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The "divy" only left $153.84 of the fund realized, and the Shell Fish Commission "kicked" on such a small amount to be divided among themselves.
People's Party Hand-Book of Facts. Campaign of 1898. N.C. 1898
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Then, based on where calls come in from, we can 'divy' up the calls, based on Area Code and prefix.
BiggerPockets Forums MisterMichael 2010
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Then, based on where calls come in from, we can 'divy' up the calls, based on Area Code and prefix.
BiggerPockets Forums 2010
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$2,000 rather a small 'divy' (the legislative commercial phrase for dividend) for such a bill; but he induced them to let it go through for that sum.
The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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Solution B is to divy up their plantations amongst the slaves that built them.
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That is why Goldman Sachs can divy up $Billions in bonuses while 6 more MILLION AMericans joined the ranks of the Permanently unemployed and $1.35 Million Americans had to declare bankruptcy.
Matthew Yglesias » The Bad Economics and Worse Political Science of Fiscal Retrenchment 2010
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Google execs/founds will take (a part of) their company pvt before ever paying a divy.
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Facebook games, for example, could have separate goals or mini-games that families could divy up to reach a common goal, co-opting existing family roles like leadership, navigation, and exploration for teamwork.
Outsiderism at the Game Developers Conference « PubliCola 2010
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Just like the committee that decided to divy up the delegates based on exit polls stating this is a very unusual situation.
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His numbers would skyrocket if he did, but in true form, he wants an Obama solution~to his benefit in Michigan (50-50 divy) as if its up to him.
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