But ion thrusters and ordinary rocket engines part ways in their choice of propellant and their source of the energy that accelerates it. |
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Boy meets girl, falls in love but fate intervenes cruelly and compels them to part ways. |
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Similarly, if a husband decides to part ways with his wife he is directed to do so in a befitting manner. |
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In 1965, they decided to part ways, and Tinus continued the company by himself. |
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In this they part ways from the humanitarian community and-increasingly-governments also concerned about the human costs of cluster munitions. |
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And on some issues, there are simply philosophical differences that will always cause us to part ways. |
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Mustang fans thought the pony car would eventually part ways with the 4.0-litre SOHC V6, which has been around for, well, too long really. |
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As a result, UCB had to part ways with around 2 000 employees in different locations across the world. |
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Eventually, the goal is to part ways with today's technologies and take a new approach to manufacturing and producing. |
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Severance benefits should help provide an opportunity for the Company and former employee to part ways in an efficient and effective manner. |
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This is where we see the values of this government and the values of New Brunswickers part ways. |
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Fraisa had to part ways with worthy employees, and keeping the ship on course in the storm required joining forces and concentrating sites. |
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Michel and Leon decided to part ways and to create two distinct banking establishments with their different strategies. |
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I talked to Isabelle and together we decided to part ways with that person. |
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The Italian rider and team will part ways at the conclusion of the 2010 MotoGP season. |
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Also, his musical preferences changed during the years, so it was the best to officially part ways. |
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Though the two part ways, marry and have children, they eventually start meeting again, and their relationship starts to put a strain on their lives. |
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They agreed to part ways, with Barentsz continuing northeast, while Rijp headed due north. |
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The decision was not an easy one to take, but in the end, our goals and expectations had all become too different to make them work together, and so we decided to part ways. |
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However, the belief that biological evolution supports that these felines share ancestors with horses, dogs, and bats is point where the evolution and most creationists part ways. |
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This is where marketing and medical science may part ways. |
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At that point, filmmaker and historian part ways. |
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You'll need references for your next job so part ways on a good note. |
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The two layers of the façade part ways at the atria, as the balcony becomes a two-tiered viaduct that follows the outer perimeter of the building. |
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There is also a corresponding assumption in some quarters that a newly confident Turkey with a booming economy is getting ready to part ways with the EU accession process. |
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Whether friends or spouses, when the tenants part ways, the law does not adequately address what the rights and obligations of the tenants will be with respect to the rental unit. |
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Though Fossile and Townley part ways, the child provides an abiding link between them, belonging genetically to one, adoptively to the other. |
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Mrs. Dexter and her maid must part ways after Mrs. Dexter's divorce. |
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Toyota vehicles are also renowned for their residual values, so when it comes time to part ways with your business vehicle, there are few nameplates that can match the desirability and dollar value of a used Toyota. |
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