The digital divide exists between those in cities and those in rural areas. |
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If you pick perennial plants, like the alpine phlox or gazania, then you can divide them and propagate them throughout the border. |
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A society where the social divide between haves and have-nots has become a chasm is a society that breeds violence and brutality. |
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The move is designed to divide the tribals along religious communal lines and to create friction amongst them. |
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Deep suspicions and fears continue to divide the people into ethnic enclaves. |
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Involution occurs here, as cells divide and push other cells into the blastocoel from the top of the dorsal lip. |
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The great divide between the word people and the visual people is nothing new in newspaper newsrooms. |
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Secondly, by encouraging a drinking culture in younger people, the divide between young and old only widens. |
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In fact, the divide is much more practical, between those who would manage our land and those who would not. |
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The digital divide which separates people and regions also separates organisations. |
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A failure to divide the world into a stage for black-and-white moral conflict makes, he believes, for dull radio. |
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The antiquary William Camden was the first to divide surnames into the categories broadly represented in all European languages. |
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A similar bill to address the digital divide already passed the Senate unanimously. |
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You add up all the household incomes and you divide in by the number of households. |
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It plays into the hands of racist and right-wing forces who want to divide and weaken the working class. |
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It is described as a romance, set across the social divide in the world of Victorian industrial society. |
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Ductile thrusts that were active during the Ordovician-Silurian Caledonian orogeny divide the Moine into a scries of major nappes. |
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Until today, the Coalition has coasted through this rift without rancour even though there's a huge divide between the two sides. |
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The next problem is how to multiply and divide numbers involving fractions. |
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I would identify what disposable money I had each month, and divide it equally between the two. |
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This means that there was not a linguistic divide between the slave holders and their slaves. |
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The impact of a year of low-intensity warfare on public opinion on both sides of the divide has further dimmed the prospects for peace. |
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A crossover is essentially a network of capacitors and inductors that divide the signal into different groupings according to frequency. |
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The technical intricacies of the internet are blurring the lines which divide technology and design. |
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We remain indivisible despite their attempts to divide Americans through their relentless warfare against class, ethnic and religious unity. |
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The truth is that Northern Ireland is a state which nurtures sectarian divide and rule. |
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For them, a screen would divide the visible stage from an invisible backstage where scenes would be changed. |
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We must unite beyond the boundaries of race, class, belief systems and age that all too often divide us. |
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Officials see a citywide wireless network as a potential revenue source, a way to bridge the digital divide and a means of attracting tourists. |
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Fill the tank again, note the amount of litres taken and divide the number of miles driven by the amount of fuel used. |
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All the important rivalries in Europe both antedated the ideological divide and crossed its boundaries. |
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He also designed an instrument to divide a right angle into a given number of equal parts. |
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Historians of the English Civil War tell us that the Parliamentary and Royalist sides did not divide equally on grounds of religion. |
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The site is bounded by fencing, hedges and trees, and fences divide most of the plots. |
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We don't usually divide it into vertical levels, and no particular distinction is made in terms of correspondences depending on depth. |
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I don't think any amount of huffing and puffing across the political divide is going to change Greencore's calculated business decision. |
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It has moved from talking about growing the cake, to now getting on with the job of deciding how it will divide the cake up. |
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Whether or not the north-south divide exists, it is perpetuated through the media. |
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When dividing by the powers of the new base, it is important not to leave out any of the powers, even if the number does not divide into it. |
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This divide between race and class politics continues to haunt local and national efforts to build a progressive coalition. |
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I am in love with books and have to divide my day into house chores, time to write and time to read. |
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There is undoubtedly a divide across Europe, a sense of distinctness, which defies analysis in political or geographical terms. |
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At certain bailes, groups of men began to divide themselves into two sides and face one another across the dancefloor. |
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How many diagonals are needed to divide a heptagon, a nonagon, and an undecagon into triangles? |
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But the Indian government is loath to divide an already divided state any further. |
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Full-height, double-glazed sheets brace the structure and barely divide interior from exterior. |
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The Holy Girl exposes the divide between spirituality and sexuality as inherently false and destructive. |
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This energy is used to produce new organic compounds form carbon dioxide, and thus enables bacteria to grow and divide in the absence of light. |
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You can dig up and divide your lily of the valley anytime between October and March to give to your friends. |
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There was no curtain or a screen to divide the men and women at the prayer. |
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More than 470 glass wall and door panels, some curved, will divide and connect spaces in a new and unique way. |
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To change a common fraction into a decimal, one must divide the numerator by the denominator. |
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Like the last, coveted chocolate bar, parents are expected to divide their love up equally. |
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The rabbi explained that the purpose of the separating divide between men and women in the synagogue was to keep the men's thoughts on prayer. |
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As the neural tube closes, the ectodermal cells continue to grow and divide very rapidly. |
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As cells divide it is a necessity that the DNA be copied, in such a way that each daughter cell acquires the same amount of genetic material. |
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Great mountain ranges known as cordilleras divide Spain into distinct natural regions. |
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This divide and rule policy has been as crudely mercenary as it has been undemocratic. |
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He imagined how a diagonal line cutting across a square would divide the square into two right triangles. |
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He conveniently forgets that attitudes to the development did not divide on party political lines. |
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Older classifications divide the bilbies and bandicoots into two families, Thylacomyidae and Peramelidae, respectively. |
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The cells of the morula continue to divide by mitosis, and the morula passes down into the uterus. |
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More extreme members of right-wing groups tap into this divide by encouraging mistrust of city dwellers and the educated. |
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A table of eight expensively suited businessmen was next to us, and we wondered if they would divide the bill on to eight credit cards. |
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Cells normally divide in a controlled way, but abnormal cells keep on dividing, which can form a lump. |
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In order to estimate the population density we divide the estimated abundance by the effective sample area. |
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As a result of early colonial policies of divide and conquer, the regional governments tended to be drawn along ethnic lines. |
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They took steps to divide Hindus and Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs, upper castes and lower castes, Aryan North and Dravidian South. |
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Let us not fall for cheap tactics and propaganda that are designed to divide us. |
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The mass media promote racism and nationalism in an effort to divide us and blind us from the real problems of society. |
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The apparent refusal is being described by some American intelligence analysts as an indication of a significant divide between the groups. |
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Lines every 15 feet divide the field into squares, both in horizontal and vertical direction. |
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If Cymbidium Orchids are congested with back bulbs, remove old flower spikes and divide and re-pot in good quality Cymbidium mix. |
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Von Berg does note a continental divide in response to his Naked photographs. |
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I will divide this section into two, dealing with trolling with lures and baits. |
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To convert a fraction to a percentage, divide the numerator by the denominator. |
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There might be a way to adapt the house to divide it into two separate dwellings. |
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The Ewe divide proverbs into two groups of metaphorical use according to social status and age of their performers. |
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The king was growing old, and thought to divide his kingdom among his daughters. |
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There is no divide in the originary experience of ipseity, there is no horizonal structure, and there is no temporality. |
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But I also believe that this is a wedge issue, that this is something that is often raised to try to divide people. |
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Then after a few weeks, the two sides would return to the negotiating table to discuss the issues that divide them. |
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I appeal to the Labor Party even now not to divide the Assembly on this issue. |
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I divide my time at Student Health between nursing and working as one of the Health Education Coordinators. |
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They feed on it because they would love to divide it and there are people like that I've always called the dividers. |
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It will become another way to divide Americans, another way to dump on huge swathes of this society, i.e., everyone who doesn't agree with them. |
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Hodgkins Lymphoma is a rare cancer where white cells in the immune system become abnormal and divide too rapidly. |
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Valleys to the north of the drainage divide are drowned and flooded by the sea, whereas to the south the valleys are still alluvial. |
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This ability to share across the divide means that solutions can be built that are agnostic. |
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Under such blows the enemy has to divide its forces thus allowing the troops on the offensive to destroy the enemy group piecemeal. |
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A blue scrim downstage tears open dramatically as the first piece begins, and stark black beams divide the stage like some urban forest. |
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A key way occupying powers keep control in such circumstances is by divide and rule. |
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The only thing that managed to take the wind out of my sails was when he asked me to divide it equally amongst the children. |
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The corollary is a similar divide in the amount that needs to be spent on acquiring and remunerating players appropriate for the task. |
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Those at the top of society fan ideas of nationalism, racism and sexism that divide people. |
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He then made the unwise decision to divide his force into three columns, he himself commanding one. |
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A decade ago a peppy 10-year-old might divide his play among soccer, basketball, and baseball seasons. |
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There is indeed a digital divide in cyberculture studies, and, like the digital divide in on-line access, it is keyed to racial categories. |
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The ancient principle of divide and rule will henceforth be applied to British families. |
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This must surely highlight the massive digital divide that has opened up between the haves and have-nots. |
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Yet gender gaps can still divide the best of political bedmates as un-PC gripes tumble out of right-on mouths. |
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The rivers on the eastern side of the divide empty into Hudson's Bay, while the westerly rivers flow to the Pacific. |
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The atmosphere in the stands at The Oval has reflected the divide between traditionalists and the Barmy Army. |
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In her lifetime she noted that her work highlighted the unfortunate divide between autodidactic and certified professional therapy. |
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When new leaves appear, divide asters, bellflowers, chrysanthemums, daylilies, sedums, Shasta daisies, and yarrow. |
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If the number in the second column is odd, divide it by two and drop the remainder. |
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The mathematical constant pi is the number you get when you divide a circle's circumference by its diameter. |
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Race is also sometimes used to divide humanity into different groups according to real or imagined common descent. |
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Their agenda, from the beginning, has been that of partition, of divide and rule. |
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As a rule, we divide our hearts into different compartments, for lovable, neutral and unlovable people. |
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Why not divide the four fates amongst four different people, and make it fair? |
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Spaghetti bolognese When I make this, I make a big batch and divide it into portions to keep in the freezer for an instant meal. |
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You can divide little objects out, not only the planets, but the nebula and clusters of stars. |
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As we all know, this issue has caused massive issues for the party internally, this divide cleaves the party right down to its lowest level. |
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His dancers divide their time between classes in contemporary technique and ballet. |
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Using a slotted spoon, divide the beetroot and herbs between four dinner plates and crumble the feta cheese over the top. |
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These two divide their page down the middle, one column each, and blog independently of each other. |
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I could just divide the number of days by 365 if I did not have to account for those leap years. |
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You can even premeasure each meal to save yourself the hassle of trying to divide the correct portion while on the go. |
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Propagation is rarely from seed as the colonies of bulbs spread and divide up into offsets freely. |
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When freezing leftovers, the quickest way to cool down a casserole is to divide it into individual portions and place in shallow containers. |
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A transparent PVC screen was placed in each experimental tank before testing to divide it lengthways. |
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We considered a model in which the proliferating cells divide by binary fission. |
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Instead, I began to see the conflicts and fissures that exist in the city and divide its inhabitants into different groups, classes and cultures. |
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In graminaceous plants, leaf cells divide from a basal meristem, which causes older cells to be displaced by younger cells below them. |
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For now, however, the ceasefire holds with both sides of the political divide stating their continued commitment to the peace process. |
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If I could find a way to clone myself, for today only, I would, if only to be able to divide both workload and social loyalties. |
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It was playing the old bosses' game of divide and rule to prevent workers' full power being unleashed. |
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The Blue Nile and White Nile tributaries share a drainage divide with the Omo River. |
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Because of the enormouns amount of yolk, not a single cleavage furrow is able to penetrate through the yolk, and divide the egg completely. |
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A bankruptcy judge would divide the available resources among the creditors. |
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We can divide cellular respiration into three metabolic processes: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. |
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Hence, people in general, not only nations, divide labor among themselves according to their comparative advantages. |
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This project includes the provision of a new source for the abstraction of water from the River Mahon, at the tidal divide near Ballylaneen. |
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Would a Truth and Reconciliation Commission help to heal the racial divide in Bermuda? |
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There are those in the British ruling classes who wish to maintain their power and privilege by using the age-old tactic of divide and rule. |
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The use of the hyphen to divide words at the ends of lines of text dates from the 14 century. |
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What hope do we have when small children already role play and think it is okay to divide up based on cultural differences? |
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He warned members against rumour-mongering and indiscipline which he said threatened to divide and weaken the party in the district. |
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They consist of metrical, continuous verse and divide not into chapters and sections but, naturally, into verses. |
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These days, the divide between high culture and low culture seems to be disappearing. |
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He still manages to capture the divide between civilised and unrepressed society that reflects the dual and tormented soul of Jekyll and Hyde. |
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When risen, turn the dough out onto a floured surface, divide into two and knead each piece lightly. |
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Each attack is designed to demoralize our people and divide us from one another. |
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A broken white line meant to divide the street into lanes inexplicably bends, crossing it. |
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When you multiply by inches of mercury and divide by millibars, the millibars cancel out and you're left with inches of mercury. |
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Have the students divide the tasks up among themselves, but grade each student based on the work of the whole group. |
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Two intense verticals divide the format vertically, on the right hand side of which is more incised carpet, left a creamy hue. |
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The north-south divide is emphasised by the fact that directors in the north-east and East Midlands also get up to 12 per cent below the average. |
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You could also measure the circumference with a cloth tape measure and divide it by 3.14 to determine the diameter. |
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Dealing with the digital divide is beyond the scope of any single initiative and technology is not a silver bullet for the world's problems. |
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The fact that he picked up votes right across the constituency and across the political divide is testimony to his popularity. |
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Family Fundamentals illustrates this divide with a segment on Kathleen, who is active in the reparative therapy movement. |
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The combined effects of disenfranchisement laws, inmate population trends and economic realities perpetuate a racial divide in society. |
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Intending to divide his kingdom among his daughters according to their affection for him, he bids them say which loves him most. |
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Indeed, the merchant's political convictions straddled the divide in southern opinion. |
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These four regions divide the CBC plots into approximately equal samples around easting 45 and northing 21 of the U.K. national grid. |
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To speed cooling divide into smaller portions, place in shallow containers or stand in a tray of cold water. |
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Concerning sectionalism and the Civil War, no attempt is made to show how the sharpening divide between North and South shaped theological ideas. |
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By slacking, you simply reduce the size of the pie that your parents will eventually divide equally. |
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This silent divide will almost certainly lead to widening divisions in the sector based on individual and institutional privilege. |
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The divide between the body politic and the country at large has rarely yawned so wide. |
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Merozoites invade erythrocytes, differentiate into trophozoites, and divide to become blood schizonts. |
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The fastest, most economical way to produce new houseplants is to divide them from existing ones. |
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The city's economy is booming, but the divide between the rich and everyone else is widening. |
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Bacteria divide symmetrically during normal growth and have a central constriction to bring about binary fission of the cell. |
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When new leaves appear, divide dumps of asters, bellflowers, chrysanthemums, daylilies, sedums, Shasta daisies, and yarrow. |
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Not only that, but it can vehemently divide people who otherwise agree on most issues. |
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Plans are also in place to divide Blackpool's famous beach into zones for sunbathing, playing, jet-skiing and water sports, and donkey rides. |
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A border of low black wire fencing was put in to divide the garden from the sidewalk. |
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Working together, we used a red crayon to divide the upper right rectangle into eight smaller rectangles. |
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Recognizing the emperor's vulnerability, he also chose to divide authority among four rulers, known as the tetrarchs. |
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Plans to radically shake up local government and to divide the country into elected regional assemblies are currently under debate. |
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Chill the mixture for 30 minutes, then divide into eight evenly sized burgers. |
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Hadrian, we are informed by his fourth-century biographer, built his wall to divide the Romans from the barbarians. |
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This conference opposes all attempts to divide workers on national, ethnic, racial, sexual or religious grounds. |
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On a floured surface, knead the dough one more time and divide it into four pieces. |
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To increase plants and to keep them vigorous, divide astrantias in early spring or late fall about every three years. |
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On the divorce of a married couple, the court has wide powers to divide the matrimonial property in the fairest manner possible. |
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Mathematicians divide infinite sets into two categories, countable and uncountable sets. |
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Germ cells can divide mitotically to replenish germline tissue or meiotically to produce gametes. |
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Every second millions of cells divide in our body and the process of division is called the cell cycle. |
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My idea is to divide my time doing practice in the mornings and evenings and then to do either written or oral translations during the day. |
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We drew a circle with a horizontal line drawn to divide it in half in the top half of our paper. |
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Take your weight in kilograms and divide it by your height in metres squared. |
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The appearance is dramatic and bold, straddling the divide between classic and modern. |
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For example, one might want to divide the category of universals into the two sub-categories of properties and relations. |
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On both sides of this divide reign fundamentally different, perhaps irreconcilable visions of man. |
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Ceratopteris spores, like fucoid zygotes, divide unequally to produce a small rhizoid cell and a larger cell that develops into the thallus. |
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This juxtaposition is exemplary of the divide and attempted dialogue between contemporary art and popular culture. |
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More likely, they divide their afternoons among a raft of organized activities, from baseball to dance to religious studies. |
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There must be an explanation for this total divide between real people and the meeja. |
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There is little in their emerging policy platform which I agree with, and there is an irrevocable divide between us on the issue of Europe. |
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Moreover, many are strung along vulnerable frontiers which divide them from fellow-nationals across the border. |
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Opinions divide very sharply indeed on the question of whether Hanks is funny in the orotund, actor-manager-ish role of Dorr. |
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Such moves might lead to rule by cabals, especially of larger member states, that lack transparency and act to divide the EU politically. |
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If the constitution is accepted it will divide the country into semi-autonomous regions, each dominated by different religious and ethnic groups. |
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There was a question about the structure of the cosmos that historically really did divide them from materialists and pagans. |
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The guide suggests that Britain is now a truly united kingdom with the north-south divide a thing of the past. |
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The classical way anatomists divide the stomach makes little sense in terms of motor function. |
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The cells divide and change until they have a head and short tail, like tadpoles. |
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Its aim was to help poor schools cross the digital divide by subsidizing their access costs. |
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In the case of developing eggs, the diploid oogonia continue to divide mitotically for a short time in the ovary. |
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Recently, however, the digital divide seems to have lost much of its currency as a policy issue. |
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Mesothelioma is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order. |
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Some experts now divide this large, diverse family into two, with the mongoose, meerkat and cusimanse in the Herpestidae Family. |
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One arm of the U can also serve to divide the kitchen from an adjoining room, such as a family room or great room, in place of a solid wall. |
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Only plants and charophytes divide their cells with the aid of a phragmoplast. |
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Transfer the dough to a lightly floured work surface and divide into 12 rounds. |
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Ray's plant classification system was the first to divide flowering plants into monocots and dicots. |
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He writes about the divide in society between the elites, who are cosmopolitans, and the mass of citizens, who are nationalists. |
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To divide the census into the above two groups, the following check boxes could be included in the name section of the questionnaire. |
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It is generally easiest to divide a deck by suits, and then give each player all the cards of one suit. |
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Unlike the old digital divide, this means that the divide between the digerati and the rest of the world is accelerating. |
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The result was a profound ethnic divide that continues to bedevil political life. |
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The government intends to divide the Austrian Federal Railways into nine private companies run by a holding company. |
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While their new home is being built, the small order of monks divide their time between Papa Stronsay and a summerhouse on Stronsay. |
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But he says the divide is no longer between liberals and conservatives, or economic wets and dries. |
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These fusions divide the bony labyrinth into two chambers called scala vestibuli and scala tympani. |
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An easy way to experience the difference for yourself is to mash up an avocado and divide it into four portions. |
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The best time to divide day lilies is in early spring as new growth emerges or in the fall after flowering is complete. |
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And fueling that divide were hundreds of newspaper writers and pamphleteers. |
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Setting aside 13 coins, you divide the remaining 26 equally between the two pans of the scale. |
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In very rare cases, vertical sutures divide the parietal bone into three or four parts. |
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An idea is to split the trailer down the middle and divide into compartments. |
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And so the course we're on is a course that will divide and subdivide the church further and further. |
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The dominant strategy for dealing with this dilemma is to divide and subdivide the past into distinct periods. |
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To make a small space look bigger, the Chinese divide and subdivide space, and the Japanese borrow distant views. |
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Using a vegetable peeler, pare the skin from lemons, and divide between the three bowls. |
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It is impossible to divide the first two subkingdoms according this principle and we can consider that there is only one type in each of them. |
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A resale ban makes it easier for producers to divide up the market and keep prices high. |
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The elongation phase of growth distinguishes bacilli from cocci, which grow and divide by pure septation. |
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Then we divide the income of the household at the ninetieth percentile by the income of the household at the tenth percentile. |
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We think it would be safer for you to divide your perennials in the spring. |
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Lift and divide any herbaceous perennials that have grown too big or that have died out in the centre. |
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Indeed, the formalistic public-private procedural divide has been widely criticized. |
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The controversial proposal appears to have emphasised a factional divide within the City Council. |
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When your automated teller machines divide and arrange your money before coughing it up, they are all using partition theory. |
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If we divide each day into 24 equal hours, the length of a second will vary from day to day. |
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Neither side of the policy divide believes that it can win a popular mandate for its policies and fight things out in an open and honest form. |
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Republicans have used the culture wars to divide liberals and moderates for decades, and we need issues of our own that divide conservatives and moderates. |
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The divide between academic and vocational education could be formalised in a way not seen in Britain since the grammar school and secondary modern divide. |
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We'll divide the group into fifths, according to annual expenses. |
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It seems to me that the problems of asylum seekers, the growing divide between rich and poor and the rise in litigation are all symptoms of a sick society. |
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He breaks down the divide between himself, as performer, and the fan, as spectator. |
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In the wake of his death, three men moved forward to form a new triumvirate which would punish Caesar's assassins and then divide up the Roman world. |
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When can I divide an overgrown penstemon and take some cuttings? |
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Narrow building cores are commonly stabilized with outriggers, located in mechanical floors that divide the height of the building into three equal sections. |
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Sorting out the divide between academic and vocational subjects, and ending the snobbery towards technical training features in all three parties' education manifestos. |
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Bridging the divide between the police and those who distrust them will take more than protests and symbolic gestures. |
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If perennials like agapanthus, candytuft, coreopsis, daylilies, and penstemon are overgrown or not flowering well, it's time to dig and divide them. |
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But there's a big divide between acting on stage and acting on film. |
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The four species of owls divide into two strongly supported clades, corresponding to the widely accepted bifurcation of the owls into two families, Tytonidae and Strigidae. |
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Tetrahymena divide by binary fission during vegetative growth, and the micronucleus and macronucleus are propagated by mitotic and amitotic division, respectively. |
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Transfer dough to clean work surface and divide into 12 equal portions. |
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Or just run the auction again, but only for the dissatisfied people and only to divide up their portion of the rent as determined by the first auction. |
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If we divide the Internet into non-interfacing units, one will be reserved for scamsters, conmen, white supremacists, pornographers, and related idiots. |
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Drain the tagliatelle and divide among four shallow pasta bowls. |
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There was one single solitary chair per dim chamber, or one dark tapestry to divide a gloomy passageway, allowing regicides easy concealment behind it. |
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A sampling of comments on various news sites makes the political divide surrounding this ad painfully clear. |
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While toadfish and their swimbladder muscles continue to grow throughout life, the cells appear to continue to divide and remain relatively small. |
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However, the technology access gap is not the only digital divide confronting students today. |
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Instead of sharing the rent equally, they decide to divide the total so that each person ends up satisfied with his or her combination of room and rent. |
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Such a large time span meant that a number of styles developed within Gothic architecture and it is common to divide these styles into three sections. |
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We could see the progress made toward closing the digital divide come to a full stop. |
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When, after political struggles and a decision to divide the kingdom, Yudhihira lays claim to universal kingship, Duryodhana challenges him to a game of dice. |
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These two books represent a common assessment of the deep divide between religion and the world of business but differ somewhat on the solutions they propose. |
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Sleep researchers divide up sleep time into stages, mainly defined by the electrical activity of cortical neurons represented as brain waves by an electroencephalograph. |
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Quantum theory explains the small stuff, where matter and energy divide into infinitesimal particles. |
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Such objections may be seen as the sort of caviling and gibing that often greets attempts to speak across the divide between science and literature. |
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I could never understand why religions tended to divide rather than unite and here was an orientation to religion that was uniting the whole world. |
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Part down the middle, then divide hair into sections, front to back. |
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The hyphae lay down double septa and, following cell separation, produce single uninucleate yeast cells that divide by fission and disseminate throughout the body. |
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There is a deep divide in the theocratic establishment between Khamenei and former President Hashemi Rafsanjani. |
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Similarly, injuries caused by thin slivers of glass produce unimpressive skin wounds but commonly divide flexor tendons and nerves in the forearm. |
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The issue has opened a divide between Iranian political and religious leaders in a country where they are intrinsically tied. |
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I've heard it used to describe the man-made features such as walls, paths, arbors, hedges, and fences that divide the garden into different areas. |
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Extra daughters were sent off to live in respectable refinement at convents, so that the family would not have to dower them as lavishly and divide the family patrimony. |
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Istanbul straddles the Bosphorus strait, the stretch of water which creates a natural north-south divide in the city and joins the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea. |
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It is anyway a false distinction to divide marriages into the happy and the unhappy, and to say that when they are happy, ownership is unimportant. |
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Though blurred, the economic divide was still manifest, although all of them seemed to feel strong, if inchoate, political fervor. |
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We distinguish them because we jealously guard the glory of Christ, but we never divide them because the inevitable fruit of a justified life is a sanctified life. |
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Scattered throughout the Mojave Desert, outcrops of Proterozoic sedimentary rock make up parts of the mountain ranges that divide this region into basins. |
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It comes from so many people's frustration about how many ways these jokers have tried to use this stuff to divide this country and manipulate it for narrow political ends. |
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Through much of the eighteenth century, muntins, the thin bars that divide panes of glass in a window sash, were relatively shallow in proportion to their depth. |
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The result is a collection of songs that shift like sands, with cyberpunk, strings, looped beats and urbane poetry blurring the divide between rock and the experimental. |
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What has gone missing is that this is also that rare American film that seamlessly breaches the divide between the political and the personal, the past and the present. |
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In Europe the principal divide that has opened is among countries, with debtor nations pitted against creditor nations. |
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To start, divide your hair into four even sections by parting from ear-to-ear across the top of your head, and from the front hairline to the nape. |
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They say the President is creating a wedge issue to divide the country. |
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For Williams, the divide between popular and elite art is the difference between art that makes people comfortable and art that shocks and makes you think. |
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If Rankin is to be believed, Edinburgh and Scotland are rife with violent crime, transformed when daylight fades and night falls, an easy divide between good and evil. |
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As well as constructions to divide a line in the golden ratio, Euclid gives applications such as the construction of a regular pentagon, an icosahedron and a dodecahedron. |
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The terms tercile, quartile, quintile and decile should refer to the percentiles which divide the distribution into 3, 4, 5, or 10 equal parts, respectively. |
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As executrix you are required to value the home on the inventory you file with the court, so you could simply divide that number by four and base your offer on that value. |
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For simplicity's sake we could divide gun owners into two camps. |
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Set aside until you have 12 blinis, then divide between 4 plates and serve with lashings of sour cream or butter, and the smoked salmon or caviar of your choice. |
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When established plants go dormant in midsummer, you can divide them. |
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But the prime minister has devoted more of his tour to EU diplomacy than to US, and impressively straddled what otherwise might be a damaging divide between the powers. |
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It not only meant seeking ways to bridge the chasm between dance and theatre, but also to resolve the divide between high and low art, the refined and the demotic. |
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