We had begun to drift apart, but my beating had brought us back onto common ground. |
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If you don't spend regular quality time together, chances are you'll drift apart. |
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They graduate together, drift apart at University and begin to face the terrors of being a twentysomething at the same time. |
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Most of us, even with every communication option possible, drift apart from friends. |
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In an exclusive interview, the Afghan President Hamid Karzai shows us what's making America's allies drift apart. |
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You see how two people do not manage to get together or how two people drift apart. |
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It is not enough that each give everything to the other, instead each must give exactly what the other needs, otherwise they will drift apart. |
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There are, because of this, places where the plates come into collision, and other places where they drift apart. |
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However, despite being inseparable during high school, Enid and Rebecca begin to drift apart as their maturing life goals take them in different directions. |
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In some professions, technological advances have led the flow of goods and information to drift apart. |
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After that, the motion of the tectonic plates reversed and a new cycle began as the continents started to drift apart. |
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Melancholia stars Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg as sisters who drift apart as the end of the world is coming closer. |
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Atlantic type margins have little earthquake activity, and develop when continents drift apart to form new oceans. |
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She looks closely at the ways that we are drawn together, unite, and drift apart. |
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Even before the Second World War ended, the Allies were beginning to drift apart. |
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In the passing years the two drift apart and come together, never entirely separated because of the pulls and passions of first love. |
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Perhaps the most important contribution of such a conference is the interdisciplinary exchange between scholars of the sciences and the arts, which is necessary if science and society are not to drift apart. |
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Without redistributive measures at the level of the central state, living standards and the provision of public services will quickly drift apart. |
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Thus the Cairns group was continuing to drift apart. |
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This finding is not consistent with a market that is spatially integrated, where arbitrage rules out the possibility that prices could continue to drift apart in the long run although the series are cointegrated. |
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We must take care that East and West do not drift apart in some specific areas, such as the environment, precisely now, that politically we seem to be closer than ever before. |
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An intuitive and darkly playful blend of theatre and dance, the piece examines our isolation and the way people come together and drift apart, and evokes the fragility that accompanies the turning points in human lives. |
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He was conscious of the danger that UKAS and the NPL might drift apart, but noted that UKAS had recently sought the NPL's advice in a case concerning conflicts of interest. |
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Enforcement of the Regulations would be especially difficult if the requirements were placed in separate regulations and had the tendency to drift apart over time. |
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At other times, partners drift apart as their objectives shift. |
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However, the climate shifted and became more humid as Pangaea began to drift apart. |
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Events such as these contributed to a drift apart between the British government and many of its subjects in the Thirteen Colonies. |
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And how do you make sure you don't drift apart again every time the going gets tough? |
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However, one has to take into account loyal allies who could drift apart and that could mean a reduction of five to 25 seats. |
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In time, a United States committed to unilateral supremacy and prophylactic invulnerability, and Europeans attempting to build and enlarge cooperative security through multilateralism, could only drift apart from each other. |
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And that's how things seemed to end as they all began to drift apart. |
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Giant hot rocks spout out from the deep mantle, which in the long run softens the tectonic plates from below, forcing the plates to drift apart from the hotspots. |
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