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carve-up
carve-up slang. (ˈkɑːvʌp) [f. carve v. 10 and 10 b.] (The situation resulting from) a sharing of spoils; a division, sharing-out, cutting-up (with derogatory contextual overtones). In quot. 1935 the reference is to money bequeathed in a will.1935 M. Harrison Spring in Tartarus i. 27 The de Launes ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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What a Carve Up! (film)
What a Carve Up! is a 1961 British comedy-horror film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Sid James, Kenneth Connor, and Shirley Eaton. It was released in the United States in 1962 as No Place Like Homicide. The film was loosely based on the 1928 novel The Ghoul by Frank King. A previous version, t... wikipedia.org
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What a Carve Up! (novel)
What a Carve Up! is a satirical novel by Jonathan Coe, published in the UK by Viking Press in April 1994. It was published in the United States by Alfred A Knopf in January 1995 under the title The Winshaw Legacy: or, What a Carve Up! Synopsis The novel concerns the political and social environment ... wikipedia.org
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What a Carve Up!
What a Carve Up! may refer to: What a Carve Up! (film), a 1961 film starring Sid James and Kenneth Connor What a Carve Up! (2020 film), a 2020 film starring Sharon D. Clarke and Griff Rhys Jones What a Carve Up! (novel), a 1994 novel by Jonathan Coe wikipedia.org
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tosser
tosser (ˈtɒsə(r), -ɔː-) [f. toss v. + -er1.] 1. a. One who or that which tosses. Also with adv.1612 T. Taylor Comm. Titus ii. 12 (1619) 475 Scoffers of such as walke in these straite waies of God, tossers of reproaches against them. 1623 Fletcher & Rowley Maid in Mill ii. ii, As satisfaction to the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pre-position
pre-position, v. (priːpəʊˈzɪʃən) [pre- A. 1.] trans. To position (esp. military equipment) in advance. So pre-poˈsitioning vbl. n.1962 Daily Tel. 7 May 22/6 The area was selected as one where climatic conditions would provide the maximum test for seaborne military ‘pre-positioning’... Stockpiling of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harsefeld
After the carve-up of the duchy in 1180, Harsefeld belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, a new territory of imperial immediacy of the Holy Roman wikipedia.org
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Disc (magazine)
first magazine to feature, in colour, the notorious "butcher" cover for the Beatles' US album Yesterday and Today, under the headline "Beatles: What a Carve-up wikipedia.org
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Tony Šantić
In 2006 Šantić and his wife separated, with the divorce being finalised in 2008, involving the carve-up of his $200 million business. wikipedia.org
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Heinz Schöch
The region had been incorporated into the Soviet Union in June 1940, a couple of months before his birth, as part of the territorial carve-up envisaged wikipedia.org
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Loxstedt
At the carve-up of Saxony it became a part of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, newly raised to imperial immediacy in 1180. wikipedia.org
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Guy I de Balliol
In the 1090s, he was established in the north of England by King William Rufus, as part of King William's carve-up of the forfeited earldom of Northumberland wikipedia.org
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Rippon Lea Estate
However, before the final carve-up of the estate could be undertaken, the leader of the consortium, Sir Thomas Bent, died and the property was put on the wikipedia.org
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Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Magnus tried to justify his violent act with the pretence that Wursten used to be Saxon before the imperial deposition of Duke Henry the Lion and the carve-up wikipedia.org
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Henrique de Barros Gomes
Already Africa was besieged by other European powers, especially Great Britain and Germany, wishing to "carve-up" territories on the continent. wikipedia.org
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