How To Use Carve up In A Sentence
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business acquisitions, and other companies to carve up Yahoo's other businesses.
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What I find so ridiculous about this stuff, out of the many ridiculous angles, is that to the extent you want to get all David Brooks with your idiot-self and carve up people into categories by cultural consumption, politics has nothing to do with it.
Matthew Yglesias » The Brie Factor
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The dark days when imperialism could carve up the world at will are gone for ever.
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We saw the van carve up several cars, before turning left.
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In winter, hit Australia's highest ski slopes at Charlotte Pass or carve up the snow at Thredbo and Perisher Blue.
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They wheeled in the rocket scientists, who started to carve up mortgage securities into itty-bitty pieces.
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They forcibly occupied leased territory, divided into spheres of influence, an attempt to carve up China, China as a colony changed.
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The two companies are attempting to carve up a large slice of America's publishing industry between them.
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They wheeled in the rocket scientists, who started to carve up mortgage securities into itty-bitty pieces.
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As they had carved up Poland, they might decide to carve up Europe.
THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
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The national movement against the victorious Allies of World War I revoked the terms of the treaty which sought to carve up the Ottoman Empire.
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Life in Color: Green Valleys carve up Kansas' Texaco Hill, part of the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.
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Extending from Tangier to the Moulouya River Valley near the Moroccan-Algerian border, the Rif Mountains carve up 180 miles (290 kilometers) of rugged, remote terrain.
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Democratic leaders in Congress and the President-elect Obama's transition team have already begun to carve up the remaining $350 billion in rescue funds leaving little for asset purchases.
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With its future on a knife-edge, GM delivered a blunt warning that unless its creditors accepted the plan, it would declare bankruptcy and leave the courts to carve up the company.
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In addition, dour men in chef's hats will carve up smoked meat brisket, roast beef, lamb or chicken for you.
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Take one juicy Wilkinson Sword League Cup opponent, gradually introduce a false sense of security - then carve up.
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Will this happen or will the IMF job be subject to the usual mix of carve up, power politics and backstairs intrigue?
Gordon Brown and the IMF deserve better than this shabby treatment
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As they had carved up Poland, they might decide to carve up Europe.
THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
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They then added the enzyme trypsin to carve up the remaining proteins into small, but still recognizable fragments, or peptides.
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It is not impossible that they may have existed into the period which we call prehistoric, and that monsters far larger than any which we have yet discovered may have lingered until the time when man began to increase upon the earth, to spread over its surface, and to carve upon wood and stone representations of the most striking objects around him.
A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder
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Democratic leaders in Congress and the President-elect Obama's transition team have already begun to carve up the remaining $350 billion in rescue funds leaving little for asset purchases.
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Unless something catastrophic happens, expect the DUP-Sinn Féin love-in to continue at Stormont with the other parties in the coalition, namely the SDLP and the Ulster Unionists, complaining about being cut out of the carve up of ministries, power and influence.
Northern Ireland election joy for DUP and Sinn Féin
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Hence, I will not be blogging after work anymore but instead I shall carve up some gnarly waves with my posse of surfers on Sydney's northern beaches for the foreseeable future.
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Yet it is another kind of commercial attempt to carve up the internet that is causing more concern.
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We saw the van carve up several cars, before turning left.
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Rather than compete, they would join forces and carve up the market.
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Over 120 pieces of flint waste show that Neanderthals had made butchery tools on site to carve up the mammoths.
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Now, why would one want to carve up roadkilled or poached antelope carcasses you might ask?
Grouse Diary Entry
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The old media giants are working together to kill off innovative online competitors and carve up the market for themselves.
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But liberal economists in China fret that state-owned banks and their SOE cronies will carve up the spoils, leaving small and medium private enterprises by the wayside.
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Rather than compete, they would join forces and carve up the market.
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In the resulting power vacuum, the Vigos desperately sought to carve up the criminal empire.
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They wheeled in the rocket scientists, who started to carve up mortgage securities into itty-bitty pieces.
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The dark days when imperialism could carve up the world at will are gone for ever.
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According to the prevalent Chinese interpretation of its history, foreign powers have stood ready to carve up China since the mid-1800s.
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In essence, it allows you to carve up multiple workload environments inside of one host and OS kernel.
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Since Active Directory can scale to hundreds of thousands or even millions of objects, it's necessary to carve up the Active Directory database into sections, called naming contexts.
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In winter, carve up the snow at fields such as Thredbo and Perisher Blue.
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You can carve up your pumpkin in any way you wish, and when you click done, your creation is lit with a candle inside.
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If one firm cut its prices, destroying the unspoken deal to carve up the market, it would succeed only in starting a price war.
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Size and state-sector camaraderie allow China’s big five state banks to carve up lucrative loans for big government projects.
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The counterman comes to me, apparently not to take my order but to carve up a brisket of corned beef.
The Line
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Yet here I sit, on a front-row seat in the second car of a kiddie train, choogling through a vast semi-industrial landscape in which steel conveyor belts tower over mountains of crystalline powder, and irrigation channels and dusty gravel roads carve up dry lake beds.
The Salt of the Earth
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It might be a good way to try out some of the designs you have in mind for real pumpkins this year or just provide some silliness as you carve up outrageous faces and designs.
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One way to carve up a market is to identify preference segments.
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In the modern time, the imperialist powers eyed China covetously. Once the time was ripe, they began to carve up China.
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One way to carve up a market is to identify preference segments.
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The two companies are attempting to carve up a large slice of America's publishing industry between them.