By defining criminal activity as deviation, his solutions demarcate knowledge as separate from violent power. |
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Just before the fruit matures, it changes from green to brown and the awns separate from the central axis to disperse the seeds. |
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At its peak altitude, the engineless plane will separate from its booster before gliding to earth under radio control to a parachute landing. |
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The bold black capitals make those letters seem separate from the words of which they are otherwise part. |
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The Embassy World Championship and the Masters will remain separate from the main tour. |
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The trade, though lucrative, was quite separate from the rest of his thinking. |
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The main bonus is having pushbuttons and display separate from the handset. |
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Although the Basque country is divided between France and Spain, the Basques have maintained an identity separate from both states. |
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Watt committed himself to holding more public debates and discussions separate from council meetings. |
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The platinum metals tend to occur together in nature and are relatively difficult to separate from each other. |
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Ministers have made it clear that such issues are separate from the seabed and foreshore legislation. |
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The program made me realize that no one social-justice issue is separate from the rest. |
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Further north, there are traces of four more buildings, one quite separate from the rest. |
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Now, as you can see, this is a self-contained room, it's separate from all the others and it's got an air-lock here. |
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They are fairly gregarious, but will sometimes gather in groups separate from the other rock shorebirds. |
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The two solid rocket boosters separate from the shuttle about two minutes after launch, after which the main engines take over completely. |
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The main significators, Sun and Saturn, are beginning to separate from a square aspect. |
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With the creation of Bangladesh in 1971, official records were of emigration from that country, separate from that of Indians and Bengalis. |
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Both clades, together with H. bastetanum, form a trichotomy that it is separate from H. suaveolens. |
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This is a problem of government finance that is logically separate from the definition of the monetary unit. |
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How great a comedian he was remains a moot point, inevitably subjective, and increasingly difficult to separate from the mythology. |
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She fought feelings of depression as she watched her son and husband living a life separate from the one she was forced to maintain. |
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While many enterprises have physical security programs in place, they are often in an organizational silo separate from information security. |
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When literacy and orality are not viewed within a dichotomous framework, then memory is no longer separate from literacy. |
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I saw a portion of the engine and the wing separate from the main body of the aircraft. |
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The Holy of holies was separate from the rest of the Tabernacle by a heavy veil or curtain. |
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Though the entrance is the same, the ingress to the entertainment area is separate from the main living space. |
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He just wishes the upgraders had also divided his bathroom into two sections so that he could have one separate from his wife. |
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People really do still feel societal pressure to marry, and this is quite separate from religious pressure to marry. |
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In 1974 the Ellice Islanders, who are of Polynesian descent, voted to separate from the Micronesian Gilbertese. |
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All this is not separate from, but rather an important component of, good economic management. |
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Job roles that were previously handled internally are now organizationally and geographically separate from the company. |
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Keep your birds separate from wild birds, waterfowl, pets and other animals. |
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In iconology, creating becomes a liturgical offering of works of art to God, but the artwork offered is not separate from its author. |
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We need to start from the basic principle that cyberspace is not separate from real space, and so each state can have its own laws and codes. |
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A corporation is an entity separate from other persons who are its shareholders or associated with it. |
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The voice of a work is not that of the author, but of the narrator, and this is separate from the point of view. |
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The leaves separate from each other later by cell degeneration and intercellular separation. |
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The removal is capable of being a distinct operation separate from the winning and working of minerals. |
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Its core principle is that the teacher is integral not separate from his or her teaching, making the experience holistic. |
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Instead, my wife Nicky and I were in our room, which is slightly separate from the hotel and built on concrete stilts over looking the sea. |
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I surely sense their energy within every particle of it, but for me to say that deity is not separate from nature is to make a crucial mistake. |
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What this passage illustrates is not only the possibility, but the general acceptance, of the idea that language is separate from identity. |
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I think there are all sorts of practical reasons, quite separate from the ethics, as to why you might want to take prisoners. |
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The fruit has a pinkish-orange skin, with smooth, finely textured orange flesh that's easy to separate from the small stone, or pit. |
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Military operations at the airbase also need to be kept separate from commercial use. |
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Tiny pits occur in the nails, sometimes causing the nail to separate from the nail bed. |
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Vows recited in a church or garden or on a mountaintop are separate from the legalities of marriage. |
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But most importantly, Sharon proposed what is in effect his own made-to-measure, territorial deal, quite separate from the road map. |
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The line, which is separate from the main tube network, is used to move 3.4 million mailbags a week. |
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Saturn as a god has links to the earth quite separate from his astrological links, and is a major figure in early Roman religion as a farming deity. |
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In most home-brew cars, the charger is a separate box located under the hood, or could even be a free-standing unit that is separate from the car. |
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But he could do nothing for the underlying pain that left her separate from the others each night, wrapped tightly in her blankets under the comfortless stars. |
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Thabit's concept of number follows that of Plato and he argues that numbers exist, whether someone knows them or not, and they are separate from numerable things. |
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The defunct RTITB Services is separate from the ongoing company RTITB Ltd, which provides training for the road haulage and distribution industries, not vehicle maintenance. |
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The granny flat is an extension that can be entered by two doors from the hallway and it is quite private and separate from the rest of the house. |
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Criticism of one can and should be kept entirely separate from the other. |
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This mix, accompanied by a sticky heat, climate and geography completely separate from the rest of the USA, creates a romantic mystery for the whole state. |
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It interleaves the remaining analog signal with the digital and splits them in time by transmitting the analog information separate from the digital signal. |
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Note that game points are entirely separate from card points. |
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She insists, however, that she considers herself separate from victims of chronic abuse. |
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It was proclaimed a colony separate from New South Wales only in 1859, by which time the pastoral land in the southern states had been swallowed up. |
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He was also ordered to perform 500 hours of community service, separate from politics. |
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The combination of the deepening trough and the strengthening downstream ridge allows the bottom portion of the trough to separate from the main belt of the westerlies. |
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Some think that bodyboarders truly want to be separate from surfing. |
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The Italian region of veneto also kicked off a referendum over the weekend that could see it separate from Italy. |
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The delinquency rate is separate from loans that have actually started foreclosure. |
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This can be achieved by allowing access through existing ventilation slits, louvres and hoods to self-contained nesting areas kept separate from the rest of the interior. |
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The many voices of the metropolis only come together like facets of a many-sided prism in the fourth projection, which stands separate from the other three. |
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As an antidote to this situation, I believe it is necessary to view the Zen world, its hierarchy, and authority figures through a theoretical framework separate from Zen. |
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Since he had a differentiated ectoderm separate from the gut, and also had a longitudinal layer of muscle and bilateral symmetry, he probably had some degree of motility. |
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We have already seen that the self or atman is eternal and divine, whether it is considered to be identical with or separate from ultimate reality or God. |
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When the ebb and flow of our heart diminishes, we feel separate from the vast world around us, a world in which everything breathes, pulsates, expands and contracts. |
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The hammer strut is preloaded and separate from the trigger system. |
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She refuses to separate from him even for Coyotito's sake, and so they continue on looping back and forth, making their trail somewhat difficult for the trackers to follow. |
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Having a bus company depot separate from a bus station is not unusual. |
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The connections between the roots and shoots can be hard to see, because even as they are separate from each other, they overlap and intertwine with other roots and shoots. |
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To the former he explained that the change of company name should be kept entirely separate from the question of transfer of shares or issue of new share capital. |
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Neither of them could imagine an identity wholly separate from their stature as a power couple. |
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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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They had consciously worked to keep the issue of the explosion of imperialist militarism separate from the capitalist offensive against democratic and social rights. |
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However, the downside is that the laminate may separate from the wood because the particle board responds to temperature and pressure changes by swelling and shrinking. |
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It has been my impression that the mechanism whereby the barb ridges separate from one another and sculpt out the barbules, probably involves many sequential changes. |
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At the right moment the space plane will separate from its host. |
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There is a a large games room completely separate from the house. |
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There is a fully-furnished studio flatette separate from the main house. |
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Such sound shifts in comparative linguistics parallel, almost uncannily, the slow march of genetic mutations as offspring populations gradually separate from a parent stock. |
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Until 1856 the Canongate was not merely a street, but the name of the surrounding burgh, separate from Edinburgh and outside the Flodden Wall. |
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The patterns of racism and gynergy exist, I contend, separate from and prior to the humans who currently affirm these ideas. |
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Viking raiding expeditions were separate from, though coexisted with, regular trading expeditions. |
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Cream does not separate from milk that has undergone a homogenization process. |
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Scottish law, however, was entirely separate from English law, so the civil law courts, lawyers and jurists remained behind in Edinburgh. |
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The Kingdom of Ireland was politically separate from Great Britain and subordinate to it. |
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The dispute represents a significant stage in the creation of a papal monarchy separate from and equal to lay authorities. |
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Adjacent to yet separate from the residential parts of the town is the Industrial Area. |
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The shoulder harness may attach to the lap belt tongue, or it may have a tongue and buckle completely separate from those of the lap belt. |
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Many in Cornwall today continue to assert a distinct identity separate from or in addition to English or British identities. |
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In 1998 The Wrekin became a unitary authority, administratively separate from the county council, and became Telford and Wrekin. |
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The first arose in the English Reformation, when the Church of England declared itself separate from papal authority. |
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Cotton's writings persuaded the Calvinist theologian John Owen to separate from the Presbyterian church. |
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Each college is an independent charitable institution with its own endowment, separate from that of the central university endowment. |
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Called QS Stars, this service is separate from the QS World University Rankings. |
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Other works by Milton suggest he viewed marriage as an entity separate from the church. |
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Much of her childhood was spent alone and separate from other children, although she spent much time with her pets, whom she adored. |
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The stack system involves keeping a library's collection of books in a space separate from the reading room. |
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Technically a form of pocket billiards, snooker has its own worldwide sporting community separate from that of pool. |
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It seems that, throughout the Middle Ages, the Gaelic Irish kept many of their marriage laws and traditions separate from those of the Church. |
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Informal empire, far from being distinctive and separate from formal empire, is often bound up with formal imperial interests. |
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The House of Lords has its own support services, separate from the Commons, including the House of Lords Library. |
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The role, however, is separate from these posts, and can be held by any person appointed by the Council. |
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In the late 19th century, a movement to develop Hindi as a standardised form of Hindustani separate from Urdu took form. |
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It is separate from and independent from Government but accountable for its use of public funds. |
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The station is separate from BBC Worldwide to maintain the station's neutral point of view, but is distributed by BBC Worldwide. |
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The song soon developed an independent life of its own, separate from the masque of which it had formed a part. |
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However, the Southern Netherlands had been culturally separate from the north since 1581, and rebelled. |
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If crystals separate from the melt, then the residual melt will differ in composition from the parent magma. |
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The Scottish crossbill is extremely difficult to separate from the red and parrot, and plumage distinctions are negligible. |
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The groups have additional meetings and discussions which are separate from the main party meetings. |
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The Bill Chamber was formerly a court of Scotland, often considered as part of the Court of Session but in fact separate from it. |
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Earlier figures are pierced in a conventional manner, in which bent limbs separate from and rejoin the body. |
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The administration of the Court is also separate from the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service. |
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In some specialist financial markets, clearing had already been separate from trading. |
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Moving glacier ice can sometimes separate from stagnant ice above, forming a bergschrund. |
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The pension plan for nonuniformed employees is separate from the pension plan for firefighters and police. |
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However, this latter figure includes areas such as Greasby and Frankby, which are separate from Birkenhead. |
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Within Scania there are 33 municipalities that are independent and separate from the Scania Regional Council which has its seat in Kristianstad. |
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Some congregating sites separate from the roost may be visited by the birds prior to settling in for the night. |
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These organisms are classified as a kingdom, Fungi, which is separate from the other eukaryotic life kingdoms of plants and animals. |
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Also, at the same time, Madagascar and India began to separate from Antarctica and moved northward, opening up the Indian Ocean. |
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This boundary layer can separate from the surface, essentially creating a new surface and completely changing the flow path. |
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Boroughs and cities were collectively known as municipalities, and were enclaves separate from their surrounding counties. |
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Fossil evidence suggests Neanderthals evolved in Europe, separate from modern humans in Africa for more than 400,000 years. |
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After making landfall Vespucio decided to separate from the flotilla and he sailed south towards Brazil. |
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These were the first maps to show the Americas as a land mass separate from Asia. |
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The Eisleben reformer Johannes Agricola challenged this compromise, and Luther condemned him for teaching that faith is separate from works. |
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Ramaswami Iyer's move to form an Independent Travancore separate from India. |
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This contributed to the development of a unique identity, separate from that of Britain. |
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In England, the law developed its own tradition separate from the rest of Europe based on its own common law. |
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A grand jury is separate from the courts, which do not preside over its functioning. |
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During Bracton's time the common law was separate from the canon law of the Church. |
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In 1957 the Court of Appeal was reconstituted to become separate from the Supreme Court, having its own judges. |
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The Council of Europe is separate from the European Union, but the latter is expected to accede to the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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All the EU's judicial bodies are based in Luxembourg, separate from the political institutions in Brussels and Strasbourg. |
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In 1553 Queen Mary made Lichfield a county separate from the rest of Staffordshire. |
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It is separate from the Ingleton Coalfield in North Yorkshire, and a small number of mines around Todmorden are part of the Lancashire Coalfield. |
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The seclusion lodge houses circumcision initiates, keeping them separate from the rest of the community. |
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That will include soaking tubs separate from the shower stalls, as well as separate water closets. |
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A line of Rollerblade inline skates is being recalled because the boot can separate from the skate frame during use. |
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As part of its Big Ten agreement but separate from its Big Ten coverage, Raycom televises selected games for each of the 11 conference schools. |
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It features a multi heater cartridge design and dual slip rings separate from the heater assembly. |
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Mitochondria DNA is separate from that of the cell nucleus and contains far fewer genes. |
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By keeping both ends separate from the main body of cord loops, overhand knots can be avoided. |
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On the other hand, general partnerships are not legally separate from their owners and do not offer limited liability. |
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The appendages and metasoma tend to separate from the rest of the body before the mesosoma disarticulates. |
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Actually, the SRDs, or Dixiecrats, did not refer to or present themselves as a minor party separate from the two major parties. |
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For example, in the suffix areny, meaning 'from', is a stress-bearing unit, and thus its own prosodic word, separate from the preceding word Ankarr, a placename. |
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The internal runners are difficult to predict and have to be designed in CAD software separate from the mold design, then simulated together with the whole part. |
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Glycosylated fractions and other posttranslational adducts separate from the main peaks, making the chromatogram somewhat challenging to interpret. |
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It did so with style, sometimes sympathetic to but distinctly separate from the yahoos of the John Birch Society or the bizarre conspiratorialists of the Liberty League. |
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The student dorms are separate from other areas of the campus, and each individual study area also will eventually be a unique network area, called a subnet. |
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The test established by TRS sets forth requirements for a teacher or other member to effectively separate from service prior to receiving benefits from the system. |
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While some workstations feature optical stereomicroscopes, this one has an electronic stereomicroscope, separate from the laser optics, that facilitates precision operation. |
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If left untreated it can spread into or underneath the nail plate, causing it to thicken and separate from the nail bed,' explains foot expert Neil Murphy. |
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The automaker is recalling the vehicles because the inner tie rod is not likely to be tightened to specification and may eventually separate from the steering gear. |
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The pot wash room is separate from the room used for patient meals. |
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Rather separate from the abolitionist campaign, although likewise led by anglophone Evangelicals, was a sudden upwelling of commitment to worldwide mission. |
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As an hereditary kingdom, Norway's status as separate from Denmark remained important to the royal dynasty in its struggles to win elections as kings of Denmark. |
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Alongside, there developed more educationally-oriented services for children from 2 or 3 years of age, either school-based or l in kindergartens separate from school. |
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The first Watt engines were atmospheric pressure engines, like the Newcomen engine but with the condensation taking place separate from the cylinder. |
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In Sweden, there is a system of administrative courts that considers only administrative law cases, and is completely separate from the system of general courts. |
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The Supreme Court building is within the ambit of the Architect of the Capitol, but maintains its own police force separate from the Capitol Police. |
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Intention under criminal law is separate from a person's motive. |
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They were willing to separate from Rome, but their plan was to unite with the Greek Church and not with the evangelical Protestants on the continent. |
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Tobago also has its own elections, separate from the general elections. |
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By 75 Ma, Zealandia was essentially separate from Australia and Antarctica, although only shallow seas might have separated Zealandia and Australia in the north. |
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By the 2nd century BC, the number of Germans During antiquity these Germanic tribes remained separate from each other and did not have writing systems at that time. |
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Accounts of wars therefore mention the Frisii on both sides of the conflict, though the actions of troops under treaty obligation were separate from the policies of the tribe. |
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Accounts of wars therefore mention the Chauci on both sides of the conflict, though the actions of troops under treaty obligation were separate from the policies of the tribe. |
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Brochu named Osteolaeminae in 2003 as a subfamily of Crocodylidae separate from Crocodylinae, but the group has since been classified within Crocodylinae. |
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New Zealand, New Caledonia and the rest of Zealandia began to separate from Australia, moving eastward toward the Pacific and opening the Coral Sea and Tasman Sea. |
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This causes the old skin to separate from the new skin beneath it. |
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Thailand's motorway network is considered to be separate from Thailand's expressway network, which is the system of usually elevated expressways within Greater Bangkok. |
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The station has a single large concourse, separate from the train shed. |
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Scotland retains its own national church, separate from that of England. |
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At first, his directing career was separate from his writing career. |
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Jersey is a distinct jurisdiction for the purposes of conflict of laws, separate from the other Channel Islands, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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It is not part of the United Kingdom, and has an international identity separate from that of the UK, but the UK is constitutionally responsible for the defence of Jersey. |
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Legislation in the Isle of Man also defines the Crown in right of the Isle of Man as being separate from the Crown in right of the United Kingdom. |
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It is separate from, but similar to, the Census in the United Kingdom. |
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Arguments for devolution to Yorkshire focus on the area as a cultural region or even a nation separate from England, whose inhabitants share common features. |
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Between 9 and 15 January 2011, a referendum was held to determine whether South Sudan should become an independent country and separate from Sudan. |
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The costs of mounting the Games were separate from those for building the venues and infrastructure, and redeveloping the land for the Olympic Park. |
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White is very rare, but is a recognized color separate from gray. |
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The last archaeological investigation revealed that the suspected head of More rests in a niche separate from the other bodies, possibly from later interference. |
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In the United Kingdom's parliamentary system, the executive is not separate from the legislature, since Cabinet members are drawn from Parliament. |
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The City is a police area and has its own police force, the City of London Police, separate from the Metropolitan Police Service covering the remainder of Greater London. |
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The conflict with France also helped create a national culture in England separate from French culture, which had previously been the dominant influence. |
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The mixed systems of the Nordic countries are sometimes considered a branch of the civil law, but they are sometimes counted as separate from the civil law tradition. |
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The administrative machinery of Normandy, England, and Maine continued to exist separate from the other lands, with each one retaining its own forms. |
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On modern ploughs and some older ploughs, the mouldboard is separate from the share and runner, so these parts can be replaced without replacing the mouldboard. |
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Some analyses add pronouns as a class separate from nouns, and subdivide conjunctions into subordinators and coordinators, and add the class of interjections. |
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