Preeclampsia also increases the risk of placental abruption in which the placenta separates from the uterine wall before delivery. |
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The Moon's orb of around 12 degrees is also that which separates the luminaries when the new crescent Moon reappears after conjunction. |
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Feldspar separates were handpicked from a 62-125 mm sieve fraction crushed from megacrysts. |
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Rather, it is the level that separates whether a player helps his team win or lose games. |
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Determination separates the men from the boys and is especially important in bodybuilding. |
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Just a wall separates it from Mangalavanam, forested with mangroves and tall trees, home to migratory birds which call at Kochi from afar. |
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Here scramjets beat the speed of sound using the Pegasus rocket, which later separates from the vehicle. |
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The dangerous game of prediction separates the optimists from the pessimists. |
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The gas chromatograph separates the substances present, and then each substance is broken into molecular fragments by the mass spectrometer. |
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You think that a wall as solid as the earth separates civilization from barbarism. |
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No distance separates the audience from the actors, who mill on the dance floor in the thick of the crowd. |
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It is status symbol, emblem of success, a marker that separates me from thee, mine from thine, my worth from your worthlessness. |
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The ocean swell separates gangway from platform at times by several meters and we must jump when ordered. |
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A bank of lush vegetation separates the tree-lined driveway on one side from its boundary, which is defined by the meandering river Deelagh. |
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As much as she has lost, her status as a conquering hero separates her from the threnodists. |
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The diaphragm is a muscle that separates the chest from the stomach organs. |
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This self-awareness, this sentient consciousness is also what separates us from every other animal life form on the planet. |
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How the small-time actors feel about the gulf that separates them from megastars who make megabucks is not discussed. |
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The first separation is achieved by isoelectric focusing that separates protein polypeptide chains according to amino acid composition. |
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Marriage and long-term commitment have to mean more than short-term self-gratification, otherwise what separates them from a holiday fling? |
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A similar but much less distinct unit separates the middle and upper coccolith limestones. |
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All day, the Atlantic churned and the tide surged under the narrow strip of land that separates the ocean from the Gulf of Mexico. |
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I think in general it's a great study of how to push right to the line that separates high drama, melodrama even, from parody. |
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The prime meridian is the line that separates geographic east from west on the globe. |
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However, graphing the data this way also further separates the data in the wrong direction. |
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But now they are moving to a pre-sell system that separates the jobs of sales, delivery and merchandising. |
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What separates Brazil from the rest of the world is their attitude to the beautiful game. |
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As you pull the lithosphere apart, as it separates, decompression occurs in the earth's mantle underneath the spreading centre. |
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In today's world of media blitzkrieg and instant entertainment, one quality separates the winners from the losers. |
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Choose neutral colored separates in the silhouette of the moment and jazz up with to-die-for accessories and shoes. |
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It is montage alone that separates and makes cinema stand out above all the other art forms. |
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It's traditional to choose a one-piece dress or gown, but separates are definitely an option. |
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If you prefer separates to a dress, a safe bet is to buy a beaded or sequinned cardigan, widely available on the High Street. |
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We stock mainly separates, skirts and matching jackets, blouses, shirts and sweaters. |
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The two pieces, fleece and shell jacket, work well in combination with each other and are just as functional when worn as separates. |
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Buy your suiting as separates, the suits sold as sets don't seem to generally be of the same quality. |
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Featuring separates for spring and fall, here are two tops that make a Florida statement. |
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Many stores now sell bikinis as separates, so you can buy the pants and bra in different sizes to ensure a perfect fit. |
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Day wear consists of angular shaped separates that include wide-neck jumpers and half-mast trousers. |
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For the best results, choose simple, body-skimming dresses and separates, rather than more fitted and detailed styles. |
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There is a clear correlation between sieve fraction and apparent age for white mica separates. |
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Each chapter separates the different aspects of such behavior problems as anxiety, bed-wetting and poor sleeping habits. |
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The second PC separates the Polynesian outlier from the true Polynesian populations and the Micronesian population from the Melanesian ones. |
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The mitral valve separates the heart's left atrium from the left ventricle. |
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The first line's primarily iambic structure separates it from the second, fourth and fifth lines trochaic feet. |
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Normally, a comma or other punctuation mark separates the ending or resumption of direct speech from its interruption. |
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The Mohorovicic discontinuity, or Moho, the first major boundary of the earth's interior, separates the crust from the underlying mantle. |
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The bill also separates out the confusion surrounding sick leave and bereavement leave. |
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In a festival where easy laughs are mostly the order of the day, this is a serious piece of work that separates the grown-ups from the kids. |
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Usually these trips include passage to neighbouring Anti-Paxos, across the mile-wide channel that separates the two islands. |
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The navicular and cuboid bones of the ankle are not fused, a primitive condition that separates tylopods from the third suborder the Ruminantia. |
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Though undeniably talented, Martin exhibits a hesitant sense of what separates the singingly oral from the stodgily ordinary. |
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What separates exceptional leaders from ordinary leaders is the ability to inspire and motivate employees. |
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The Fourier transform decomposes or separates a waveform or function into sinusoids of different frequency which sum to the original waveform. |
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If the mixture foams excessively, separates, or becomes syrupy, do not apply. |
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A mudroom, which features a playroom above, separates the family space from the garage. |
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He goes into the audience and I go on stage behind the curtain that separates the band from the foyer. |
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A septum of connective tissue separates the circular muscle layers of the pylorus and duodenum. |
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A hiatus hernia is when part of the stomach slides through the diaphragm, the muscular sheet that separates the lungs and chest from the abdomen. |
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When the stem finally separates completely, which is called full slip, the melon is very ripe and won't last long before turning soft and mushy. |
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Cape Cod is also a well-known faunal break that separates the Atlantic Boreal fauna to the north from the Atlantic Temperate fauna to the south. |
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A single nanopore separates two compartments filled with salt buffer and connected to Ag-AgCl electrodes. |
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Atkin says that hard-charging style is what separates the Paris company from rivals content to operate on cruise control. |
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A very small place, not more than 1 foot in breadth, separates you from the valley. |
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To get to your heart the surgeon makes an incision down the middle of your chest and separates your breastbone. |
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Apart from the differences in style a gulf of experience also separates the two players. |
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Man is a microcosm, as the neck separates rationality from vitality, so does diaphragm the vitality from the vegetativeness. |
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Not much separates the workstation I use for photo editing from a good Linux desktop. |
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The largest gulf separates the two men on the role of the market in the public sphere. |
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Man Power is a story of cool cut suits and separates that focus on strong masculine lines. |
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But the view of the spur that separates the Soufriere and Anse Chastanet bays is well worth the bumpy walk. |
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He discarded vitalism, the idea that living things possess a vital essence, that separates them from all other matter. |
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Proximally, the bursa is bordered by a synovial lining that separates the bursa from the proximal fat pad. |
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This central, multistory void separates distinct living spaces for the two owners, a mother and son. |
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Centromeres are the nonstaining primary constriction of a chromosome that separates the short arm from the long arm. |
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A grassy bay separates this buttress from the fine slabs on Cir Mhor's SW face. |
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Each channel separates into many streamers and stabs into the ionosphere at 4 million miles per hour. |
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All of us are sinful, we have all done wrong and this separates us from our creator God. |
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Those who attend The Play About the Baby will find scant refuge behind the fourth wall that usually separates audience from actors. |
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This is achieved by placing imaginary planes at the mouths of a channel that separates the pore region from the bulk water. |
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This is what separates the professional from us ham-fisted beer guzzling amateurs. |
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The canary creeper has five-lobed leaves and bird-like flowers, and a style of growth that separates it from the typical tropaeolums. |
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As in rodents, canines are absent and a large space separates the incisors and the first cheek tooth. |
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It is heavily barred brown-and-white above and below, with a white eye-line that separates a rufous cap and cheek. |
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The retractable hardtop unlatches, separates into multiple sections, then folds neatly under a hard cover in 29 seconds. |
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What separates Owens is his ability to stiff-arm and outmuscle defenders to make huge yards after the catch. |
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This phrase originated in theatrical circles where the fourth wall is the imaginary wall that separates the actors and the audience. |
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The two countries are linked by a causeway over a narrow strait which separates the two sides. |
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It essentially separates early and later representatives of the species, which tended to develop evolute coiling through geologic time. |
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In fact, this sense of daring separates him from many creative artists, both within the Hollywood sphere and the indie orbit. |
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On the other side of the fence that separates prey from predator, a herd of zebras huddle together and drink from a nearby river. |
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The digital divide which separates people and regions also separates organisations. |
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For example, look at something like a winnowing machine which separates the corn from the chaff. |
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The system Merken developed with Beecher finds and separates the 18 most common food flavonoids, representing all 5 subclasses. |
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There is a sort of dynamism there in that wing of the movement which separates it from the old High Church. |
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This feature separates a stereo signal's normal bass content for recording just the subharmonic effect to a separate track. |
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Her extraction method separates casein from milk with high-pressure carbon dioxide. |
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An additional character that separates this species from the cervids is the presence of an abdominal musk gland. |
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When you switch on the electricity it separates the charged particles of the enclosed gas, thus setting up a controlled lightning display. |
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Here, the railing separates from the wall creating a hollow space with ample daylight filtering in through a skylight directly above. |
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Solar panels power an electrolyser that separates water into hydrogen and oxygen. |
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The diaphragm is a sheet of muscle, which separates the chest from the abdominal cavity and forms the floor of the thorax. |
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The machine grinds off the coffee beans' outer hull, and separates the miel into a giant basin. |
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This fifth question separates the contributors to the 1977 symposium from those in the 2002 volume. |
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A simple glass wall separates the church from its huge parvis, dematerializing the boundary between interior and exterior. |
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But understand this, the requirement of any golf course is that it separates the class players from the rest. |
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These data have been produced by photogrammetric methods and by scanning, tagging, vectorizing, and gridding of hypsographic map separates. |
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The orbital septum, a connective tissue reflection of the periosteum, inserts into the eyelids and separates them from the orbits. |
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I wonder if the experts are truly cognizant of the unnecessary chasm that separates the layman from the cultured. |
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Azinger, then 37 and in his 16th year on tour, saw in the 21-year-old rookie the quality of mind that separates phenoms from prodigies. |
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As today's exclusive survey shows, a massive gulf separates Bradford's highest-flying comprehensives from those with lower scores. |
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This separates analog signal conditioning in hardware from digital signal processing in software and results in significant advantages. |
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The motor branch to the hypothenar muscles separates from the main ulnar nerve just distal to the pisiform at the wrist. |
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The curds travel over a screen that separates the fine whey from the cheese on a conveyor traveling about a foot a minute. |
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The calling of priest separates him distinctly and irrefragably from the lives of the peasants, to whose spiritual needs he officially ministers. |
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Instead, we butted through the heaving, flinty grey water towards the narrow passageway that separates Karmoy from the mainland. |
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What separates him from the average band leader is his willingness to pursue just about every wacko idea that enters his mind. |
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Because The Times separates news and editorial operations, he has no involvement in the editorial pages of the newspaper. |
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A large center console separates the interior into distinct right and left sections. |
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An abyss separates those who have served and sacrificed their blood for our freedom and those of us who have reaped the benefit. |
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The company has also offered to rebuild the crumbling brick wall that separates the garage and the war memorial. |
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The Oman Fault separates the Zagros fold and thrust belt from the Makran accretionary wedge in the east. |
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A lovely vale of greensward called Princes Street Gardens separates the two towns, and several bridges span the shallow valley. |
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A simple worm grader, run by an electric motor, separates the worms from the dirt. |
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But at a deeper level, a wide gulf separates journalism from the conceptually more demanding task of writing history. |
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At small attack angles, the fluid smoothly flows over the leading edge of the airfoil but separates from the surface near the trailing edge. |
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The receiver separates the electronic program guide data from the input stream. |
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But the soothsayers had reckoned without one factor, the indomitable will that separates the titans from the also-rans. |
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In three stages, it separates solids and liquids, removes ammonia, recovers soluble phosphorus, and processes the solids into plant fertilizer. |
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The canines are absent or vestigial, and a substantial diastema separates incisors and cheek teeth. |
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What separates roads from gravel paths, is the degree of asphalting they have been dressed with. |
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It is the scissor work, above all, which separates the real professional from the novice. |
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Spectrally the mineral separates do not show absorptions due to any mineral species other than antigorite. |
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There is about 1 foot of space between the table and the short divider wall that separates us from the bar. |
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The intestinal epithelial lining serves as a physical barrier that separates and maintains distinctive luminal and subepithelial compartments. |
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Luke 16, clearly illustrates that an impassable gulf separates the dead from the living. |
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A flood bank separates canal and river, and the lock is in partial disrepair. |
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Or maybe I like hearing about a good con that separates the rubes from their money. |
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It is a very wearable collection and can be worn either as separates or the entire outfit. |
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Patient viewers will notice that a barely perceptible sheet of glass separates the two women, and they will also register two men seen fragmentarily. |
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The analysis separates materials primarily based on bract to utricle length ratios and bract length followed by sepal number and utricle dehiscence. |
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Oil refining separates the various fractions of petroleum by a process called fractional distillation and takes place in a large plant called a refinery. |
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The result is a transparent birefringent crystal, known as a Nicol prism, which effective separates polarized light at the interface between the two crystal halves. |
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Yes, and I suppose this officially makes me an old fart if I even care about these sorts of things, but if we don't have standards, then what separates us from the savages? |
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As far as I know, until he separates himself from his current wife, the only sacrament of which he may partake is extreme unction, and only that if he repents his remarriage. |
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When these currents flow across the circuitry that separates the rover chassis and power bus return, they create a small voltage that is measured and reported in telemetry. |
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But, largely thanks to the Blairite project, the gap that separates the Tories and Labour has dramatically moved its position on the political spectrum. |
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In the central and eastern parts of the range, the northern margin is also sharply defined, but separates bedrock from glacial and alluvial sediments or bedrock inliers. |
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North and west of the chalkland is the hill and vale country that separates the lowlands of southern England from the more rugged terrain of the west. |
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The fiberglass wall separates the entry from the curatorial working space. |
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The plateau complex rises toward the southeast, where it climaxes in the Drakensberg range, part of an escarpment that separates the plateau from the coastal areas. |
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What really separates contented couples from those in deep marital misery is a healthy balance between their positive and negative feelings and actions toward each other. |
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There is an at-grade light-rail line that for a couple of miles runs right along the green line that separates West from East. |
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A sequence of passes separates the luminance and chrominance information from the composite video signal and demodulates the color carrier to separate out color information. |
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To transform my choices for a dressier version, I'll select nice separates or a well-cut pants suit with more dramatic accessories and great shoes. |
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There is nothing I like more than to enjoy Greek salad with local Cretan wine by the small canal which separates the bay from the rest of the world. |
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The awns of Squirrel-tail Grass show a backward curving which, wedgelike, raises each spikelet from those below and soon separates the ripened spike, joint from joint. |
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A 112-mile U.N. buffer zone, known as the Green Line, separates the two areas. |
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I was captivated and by the end, I felt smarter, finally on the right side of the line that separates boys and men. |
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So at this precise moment where others would lose their nerve, bottle and audience, he did what separates mere amateurs from The Greats like himself. |
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A narrow slit in front of the light source lets a small beam of light through to a device called a monochromator, which separates the wavelengths. |
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More than any other, a tour of Australia separates the men from the boys. |
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This is the part of the competition that separates the men from the boys. |
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This recovery system separates collected rubber tracklayers into core metal and rubber, for the purpose of recycling them into iron materials and boiler fuels. |
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In our collective memory of historical events, some players are canonized, others are diminished, and the process that separates them often seems arbitrary. |
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Then, about 13,000 years ago, the southern edge of the ice sheet retreated past the divide that separates the Mississippi watershed from areas that drain northward. |
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Unless you are going for a job in advertising, or in an accounts department that likes to think of itself as wacky, neutral suits or separates are probably the best option. |
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The strength of the working class emerges the more it politically differentiates, separates and demarcates itself from the policies and programs of the bourgeoisie. |
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Finding the common bonds that help us realize that we have far more in common than that which separates us. |
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Browns in Davygate also sells separates as well as one-pieces. |
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Personally, I don't wear separates, but one can wear them occasionally to freshen their style and wardrobe, with a whole new casual yet elegant look. |
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Barbed wire separates the houses from a caravan park on one side, and a tall steel perimeter fence clearly marks the area as separate from the rest of the street. |
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The decimal point separates the whole numbers from the fractions or parts of numbers and so every number has a decimal point, whether we show it or not. |
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The mineral separates provided a population of euhedral, prismatic crystals, which are either transparent and colourless or chocolate brown and translucent to opaque. |
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There is an inexorable blurring of the line that separates entertainers and athletes. |
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There's a killer choice of separates that cover all the key trends for the new season including the leather skirt, cable knit, and boyfriend jacket. |
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Yet, what separates Cunningham, herself young and inexperienced, from a woman studying? |
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What marks them out as distinct also separates them from their neighbours. |
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He is the one who claims that one day he is going to judge the world, and he is going to separate all mankind as a shepherd separates his sheep from the goats. |
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The open atrium acoustically separates this curved form from the main rectilinear block that houses the National Library collections in a flexible framework of levels. |
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The layer of polar lipid headgroups separates the apolar hydrocarbon core of the membrane from the surrounding aqueous phase and stabilizes its lamellar structure. |
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Marc took what looked like vintage World War II jackets and shirts and fastened them with multi-coloured elastic belts and floaty summer separates. |
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You won't find a better dance ensemble this side of that imaginary line that separates the US from the wild and beautiful lands and music to its south. |
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The head casing that separates the transoms from the French doors runs at the same 7-foot height around the entire space, blending with the built-in bookshelves. |
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It's but a thin red line that separates the lawful from the lawless. |
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A small strip of land, the demilitarized zone, separates the two sides. |
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New chipsets will also enable the cost for separates to fall. |
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Increases in the mean male body size in a population are therefore predicted to cause increases in the threshold body size that separates horned and hornless male morphs. |
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North and South Korea are working on projects to fully connect two sets of railways across the demilitarized zone that separates the Korean Peninsula at the 38th parallel. |
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It was also noted that a wooden door within the close boarded fence which separates the two garden areas had been opened to provide access to and from the main garden. |
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A fence separates the preschool garden from the lawns of the hospital. |
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The more daring divers can approach the screen that separates the pools, and poke small baitfish through holes to the dozen nurse sharks waiting hungrily on the other side. |
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It just happens to fall not along the aisle of the House of Commons, but along the party wall that joins, and separates, the most famous houses in Downing Street. |
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His runways are always filled with intricately tailored separates, soft gowns, and lush fabrics. |
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As he retreats away from civilization, the space that separates him from his jungle ghost prey collapses in an entwinement of vines, trees, dirt, and foliage. |
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The thing that separates boys and girls in academic ability is nothing to do with gender, or hormones, or anything physical, pathological, histological, or hormonal. |
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So, what separates this film from a host of other teen road movies? |
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The altar is located in the center of the sanctuary, and a screen or partition called an iconostasis separates the sanctuary from the rest of the church. |
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A red rope separates about 30 of us from the groaning, pressing mass of humanity that's about to charge pell-mell into the freezing San Francisco Bay. |
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As a basement membrane separates an epithelium from the underlying lamina propria or supportive tissue, so it also separates the follicle from the theca. |
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A junction between dissimilarly doped semiconductor layers sets up a potential barrier in the cell, which separates the light-generated charge carriers. |
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But I cannot imagine these lines in Pollock's mouth, and not just because of all that separates the medieval aristocrat from the modern petit bourgeois. |
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No difference truly separates science and art in this crucial respect. |
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These folds include the falx cerebri, and the tentorium, which separates the cerebral hemispheres from the cerebellum. |
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This first bolter contains a screen of eight meshes to the inch and separates the hard particles, dirt or scale. |
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The share makes the horizontal cuts the separates the furrow slice from the soil below and when it is worn it is important to fit a new one. |
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The faultline separates the two distinctively different regions of the Highlands to the north and west, and the Lowlands to the south and east. |
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A well-defined ethnical line is all that separates the Slovaks from the Magyars and the Little Russians. |
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Landing from jumps incorrectly may also lead to shin splints, in which the muscle separates from the bone. |
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If this occurs, the referee separates the opponents and orders them to continue boxing. |
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The fimbriation of the cross of St George separates its red from the red of the saltire. |
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The Pentland Firth is not an inlet, but the strait that separates the Orkney Isles from the mainland. |
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For instance, it separates Knighton from its railway station, and divides the village of Llanymynech where a pub straddles the line. |
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Beginning with County Donegal, Lough Swilly separates one side of the Inishowen peninsula. |
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A series of six passages separates each of the islands or island groups in the chain. |
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The Russians planned to hold the line of the Ingur River which separates Abkhazia from Georgia proper. |
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The Harlem River, another tidal strait between the East and Hudson Rivers, separates most of Manhattan from the Bronx. |
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To begin transcribing a gene, the RNA polymerase binds to a sequence of DNA called a promoter and separates the DNA strands. |
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The Timor Sea separates the island from Australia to the south, and the Indonesian Province of East Nusa Tenggara lies to East Timor's west. |
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A chick will glide from the nest down to the sea after 75 days, which will mark the point at which it separates permanently from its parents. |
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The River Severn separates the western, southern and eastern suburbs from the town centre and northern suburbs. |
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Paradoxically, it is a unifying feature, not something that separates the citizens of a country. |
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No great extinction or burst of diversity separates the Cretaceous from the Jurassic. |
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The Strait of Bonifacio is directly north of Sardinia and separates Sardinia from the French island of Corsica. |
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Near Krefeld, the river crosses the Uerdingen line, the line which separates the areas where Low German and High German are spoken. |
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The Wash is the large indentation in the coastline of Eastern England that separates the curved coast of East Anglia from Lincolnshire. |
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This more widely separates lactating females from their calves, increasing nutritional stress for the young and lower reproductive rates. |
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Mycelial fragmentation occurs when a fungal mycelium separates into pieces, and each component grows into a separate mycelium. |
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The islands of Novaya Zemlya, an extension of the northern end of the Ural Mountains, separates the Barents Sea from the Kara Sea. |
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This rift zone separates the African Plate to the west from the Somali Plate to the east. |
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From August 4 through August 12, 1498, he explored the Gulf of Paria which separates Trinidad from mainland Venezuela. |
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The river is bridged again at Swaythling, where Woodmill Bridge separates the tidal and non tidal sections of the river. |
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Another trait that separates crocodiles from other crocodilians is their much higher levels of aggression. |
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After the plant material is consumed, it is mixed with saliva in the rumen and reticulum and separates into solid and liquid material. |
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It separates the Angeln peninsula to the north from the Schwansen peninsula to the south. |
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However, an expanse of water separates the island of Gotland from the Swedes. |
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This water channel which separates the Iran Plateau from the Arabia Plate, has enjoyed an Iranian Identity since at least 2200 years ago. |
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As a desert, Sahara is now a hostile expanse that separates the Mediterranean economy from the economy of the Niger basin. |
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In the extreme south a major transform fault separates Tierra del Fuego from the small Scotia Plate. |
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The San Juanico Strait separates the islands of Samar and Leyte but it is traversed by the San Juanico Bridge. |
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Bristol Bay is the portion of the Bering Sea which separates the Alaska Peninsula from mainland Alaska. |
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It is bounded on the east by the Kamchatka Peninsula and on the west by the Taygonos Peninsula, which separates it from Gizhigin Bay. |
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This is transported up an apron chain consisting of steel links several feet wide, which separates some of the dirt. |
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The inherent aspect describes the purpose of a verb and what separates verbs from one another. |
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An appositive colon also separates the subtitle of a work from its principal title. |
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Reserve powers can also be written into a republican constitution that separates the offices of Head of State and Head of Government. |
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To make pulp from wood, a chemical pulping process separates lignin from cellulose fibres. |
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The lower sieve separates clean grain, which falls through, from incompletely threshed pieces. |
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A bergschrund forms when the movement of the glacier separates the moving ice from the stationary ice forming a crevasse. |
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This ridge separates Blackcombe and Whitecombe on the eastern side of the fell, and gives good views into both combes. |
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The less dense tissue that separates the sclerotome segments develop into the intervertebral discs. |
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A drainage divide, water divide, divide, ridgeline, watershed, water parting, is the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins. |
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At the mouth of the river, it separates the communities of Dartmouth and Kingswear. |
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The town is built on a hill rising from the west bank of the River Dart, which separates Totnes from the suburb of Bridgetown. |
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It was unitive in that it directly asked each person to go beyond that which separates him or her from other people. |
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The Western blot is somewhat similar, but uses an electrical field that separates out the various components by their molecular weight. |
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Feldspar separates consisted of alkali feldspar, either albitic plagioclase or potassium feldspar, or mixtures of both. |
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Infinium said that its Pure Oxygen Anodes separates the metal production chamber from anode gases. |
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It interacts with other quarks and antiquarks created out of the vacuum as it separates from what's left of the proton. |
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She separates the recyclable items, including papers and plastics, and places them inside the recycling bin. |
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Variety is key with separates ranging from t-shirts to pencil skirts, and includes kurtas and kaftans. |
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This is what separates Wolf from a pack of publications that demand perfectly manicured and manipulated images that bastardize reality. |
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The 740-kilometre Line of Control separates the Pakistani side of Kashmir from the Indian-administered part of the region. |
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What separates the trolls from the exuberant or opinionated is anonymity. |
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Betacatenin immunohistochemistry separates mesenteric fibromatosis from gastrointestinal stromal tumor and sclerosing mesenteritis. |
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In some areas, a perpendicular transform fault separates adjacent segments, forming an arrangement that looks much like a staircase. |
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Imperial logic genders and separates subject peoples so that the men are the Other and the women are civilizable. |
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The pit in a freestone peach separates easily from the flesh, while the pit in a clingstone is firmly attached to the fruit. |
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A stove as big as a Buick was the mark of a fine kitchen until oven and cooktop separates became the norm. |
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He was born in 1940 in Juchitan, which is part of a region called Istmo, in Oaxaca, that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Strait of Juan de Fuca separates the Canadian island and Washington's Olympic Peninsula. |
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This happened just two months after the Sino-Soviet clash along the Ussuri River that separates China and Russia. |
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In that process, an instrument vaporizes a soil sample, separates the chemical fragments produced, and then identifies those constituents. |
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The HC03VRE also features the company's V-Line System which separates the plasticization and injection processes. |
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What separates Braid from the dozens of generic side-scrolling platformers on the market is the ability to rewind time. |
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And, it's no boring monotone styles or basic bandeaux, designs with edgy detailing and stylish separates made the cut. |
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The first coat separates and lengthens and the second coat creates that voluminous falsie effect. |
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In some cases the intertrochanteric fracture is multifragmentary and reversed and separates the greater trochanter completely from the femur. |
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Mineral separates were sorted by magnetic susceptibility using a Frantz isodynamic separator. |
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After closure, the neuro-ectoderm separates from the cutaneous ectoderm, and the space between is filled by mesoderm. |
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One sample, W52, separates out from the other sherds, which overlap with a considerable amount of intrasample variation. |
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It separates the Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines from the Sahara Desert. |
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Classics including the iconic Polo shirt, cable cashmere sweaters, chinos, pinwale corduroy pants and sun bleached cotton separates will be available in a variety of colors. |
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Haifa's patented process, which turns freshly quarried stone into one that has the look of authentic antiquity, is what separates Haifa from its competitors. |
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Similarly, on the quantum network, a laser separates individual photons and sends them to a modulator device, which pumps them out to other network nodes on fiber-optic cable. |
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Less distance separates the viewer from the viewed, thanks in no small part to the straightforward, photojournalistic quality of Foglia's photographs. |
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The strobe feature separates the Gladius from the rest of the field. |
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The tricuspid valve separates the right atrium and the right ventricle. |
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The mylohyoid muscle separates the submandibular and sublingual spaces. |
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Species of this subgenus have reduced chaetotaxy on their first walking legs, which distinctly separates them from members of the subgenus Unionicola and other subgenera. |
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It describes the decisions made to construct a route which cuts off the valley from Beit Jala and separates the Salesian Convent from the Salesian Monastery. |
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From colorful summer frocks to nautical sailor suits and preppy separates, this charming line showcased an array of styles perfectly suited for any little one. |
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The Witness functions steadily in the present and gradually separates from the doer, the accomplisher, to be the observer, to be 'with' the client. |
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Eddie Fisher uses wah-wah pedal and a distorted sound that separates his music from the blax-ploitation film funk that it might otherwise be associated with. |
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A glass partition wall separates the concourse from the platforms. |
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This hill rises gently from the valley of the River Glenderamackin, which separates the Helvellyn range of fells from Blencathra and the northern Lakeland fells. |
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It sits at the head of Hangzhou Bay, which separates Shanghai and Ningbo. |
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The carbonate is calcined in situ to give calcium oxide, which forms a slag with various impurities present, and separates from the purified iron. |
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A cotton gin is a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, allowing for much greater productivity than manual cotton separation. |
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That separates koineisation from normal evolution of dialects. |
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