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  2. PDF Split and Merge - Wikipedia

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    Split PDF files in a number of ways: After every page, even pages or odd pages; After a given set of page numbers; Every n pages; By bookmark level; By size, where the generated files will roughly have the specified size; Rotate PDF files where multiple files can be rotated, either every page or a selected set of pages (i.e. Mb).

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  4. Love, Divided - Wikipedia

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    Love, Divided (Spanish: Pared con pared) is a 2024 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Patricia Font and written by Marta Sánchez starring Aitana Ocaña and Fernando Guallar. It is a remake of 2015 French film Blind Date based on an original story by Lilou Fogli.

  5. Division by Zero (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Her husband, Carl, is initially sympathetic but finds himself unable to empathize. The stress of her discovery eventually drives Renee to attempt suicide, which Carl prevents. While Renee recovers in a psychiatric ward, Carl realizes he has fallen out of love with her and resolves to end their relationship.

  6. The Luzhin Defence - Wikipedia

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    The Luzhin Defence is a 2000 romantic drama film directed by Marleen Gorris, starring John Turturro and Emily Watson.The film centres on a mentally tormented chess grandmaster and the young woman he meets while competing at a world-class tournament in Italy.

  7. Splitting Heirs - Wikipedia

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    The film received negative reviews. Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised the film, calling it "a genial entertainment in the Monty Python tradition, a series of madly illogical sequences that even include something a screen card identifies as 'Hindu Dream Sequence.'" [2]