By separating the sound between left, right and centre, the soundbar allows a dedicated channel for dialogue, making films easier to hear. |
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After dark on March 20, V Corps troops cross the berm separating the two countries and begin the drive to capture the capital. |
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The plant cuticle forms the outermost layer of leaves and fruits, separating the living cells from the atmosphere. |
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The film starts with a high speed hovercraft chase through a minefield in the demilitarised zone separating North and South Korea. |
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Soil microbiology may lie beyond the black stump separating chemistry from its cousin biology. |
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From the mining industry they borrowed a method of extracting minerals from rock and applied it to separating different grades of plastics. |
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Utility officials said the outage was caused by a faulty transmission line separating the two countries. |
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I had difficulty separating the solvable problems from what was out of my control. |
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I said, distinctly separating every word, so that she couldn't misunderstand me. |
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The five centimetres of the lacquered triplex door were the only degrees separating the two from each other now. |
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This compound expands when moistened and begins the process of separating the block of stone from the quarry wall. |
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During the 20th century, the knowledge of separating the constituents of essential oils was used to create synthetic chemicals and drugs. |
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Beverly becomes his own Siamese twin, separating from himself into a haze of drugs and bad behavior. |
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The one mass of land began to break up, and the separating continents took with them living cargoes of animals. |
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But it is equally true that they only flourish in the twilight zone separating serious film from cheap entertainment. |
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The chart shows her significator separating from Mars, the natural ruler of divorce. |
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The dip slopes are interpreted as separating individual sills near the base of the pluton. |
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This earned the Horsforth athlete the silver medal with only five centimetres separating him from the winner. |
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The professional army was in danger of separating itself from society, of developing its own mores and thus its own politics. |
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He has adopted the usual practice on page 57 of using bold type, separating out the order that he is making. |
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Under the provisional plans, the wall separating the bar and the snug would be knocked down. |
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He was injured while snowblading at night when he hit a metal cable separating two trails. |
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The process of separating some of these elements, which are then related to new contexts, is perceived as spurious and unauthentic. |
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Reasons for separating religion from government are provided and the dangers of fundamentalisms of all kinds are exposed. |
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On the second day of rain, Al took the tarpaulin separating the two sides of the boxcar and draped it over the front end of the truck. |
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Most satisfying is that each image is a gem with only a slim band of white space separating one from another. |
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It was like a bolt from the blue when he called to say they were separating. |
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A fuel cell generates electricity by separating the electrons from the protons of hydrogen atoms. |
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These processes of the maxilla sometimes project backward in the median plane, separating the horizontal plates from each other. |
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The problem is that there is not now, nor ever will be, a perfect mechanism for separating the deserving from those looking to get a free ride. |
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Stepping into the doorway separating the two rooms, he studied her slim form huddled on the couch. |
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But over the craggy mountains separating Yugoslavia and Albania, a far less innocent traffic returned. |
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Myzocytotic uptake of prey cell cytoplasm leads to a food vacuole with a single membrane separating two cytoplasmic compartments. |
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Uniformity in record-keeping is at the core of separating statistics of the regular season from those in the postseason. |
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The gap separating wealthy peasant farmers from cottiers and day labourers widened imperceptibly. |
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The availability of more detailed costings of services will be essential in separating issues of entitlement and ability to pay. |
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Dissection refers to a tear or defect in the intima of the aorta which allows blood to enter the media, separating it into two layers. |
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Partitioning is also a great way of separating processes for different customers, either external organizations or internal departments. |
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Preceding and separating the cold glacial periods were three main interglacials when the climate was rather warmer. |
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Screening followed, separating waste matter from the fines, or powdered borates. |
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That set the teams up for the dramatic finale with only a single point separating them. |
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The confluence of the two rivers also stands as a natural boundary separating three countries Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. |
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It is a critical ingredient of the baking and confectionery worlds, as it prevents ingredients in food from separating. |
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There was no twentieth century concern for separating religion and the public school system. |
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The chisel is placed between the prosthesis and femur, atraumatically separating the ingrowth that holds the prosthesis in place. |
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This involved separating their waste into bins for glass, tins and paper, then composting suitable material. |
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Any idea of separating the careers of prosecutor and judge was attacked with ferocity. |
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A third goal of the present study is to apply a componential analysis separating these two factors. |
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These eruptions are thought to rise first as vertical sheets of magma, before separating into individual pipes. |
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More or less curls can be created by separating the individual strands of hair into small or larger sections. |
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The contest was very tight in the first half with only two points separating the combatants. |
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Sets up, operates, and maintains multi-station decollator for separating computer printouts and carbons. |
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He also clarifies his brand of socialism, though, separating him from the scientific socialists that characterized much of the leadership. |
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While some manage the perilous crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar separating Spain from Morocco, many others perish trying. |
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A thin layer of extracellular matrix separating fiber groups within the muscle appears in cross-section. |
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Carefully tear along perforations, separating the two ballot papers and the declaration of identity. |
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For example, if you like the looks of hyphens separating datestamp, locators and descriptors, then do it that way every time. |
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It's about separating yourself and your ideas from everyone else's partial biases. |
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My main concern is that because the panhandle is so thin, there is very little in the way of a buffer zone separating Washington from Montana. |
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The gulf that was currently separating her and Louis was so terribly painful. |
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A process for separating oxygenous organic compounds from aqueous media by liquid-liquid extraction with an organic extraction agent. |
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The wall will route the oil selectively to the oil sump, simultaneously separating it from the crankcase to minimize oil foaming. |
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The ground and chunked beef products are fully cooked, creating a broth and separating the fat from the beef. |
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The real abyss separating Deutscher from modern historiography is a moral one. |
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Clearly, this senior level review charged to protect the public interest fully weighed all the issues, separating fact from assertion. |
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The arms radiated outward from the center with equal angles separating each arm and those adjacent to it. |
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The elaborate lectern, the pulpit, the low screen separating chancel and nave, and the uniform seating remain. |
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This could be due to a parent being ill,, marriage problems, fighting or parents separating. |
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A decanter centrifuge is defined for separating a heavy phase material from a liquid within a feed mixture. |
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A blogroll shows that you are part of a community rather than a solitary hermit separating yourself from the unwashed masses. |
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In the study of differential equations his methods of lowering the order of an equation and separating variables were important. |
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Sliding and colliding, separating and fragmenting, great trenches are forming, and volcanoes and vents are being created. |
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Looking along the line separating the bright and dark halves, at you can make out a decently prominent crater near the top of the lower quarter. |
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The comments of men like them represent a serious rift in the Orange Order, separating the doves from the hawks. |
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Three beads of wampum separating the two purple rows symbolize peace, friendship and respect. |
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There are 170 miles and an abyss of sectarianism separating Glasgow and Inverness. |
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The quotation, though referring to the Donatists, came to indict the Anglicans for separating themselves from the rest of the church. |
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The deck is prepared by first removing the kings, queens, and jacks, and then separating the colors, leaving you with two 20-card decks. |
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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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However, the French law is rooted in a century-old tradition of separating church and state that cannot and should not be jejunely abandoned. |
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Silk C depicts addorsed and regardant falcons with beading separating bodies from tails. |
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Another reason for separating bulls and heifers is to prevent young heifers becoming pregnant. |
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I still have a filing box, nicely separating all the different categories of admin in my life. |
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The living room and kitchen were on the opposite ends of one large open room, with no dividers or doors separating the two spaces. |
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Despite the wide margin separating the teams at the finish, this was a well-contested game for a period. |
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They use a rotation schedule in rooms, separating new bags from older ones, so that pests don't spread. |
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The kitchen island is also a divider, separating the cooking area from the dining space without blocking sight lines. |
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Instinct is marvelous attribute when it comes to separating the tigers from the alley cats. |
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These represent the headlands separating bundles of strips within the open fields, where animals turned while ploughing. |
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The road runs the length of a thin peninsula separating the Caribbean Sea from a large saltwater lagoon. |
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The apparatus consisted of a cooler fitted with a screened divider separating ice and water. |
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But as he splits, she is separating into two quite distinct parts, slipping out of his control. |
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With just one point separating the bottom four, the relegation battle is far from over. |
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Maddison disputes the interpretation and argues that 1820 is a much more crucial point separating periods of slow and rapid growth. |
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What stands out about the bridge is the fact that it has no central median separating the opposite lanes of traffic. |
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Only the concrete dividers separating the opposing lanes of traffic broke the utter flatness. |
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Immediately, the dark gray track was ahead of her, a thin white line separating the lanes. |
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The enfranchisement of part of a building has the effect of separating the freehold titles to different parts of a single structure. |
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The task of anti-capitalists is rather to work towards separating national liberation from nationalism. |
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Finally, there were other techniques for separating red blood cells from leucocytes. |
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In order to close the deal, they first had to fence the 27 acres, separating it from the rest of the farm. |
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The blank interval separating successive stimuli was set to 100 ms to allow sufficient discriminability. |
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Another method used for separating out some of the components of blood consists of a technique known as apheresis. |
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The kitchen is fully applianced there is a large dining table separating the living area from the kitchen. |
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I think we have to be a bit careful in not separating out two quite different things. |
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The gardens which surround the property are fenced with mature spruce trees separating the garden from the road. |
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She waded through the gentle salt water separating rock pools and cave and huddled in a corner where her mother used to take her. |
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There was a wall, separating two rooms, a living room to the left, and a kitchen to the right. |
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There will also have sliding doors separating the second bedroom from a reception room so that the living space can be extended if needed. |
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Apart from herding, corralling, separating, branding and roping, I won a calf first go and the rawhide lasso nearly ripped my hands off. |
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They have ended up separating, hating each other's guts, taking law suits out against each other, and fighting like stink over the property. |
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The plant is propagated by separating offsets from its large onion-like bulbs. |
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When an offset forms, let it grow to at least half the size of the mother plant before separating. |
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The two orthogonal nodal planes separating these quadrants represent the fault plane and an imaginary plane called the auxiliary plane. |
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Our embrace is restricted by the wide table separating us, but it's great to feel his powerful arms around me. |
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It was due to make a circuit of Earth before separating from the second stage of the rocket 90 minutes after launch. |
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In the dark we went past a burning pyre only yards from the hedge separating the road and the field. |
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One of them had been partitioned with a sheet of corrugated plastic separating two caged birds into even smaller cages. |
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Around noon, they began taking the women in groups, separating them from their children and machine-gunning them. |
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Most acanthareans have a fibrous capsule separating endoplasm and ectoplasm. |
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With a magnetic belt capable of separating out the rebar iron from the concrete, it ground the concrete to gravel. |
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According to the scientists, the technique could be adapted for use in separating minerals. |
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The ridge-top layout of several areas in Sydney provided clear evidence of the value of perimeter roads separating buildings from open bushland. |
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Some England fans behind one of the goals could be seen trying to tear down metal fences separating them from Slovakian supporters. |
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Along the backstretch they raced with 15 lengths separating Danz Star, who had pulled his way into the lead, and King Johny still last. |
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At the tidal swamps, the shore is a low, narrow levee separating the waters of the creeks from the backwaters of the swamps. |
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For one thing, the author has a nasty habit of separating sentences with a comma, when a semi-colon would be far more appropriate. |
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Would-be pickers should be wary of traditional rules for separating edible fungi from poisonous varieties. |
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The landscape comprised hill massifs separated by valleys, with side valleys separating submassifs. |
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The officers were also accused of pulling her hair, punching her arms and kicking her in front of her daughter after separating them. |
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As Bob Phelps mentioned, the size of the buffer zone separating GE and non GE crops on farms is contentious. |
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His decision to build a wall separating Roman Britain from the barbarians beyond symbolised that the empire had stopped growing. |
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The Specials piled out of the van and moved into the crowd, separating the perpetrators and supporting the officers already on the scene. |
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Some aspects of the segmental pattern are rescued, with more naked cuticle separating the denticle belts. |
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I could always feel the distance separating us as tangible as a stone wall. |
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They combed the bayside shores in pairs, separating recyclables from trash and categorizing them on tally sheets. |
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Computerized instruments are advertised as tools that break down the barriers separating previously demarcated musical tasks. |
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The second prong would be to identify and hire individuals retiring or separating from the military with critical skills. |
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With just six points separating the two drivers, competition is sure to be fierce. |
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Genetic differences between populations reflect the geographic distances separating them. |
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There are no promenades along its shores, just a sharp band of grey, rough hewn rock separating burnt soil from cool water. |
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The 6022 is a high volume, variable speed decollator, capable of separating up to 430 A4 forms per minute. |
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But it was an extremely close contest with just six points separating the top five places. |
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One of the main disorders occurs when walls separating the heart's four chambers do not form properly. |
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They faced each other over the three yards separating them for a moment, neither giving the slightest advantage to the other. |
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He was portrayed as a man who genuinely believed in the moral benefits of separating half-caste children from their parents. |
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The size of the force of gravity depends on two things, the masses of the objects and the distance separating them. |
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Again to surprise them the rectangle flowed apart, separating into strands and being drawn in upwards one after another, perfectly synchronized. |
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For one thing Erica knew his parents were always separating or getting back together. |
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Michelle and Melissa might be moving, or separating, or just cleaning house, but there is no tension evident. |
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After all, there's a good chance that you have witnessed your own parents separating. |
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When my husband and I were separating, I helped him move into an apartment because he told me he was having some kind of crisis. |
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Sarah has obviously discovered success is a very good way of separating the sheep from the goats. |
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There is a rather extensive membranous area separating the sterna of the mesothorax and the metathorax. |
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The French troops withdrew, leaving a buffer zone separating the north and south and set up elections in order to form a government in the south. |
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But with only 500 metres left to race there was only one second separating the top four boats with France and Croatia pressing hard. |
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The absorption of Poland meant that there was no longer a buffer state separating Russia from Prussia. |
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Such religions play a crucial role in binding people together into tight Gemeinschaft communities and separating them from other communities. |
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By separating into vertical markets, choices would be simpler for users and they would require fewer costly studies and evaluations. |
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The steep row of hills separating the provinces was speckled with hundreds of wild pistachio trees. |
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There was very little separating the players on the day, but it was young Larry who took the honours from a gallant loser Joe. |
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It came apart with a click and a spark of electricity, the long shaft separating from the body. |
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The venue was ready with the mandatory perimeter separating spectators from the VVIP who would be on a high rise dais and everyone was checked and screened. |
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Secessionism splits people into parts, artificially separating the voting booth from the synagogue pew. |
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But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well. |
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He assured me that Hillary was a champ when it came to separating her public service from her private practice. |
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To unwind, Sharp takes long showers, and stops himself from separating his food on his plate as Christopher would. |
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Convergence became the watchword as boundaries separating local and long-distance, voice and data, cable and telephone, and wireline and wireless services eroded. |
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Heat is applied to the bottle, thereby separating the adulterants from the rock and leaving behind a gel-like substance containing a concentrated cocaine-based solution. |
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This was unfortunate as it narrowed the scope of the potential field, separating kinesics from much that was of interest to mainstream anthropology. |
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These hills are then shaped into the typical aerodynamic shape of a yardang, while the troughs separating the yardangs usually have a U-shaped cross section. |
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The debate about relativism turns on separating truth claims and actions. |
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According to police, Sizana was separating players who became involved in a brawl after the referee had awarded a penalty and yellow-carded a Marcelle player. |
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In the Restoration theatre, the proscenium was merely the frame that masked the stage curtain, separating the scene from the platform, or forestage. |
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Yet he and his wife Sarah have spent most of their life together apart, her in Cheshire and him in West London, and have considered separating in the past. |
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They arrived for the event with just one point separating them and a first prize of a brand new road-going Peugeot 206 and a works drive for next year. |
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He stood up and stepped to the picture window that looks out over the grassy courtyard separating the two buildings. |
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The more extreme of these were found within the fault zones separating adjacent basalt blocks, or were on north slopes below steep areas of consolidated talus. |
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The two sides taunted and insulted each other but with police separating them no violence broke out. |
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They have also proposed a method for separating the metallic from the semiconducting nanotubes using the intrinsic magnetic properties of the nanotubes themselves. |
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We continue to research and refine abortion care while helping to break down barriers separating women from high-quality services. |
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These studies rely on the model that the likelihood of two sequences recombining with each other depends on the average amount of space separating them. |
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So unskilled was Mike's parking that Mary Beth had to crawl over to the driver's seat to get out, as there was only two inches separating their car and the pick-up. |
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The distance separating each object from the others was 50 cm. |
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The ribs pass beneath the level of the floor, into a glazed pit emerging to form the bar separating the servery from the public space of the cafe. |
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The formation of conjugated dienes occurs when free radicals attack the hydrogens of methylene groups separating double bonds and leading to a rearrangement of the bonds. |
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These two groups are separated from one another by the Shkumbin River which runs east and west, separating the Ghegs and the Tosks north and south respectively. |
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Thus, the time-honored approach of separating the sick from the well is unlikely to prevent spread. |
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I guess they figure, as the recent blackout demonstrated, that the only thing separating humanity from unbridled, rampant hedonism is the electricity grid. |
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I have long held the view that A-Levels are an embarrassing anachronism, just another mechanism for separating the privileged from the unprivileged. |
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These mechanisms were compared with the rupture of excised walls that occurred by formation and breakage of strands between separating wall layers. |
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They reflect the lithological and mineralogical variations of exposed rocks and soils by separating the solar reflected energy into six spectral bands. |
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Since then, UN peacekeeping troops brought to the island following intercommunal fighting in 1963 have patrolled a buffer zone separating the two communities. |
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The plan has attracted considerable opposition from Dilton Marsh Parish Council, which considers it would erode the rural buffer zone separating Dilton Marsh from Leigh Park. |
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In other words, the whole can be understood by separating and defining its constituent parts, as a chemist might seek to explain life by its molecular structure. |
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Is it wrong to employ existing techniques of sperm filtration, separating androgenic from gynogenic spermatozoa, and fertilising eggs with the desired type? |
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I had assumed this to be from the deck above, but on reflection it could easily have been the bulkhead separating the stoke hold from the coal bunkers. |
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This invention relates to a method for separating tetrachloroethylene from the butyl alcohols using certain organic compounds as the agent in extractive distillation. |
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We conclude that the Sgurr Beag Thrust, a major tectonic break separating the Morar and Glenfinnan groups of the Moine, is mainly of Neoproterozoic, not Caledonian, age. |
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Of course, the study makes a point of separating the religiously conservative from the politically conservative. |
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The upper regions of the stem have a characteristic square-shaped cross-section with long internodes separating whorls of elliptical to oblanceolate leaves. |
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What a ridiculous carry-on, separating young children from their parents. |
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There was a much more low-key police and army presence on both sides of the barrier separating the nationalist Garvaghy Road residents and Orangemen. |
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More than 90 percent of this 2,000-year-old oasis town, surrounded by date palms, orange orchards and henna in the desert separating Iran from Pakistan, has been destroyed. |
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Elizabeth indignantly rejects him, on the grounds of his overweening pride, the part he has played in separating Jane from Bingley, and his alleged treatment of Wickham. |
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The experimental results showed that the circumfluent hydro-cyclones with the separating columns had the higher separating efficiency and the lower pressure drop. |
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In its supposedly classless society, it is the ability to speak English which acts as an unseen filter separating the winners from the losers, the haves from the have-nots. |
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The display is not on the grounds of a public school, where, given the impressionability of the young, government must exercise particular care in separating church and state. |
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The distal end of the fibula, as in all carnivores, has a lateral fibular process separating the tendon of fibularis longus from that of fibularis brevis. |
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The current wall separating the Great Hall and the Multi-Purpose Room is going to be removed and replaced with sliding doors to better connect the two rooms. |
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Longacre emphasized unequally divided pleurae on the pygidium and the presence of an occipital spine as characters separating Calvinella from other dikelocephalids. |
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He also asserted the crown's power with an iron will, though, particularly when he embarked on the great adventure of separating the English church from that of Rome. |
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All models find the same arrangement for the primates and the Malayan flying lemur, with the flying lemur separating the anthropoids from the other primates. |
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I had pictured the place as nothing more than a few scattered farmhouses and a fence separating the highway from a faraway, forebodingly off-limits military base. |
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Prominent and distinctive in this profile are the nose and the well-defined chin separating modern humans both from prehuman ancestors and from other, contemporary primates. |
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Noting that religious divisions had often contributed to political instability, the founders sought to depoliticize religion by separating church and state. |
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The Nationalist government conducted a state referendum in 1933, in which the electors voted two to one in favour of separating from the Commonwealth. |
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These lineages were characterized by means of a discriminant function separating the putative ancestral sample from the youngest sample of one of the species. |
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For simplicity, the times separating association and dissociation events of the transcription factors are modeled as a random variable that follows a Poisson distribution. |
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By separating the equalization of the signal to separate equalizers, the cost of the equalization can be reduced without substantially affecting performance. |
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The line separating diaries from memoirs and autobiographies is frequently as quaint as that which parts documentative writing from creative writing. |
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The doyenne of British ethicists made the case for separating the twins. |
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Division and separating are easy methods and are mostly employed for all kinds of ornamental grasses, bamboo, calatheas, marantas, anthuriums, aglaonema, chlorophytum, etc. |
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The two enantiomers often display different characteristics, so there is considerable financial benefit to separating them cheaply. |
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At this point basaltic oceanic crust begins to form between the separating continental fragments. |
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He also showed that coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects. |
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Biogas can also be produced by separating organic materials from waste that otherwise goes to landfills. |
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Five years later Bolognini Zaltieri issued a map showing a narrow and crooked Strait of Anian separating Asia from the Americas. |
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It is located in the southern part of the Aegean Sea separating the Aegean from the Libyan Sea. |
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From 14,000 to 10,000 years ago, as the ice melted, sea levels rose separating Ireland from Great Britain and also creating the Isle of Man. |
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The channel separating it from the Great Britain mainland is also narrow, and named Walney Channel. |
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Polymerized and nonpolymerized tubulin concentrations were measured by separating the two and analyzing each fraction by CLC binding. |
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A common tool in these maps is an isogloss, a line separating areas where different variants of a particular feature predominate. |
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After World War II, the world split into two large geopolitical blocs, separating into spheres of communism and capitalism. |
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In September 2008, the couple announced that they were separating amicably after 11 years of marriage. |
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Pound scholar Wendy Stallard Flory writes that separating the poetry from the antisemitism is perceived as apologetic. |
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Would a government dedicated to separating from Canada ever have signed on to an agreement to patriate the constitution of Canada? |
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An iconostasis, also called the templon, is a wall of icons and religious paintings, separating the nave from the sanctuary in a church. |
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Crouching in the shadows separating fan service from fan exploitation, Ground Zeroes is a playable prologue to the fifth Metal Gear Solid proper. |
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Gas chromatography is a standard analytical technique for separating chemicals in a complex sample. |
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The role of the froth in a flotation process is to act as a separating medium to segregate valuable mineral particles from gangue. |
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Researchers collected early and late season eggs, separating some into component parts and incubating others for short or long photoperiods. |
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Complaints that occur at the vermilion border, the border separating the skin and mucous membranes, are often a feature of the Nit Ac picture. |
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It has two upper entrances onto the saddle separating Symonds Knott from the main summit. |
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He believes that the touch of an artist is an important factor separating ordinary plastic surgeons from the best in the field. |
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It has a continuous bobbing action, with a bolder gold stripe on its back separating it from common snipe. |
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The range follows the Gulf of Genoa separating it from the upper Po Valley. |
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The fibrous septae separating the tubules were pauci-cellular and lacked the appearance of ovarian stroma. |
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The boundary separating Earth's magnetic sphere of influence from the solar wind is called the magnetopause. |
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He also showed that the coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects. |
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The Falkland Islands take their name from the Falkland Sound, a strait separating the archipelago's two main islands. |
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The setup worked quite nicely, separating rapeseed oil and water, for example, and the diesellike hexadecane and water. |
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Also in County Down is Strangford Lough, actually an inlet partially separating the Ards peninsula from the mainland. |
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The old track twists and dives through the forests of the Eifel mountains, little separating it from the pines and the slopes. |
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A comma-delimited file has commas as the delimiter, separating each field of the file. |
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But separating catalysts from final products typically requires expensive and sometimes-toxic solvents that companies later have to dispose of. |
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Ten teams, six points separating them and a second half of the season playing snakes and ladders. |
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The path follows the Pyg Track before separating off from it at Bwlch y Moch and leading up the East ridge of Crib Goch. |
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An improved protocol for separating meiofauna from sediments using colloidal silica sols. |
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Cloning of human preimplantation embryos by separating blastomeres or dividing blastocysts, followed by transfer. |
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The separating funnel was left to settle until the two layers were clearly separated. |
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The Kilbrannan Sound is a large arm of the Firth of Clyde, separating the Kintyre Peninsula from the Isle of Arran. |
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The only boundaries would be those separating the various types of land, and around the closes. |
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Hot distilled water is sprayed over the ester and stirred gently and allowed to settle in the separating funnel. |
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After 60 min, the reaction was complete and the products resulted were left to settle in a separating funnel. |
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That result has put the cat among the pigeons in terms of the title race with four points separating the top three clubs. |
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The mixture was immediately transferred into a separating funnel and closed tightly. |
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Shredding-related topics covered included rotors and wear parts, inspection and infeed methods and downstream sorting and separating. |
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The British and the Dutch drew a line separating the Straits into two halves. |
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Granted there is a thin line separating a specialized search engine from a large, searchable Website. |
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Characteristics separating the various parrotfish genera are primarily based on structure of the teeth and patterns of scalation. |
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According to a new study, women who enjoy a positive relationship with their in-laws actually have a 20 percent greater chance of separating. |
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External characters for separating the sexes of the rice water weevil, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus. |
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When he hit the Jersey wall separating the north and southbound traffic, he sent up a huge cloud of dust that I couldn't see through. |
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The canal systems at the NMP EcoLab each had a check dam separating the canals from the water bodies upon which the lodges were sited. |
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In effect, brachial plexus avulsion injuries represent an inner amputation, irreversibly separating the hand from neural control. |
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A weather front is a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities, and is the principal cause of meteorological phenomena. |
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Cat Bells is the last fell on the ridge separating Derwent Water from the Newlands valley. |
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However, the process of separating it from graphite will require more technological development. |
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Proto-Kurux-Malto loses these fricatives as part of the PDr innovation, clearly separating it from Brahui. |
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Southward of Bowfell the ridge falls steeply to Three Tarns, the col separating it from Crinkle Crags. |
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This drainage is supplemented by Cinderdale Beck, separating Lad Hows from the main body of the fell. |
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The eastern wall of the valley is formed by the High Spy to Catbells ridge, separating it from Borrowdale. |
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Other classifications have raised Ophioglossales to the rank of a fifth class, separating the whisk ferns and ophioglossoid ferns. |
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Small quantities of iron and ore were exported from jetties on the channel separating the village from Walney Island. |
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Here, Beaver Brook enters from the north, separating the City's two northern neighborhoods, Pawtucketville and Centralville. |
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The Yukon slammed into the jersey wall separating them from oncoming traffic. |
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A flail is an agricultural tool used for threshing, the process of separating grains from their husks. |
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Below this, separating the choir from the crossing and nave is the striking 15th century choir screen. |
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The rotary winnowing fan greatly increased the efficiency of separating grain from husks and stalks. |
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Because many are dialect clusters, there is a level of subjectivity involved in separating them. |
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True, sometimes separating the promptings of the Spirit from the pressures of our own thoughts and desires can be a delicate task. |
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Forlandsundet is an 88 km long sound separating Prins Karls Forland and Spitsbergen. |
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A large revolt on Sicily known as the Sicilian Vespers followed these attacks, that saw the Peninsula separating into the Kingdom of Naples. |
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A polar bear may charge a group of walruses, with the goal of separating a young, infirm, or injured walrus from the pod. |
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The San Andreas Fault, a transform boundary, runs south from the junction, separating the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. |
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Some linguists claim that mutual intelligibility is, ideally at least, the primary criterion separating languages from dialects. |
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In the Late Oligocene, the Apennine Peninsula first formed, separating the Adriatic Basin from the rest of the Mediterranean. |
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Depending on the surroundings and the walls separating them from the body, various changes are possible in the body. |
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The French fought back fiercely and cut the cables that attached the two ships, separating Howard from his men. |
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