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By defining criminal activity as deviation, his solutions demarcate knowledge as separate from violent power.
Just before the fruit matures, it changes from green to brown and the awns separate from the central axis to disperse the seeds.
At its peak altitude, the engineless plane will separate from its booster before gliding to earth under radio control to a parachute landing.
The bold black capitals make those letters seem separate from the words of which they are otherwise part.
The Embassy World Championship and the Masters will remain separate from the main tour.
The trade, though lucrative, was quite separate from the rest of his thinking.
The main bonus is having pushbuttons and display separate from the handset.
Although the Basque country is divided between France and Spain, the Basques have maintained an identity separate from both states.
Watt committed himself to holding more public debates and discussions separate from council meetings.
The platinum metals tend to occur together in nature and are relatively difficult to separate from each other.
Ministers have made it clear that such issues are separate from the seabed and foreshore legislation.
The program made me realize that no one social-justice issue is separate from the rest.
Further north, there are traces of four more buildings, one quite separate from the rest.
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.
They are fairly gregarious, but will sometimes gather in groups separate from the other rock shorebirds.
The two solid rocket boosters separate from the shuttle about two minutes after launch, after which the main engines take over completely.
The main significators, Sun and Saturn, are beginning to separate from a square aspect.
With the creation of Bangladesh in 1971, official records were of emigration from that country, separate from that of Indians and Bengalis.
Both clades, together with H. bastetanum, form a trichotomy that it is separate from H. suaveolens.
This is a problem of government finance that is logically separate from the definition of the monetary unit.
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Examples from Classical Literature
After standing for a while the aqueous solution will separate from the oil.
Keep the lights separate from the shadows, let 126the half tone paper always come as a buffer state between them.
All this land might be in one large tract, or the demesne might be separate from the other.
From far away came a drone that was separate from the throbbing of his head.
The siliqua, a long, narrow fruit that splits into two valves which separate from a membrane with placenta on both sides.
If small quantities of the metal separate from the dish, they must be collected on a tared filter, and determined separately.
Still we have no right to suppose a particular moon-god, separate from Thoth.
They offer prayers in a masjid of their own, separate from other Muhammadans, and do not intermarry with the rest.
The trochlea, narrow as a whole, is clearly separate from the condyles by a very marked constriction.
He affirms the Platonic theory of ideas separate from sensible objects, yet participable by them.
They lay in a fluffy bed of rabbit wool and hay, in a shallow burrow, separate from the main rabbit hole.
This rock was separate from the rest of the mountain and was in motion, turning slowly around and around as if upon a pivot.
Heidegger was called an ontologist because he focused on being as separate from thought in the existential perspective.
This story is echoed in the demoniacs in the time of Jesus who wander among the tombs, separate from society, treated as less than human.
Supposing him ready to separate from her, could she be detached from him?
We know why the Majiars stand separate from the other Ugrian nations.
These loggias are separate from, but visually related to, the shared spaces.
Religious transformation is not separate from evolution but, like all else, is a product of the evolutionary ebb and flow of chance and necessity.
On more than one occasion, the narrator will stop to observe, or even to apostrophize, his own mind as if it were outside of, and separate from, himself.
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