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The act of cleaving or the state of being cleft. [from 19th c.] The hollow or separation between a woman's breasts, especially as revealed by a low neckline. [from 20th c.] (by extension) Any similar separation between two body parts, such as the buttocks or toes. (biology) The repeated division of a cell into daughter cells after mitosis. [from 19th c.] (chemistry) The splitting of a large molecule into smaller ones. (mineralogy) The tendency of a crystal to split along specific planes. [from 19th c.] (politics) The division of voters into voting blocs.
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Milos Raonic (born 1990) is a Canadian professional tennis player. He reached a career-high world No. 4 singles ranking in May 2015, as ranked by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). His career highlights include a Grand Slam final at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships and two Grand Slam semifinals at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships and 2016 Australian Open. He was the 2011 ATP Newcomer of the Year, and has been ranked continuously inside the top 20 since August 2012. Raonic is the first player born in the 1990s to win an ATP title, to be ranked in the top 10, and to qualify for the ATP World Tour Finals. He has eight ATP singles titles, all won on hard courts. He is frequently described as having one of the best serves among his contemporaries. Statistically, he is among the strongest servers in the Open Era, winning 91% of service games to rank third all-time. Aided by his serve, he plays an all-court style with an emphasis on short points. Raonic has more ATP titles and finals appearances in the Open Era than all other Canadian men combined.

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