Exporting Sessions to Premiere Pro

Hi There,
I'm a newbee to Adobe products. I was wondering; I had three or four clips of audio in one track of a Premiere Pro project, opened it in Audition, worked on it, then exported it back into Premiere Pro. The problem is that, when I exported it into Premiere Pro, Audition created one clip out of the three or four clips that I had. Yes they were all in the same track, but I need them separated so that I can apply different effects, volume and EQ to each later on.
Any Ideas?

Here are some screen shots detailing what I mean.
This is Adobe Audition. As you can see, the large track is divided. It has five sections to be exact.
I click the export to Adobe Premiere Pro, but when it opens in Premiere Pro it joins the five sections on the one track and converts it into one section on the one track. Hope these help.

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