ; its proof or its divulgation are sometimes credited to Hippasus, who was expelled or split from the Pythagorean sect.
A high-low split version called " Omaha Hi-Lo ", or sometimes " Omaha eight-or-better " or " Omaha / 8 ", is also played.
In poker it is sometimes necessary to split, or divide the pot among two or more players rather than awarding it all to a single player.
Conversations split screen sometimes showed flashbacks of the recent or distant past juxtaposed with the present ; moments imagined or hoped by the characters juxtaposed with present reality ; present experience fractured into more than one emotion for a given line or action, showing an actor performing the same moment in different ways ; and present and near future actions juxtaposed to accelerate the narrative in temporal overlap.
Vireya, about 300 species ) are usually included as a section in this subgenus, but sometimes split off as a ninth subgenus.
Ground planes are sometimes split and then connected by a thin trace.
This split is sometimes referred to as the Great Schism, but now more usually referred to as the East-West Schism.
The whistle works by causing the smooth flow of air to be split by a narrow blade, sometimes called a labium or windcutter, creating a turbulent vortex which causes the air to vibrate.
The Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia is sometimes referred to as a Soviet satellite, though it broke from the Soviet Union in the 1948 Tito-Stalin split, with the Cominform offices being moved from Belgrade to Bucharest, and subsequently initiated formation of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Government bonds and bonds issued by government sponsored enterprises ( GSE's ) are often considered to be in a zero-risk category above AAA ; and categories like AA and A may sometimes be split into finer subdivisions like " AA −" or " AA +".
Many federal judicial districts are further split into divisions, which may also have their own courthouses, although sometimes the smaller divisional court facilities are located in buildings that also house other agencies or offices of the United States government.
The new style is sometimes only a rebellion against an existing style, such as " post-modernism " ( means " after modernism ") which has in recent years found its own language and split into a number of styles with other names.
Ophioglossales contains a single family, Ophioglossaceae, which in some classifications is sometimes split into two or three families, the adders '- tongues, Ophioglossaceae, and the moonworts and grape-ferns, Botrychiaceae.
However, many of these genera are sometimes split off into their own families ( e. g. Alangiaceae ), and the usage remains inconsistent.
The four fingers on each hand are sometimes split into two sets of two fingers each, thus forming the letter Shin ( ש ׁ), an emblem for Shaddai.
This very structured procedure differs dramatically from the one that might be used at some Darius and Schmiedeleut colonies, where the split can sometimes be staggered over time, with only small groups of people moving to the new location at a time.
It is sometimes necessary to split tablets into halves or quarters.
For ease of handling in large sail plans, these sails would sometimes be split into lower and upper spankers.
Following a Cabinet split on 25 May 1915, caused by the Shell Crisis ( or sometimes dubbed ' The Great Shell Shortage ') and the failed offensive at the 1915 Battle of Gallipoli, Asquith became head of a new coalition government, bringing senior figures from the Opposition into the Cabinet.
In Quebec, however, like America and modern France, there is no tradition of split professions, though a distinction is sometimes made between an avocat plaidant " trial lawyer " and an avocat-conseil or conseiller juridique " legal consultant ".

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