At the same time, Bush's remarks were bashed by scientists and advocates for the separation of church and state. |
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It is only by means of a conceptual violence that their separation is effected. |
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Clear separation of standards was achieved by running the plate three times, with a drying period in between. |
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The separation and final purification of the two enzymes was achieved by anion exchange chromatography. |
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Human suffering, pain, misery, separation and bereavement are inevitable when wars are fought. |
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He firmly believed in national education and ardently supported the separation of church and state. |
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I also made color separation negatives from color transparencies by enlarging in the darkroom. |
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A diffraction grating can accomplish the same separation of colors because of diffraction. |
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Colloidal phenomena are key in the separation of minerals from their ores by particle flotation. |
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Your audio choice is a very nice Dolby Digital 2.0 Spanish mix, which has very good separation over the two channels and some nice bass. |
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This is a revolutionary shift for a country that was founded on the separation of church and state. |
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The separation period before divorce kicks in was reduced from five years to two in contested cases and two years to one in uncontested cases. |
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The original Japanese stereo audio has very good channel separation and a much wider soundstage than I had anticipated. |
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It's hard to judge how far this separation is by circumstance or by design. |
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A comparison of estimates of dip separation based on onshore geology and seismic data is presented later in the paper. |
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These evidences of an incompatibility of temper induced Emily to effect a separation by mutual consent. |
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They are an important reaffirmation of the nation's commitment to separation of church and state. |
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Chemical separation was carried out in a clean room environment with reagents purified in two-bottle Teflon stills. |
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A wasted muscle will be weak, and if separation from the motor nerve is complete, so will be the paralysis. |
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This results in boiling and separation of a hydrothermal fluid from the magma. |
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Check local regulations and zoning restrictions because some areas may have legally established separation distances. |
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Some of the most common separation techniques are leaching, flotation, filtration, chromatography, and centrifugal force. |
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Cell adhesion and cell separation are important in the morphogenesis and development of higher plants. |
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Final separation was achieved by fast protein liquid chromatography, followed by dialysis and lyophilization, resulting in a white powder. |
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He has no problem creating separation from defenders, but he runs undisciplined routes and rarely fights for the ball. |
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There is a slight separation between the positive and negative charges, causing a small electric dipole in each cell. |
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A separation between the spiritual and the temporal is desirable and possible. |
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They laid special emphasis on the separation of temporal and spiritual authorities. |
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Physical partition of land was eclipsed by the tide of emotional separation that soon became a gulf. |
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Arrowheads in B and C mark the zone of separation of the ectopic eye from the normal compound eye. |
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The first step in the process is a binary scanning of the hypsographic separation of the original map. |
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They believe in separation of church and state, that religious indoctrination has no place in state schools. |
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Captain Baker said morale among the called-up squaddies remained high despite the painful separation from loved ones. |
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The separation of church and state at an institutional level remains a core value in this country. |
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The first separation is achieved by isoelectric focusing that separates protein polypeptide chains according to amino acid composition. |
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After vigorous agitation and phase separation the organic solution was removed and the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure. |
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But he nonetheless urges the extension of partition and provides a rationale for the continued separation of the two states. |
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The wall stood as a grim symbol of the separation of free people and those living under dictatorships. |
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At the time of separation the wife had not worked outside the home for 17 years. |
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Therefore, a business opportunity could be created for an entrepreneur interested in running the acid separation and purification process. |
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With only two of them there, the separation of officers from other ranks didn't operate. |
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The separation of contemporary Egypt from its past was compounded by the fact that Coptic was written in Greek letters with a few demotic signs. |
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Dualistic thinking, the separation of self and other and of subject and object, lies at the root of neo-Malthusianism. |
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Each first tearable line of separation is offset with respect to the second tearable line of separation. |
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With crisp dialogue and nice separation among the available channels, many scenes begged for the richness of a true surround mix. |
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Also at issue are the lack of adequate fire escapes and fire separation in the crawl space. |
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This is required regardless of the terms of a divorce decree or separation agreement. |
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The separation of headship of state from the headship of government is a very important part of maintaining liberty. |
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Our second approach was to analyze all populations for morphometric separation without a priori classification by variety. |
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Classical means of separation were based on the small differences in basicity and solubility. |
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The few action sequences let viewers hear nice separation in the stereo channels. |
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Mineral concentrates were obtained by conventional mineral separation techniques and finally hand-picked under a binocular microscope. |
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She holds that the separation of church and state is also unconstitutional and has equated Social Security with cannibalism. |
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Also does not the barycentre depend on the distance of separation of the two bodies? |
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The drywall ceiling serves as the separation between conditioned space and unconditioned space. |
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His arguments lead logically to the principle and practice of separation of church and state. |
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After savage wars the European conflict was resolved by a separation of church and state. |
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For Arthur, separation from Alec was purgatory, although the pair believed they were in touch telepathically. |
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That was the beginning of the violation of the constitutional separation of powers and checks and balances. |
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Green stems and leaves add moisture to the threshed grain and prevent clean separation of the grain and chaff. |
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In some cases the two heads of gastrocnemius may be unjoined until their insertion onto the calcaneus and with separation from soleus. |
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The argument over assimilation versus separation is at the heart of the matter. |
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The proposed plant will mass incinerate waste but it will use thermal treatment as part of its separation and treatment process. |
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Speech requires flexibility of the upper airway, including laryngeal and hyoid mobility and separation of the hard palate from the epiglottis. |
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A hysteresis in the force curves measured on approach and separation is observed. |
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The surgical incision was evaluated for serous exudate, erythema, purulent exudate, and separation of deep tissues. |
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I think separation seems a bit more straightforward than a divorce and we can always get one at a later stage. |
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It's a system that has produced feistily independent judges for centuries, whatever the theoretical breach of the separation of powers principle. |
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Although the clypeus and labrum of Reboursia exhibit a sphaeromatoid shape, it has a broad separation between the antennular basal articles. |
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Back in 1987, Carson, along with a team of seventy doctors, performed the first successful separation operation on German twins. |
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This distinction mirrors the Hindu separation between the Brahman and those in lower castes. |
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They consider the monsoon a season of separation from the loved one, of nostalgia and nameless longing. |
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The sample was largely melancholic, most had separation anxiety, and 96 percent had been ill for more than two years. |
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After hair is dry spritz texturizing spray evenly throughout layers, then scrunch to get separation and more body. |
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He wanted to ensure Tasmanians knew the details of the separation agreement. |
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A more literal reading relates us directly to the pattern of the cosmos, with its insistence on the separation of categories. |
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In the traditional theatre the space of separation should be open to the elements such as the wind and sunlight. |
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Western nations are supposed to be secularly run societies, living by a separation of church and state. |
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Is it committed to a clear separation between editorial and advertorial content? |
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This genetic separation into two groups was also clear when working with the complete set of 306 plants. |
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I am not persuaded that spousal support should be ordered retroactively to the date of separation as sought. |
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The same mechanism of unsteady vorticity injection appears to control separation and turbulence production. |
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Its aim was to suspend the moves towards separation for three months, whilst negotiating greater autonomy within a federal structure. |
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As a result those differences have been misnamed and misused in the service of separation and confusion. |
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All this separation by age, gender, equipment, and location is Balkanizing the sport. |
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Fluxing of the melt facilitates the agglomeration and separation of such undesirable constituents from the melt. |
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The foam is consequently difficult to handle, and protein separation by conventional chromatographic methods is only partially successful. |
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The stereo sound is merely okay, with passable channel separation and fidelity, allowing you to enjoy bad voiceover acting at its finest. |
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A complete separation of religion from the state guarantees this freedom and protects children from manipulation by religions. |
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He describes the new reality as complex, with no separation into domestic and foreign concerns, and he no longer sees states as the sole threat. |
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Yet despite public pressures, the strict church-state separation laid down by the Warren Court survived. |
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African spirituality at its best, on the other hand, finds no separation between the sacred and the secular. |
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Reason told him he had to make a break no matter how emotionally painful the separation might be. |
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The sites associated with the separation between Ethiopia and Europe are also given in bold type. |
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The idea is also to familiarise the public with the concept of waste separation and recycling. |
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Unlike some, I see what the French are doing in a favourable light, as a separation of church and state. |
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There can be nothing more activist than members of congress violating the separation of powers as they did this past week-end. |
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Typical sites for such separation include the medial femoral condyle and the patella. |
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Or use your room divider to add a separation to a large living room and dining room combo. |
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He prepared a separation agreement that included a waiver of spousal support. |
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This separation has not resulted in moral desensitisation of assisted suicide and euthanasia. |
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The rear surrounds are put to good use, although there is not clearly defined separation or distinction between the channels. |
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There is an inherent separation of charge, and so water is a polar molecule. |
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They were unable to pull the 3,000-pound anchor to get separation between the two vessels and thus needed to detach the anchor. |
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The Dolby Digital 5.1 also sounds exceptional, with outstanding separation in the mix. |
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Tomorrow, the Supreme Court decides if school vouchers violate the constitutional separation of church and state. |
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A molecule with a permanent separation of electric charge has a permanent dipole moment and is said to be polar molecule. |
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He must show that he can consistently get separation from NFL corners, since he won't be able to blow by or outmuscle them. |
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The themes of separation and helplessness are probably objectifications of his own grief over the loss of his wife. |
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But for others, adulthood marks the beginning of their freedom and separation from people who do not share their values. |
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The uterus contracts and the caruncular stock shrinks, further enhancing the separation of cotyledons from caruncles. |
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In operation, hydrostatic head pressure forces stormwater flow into the housing where primary separation of insoluble contaminants occurs. |
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This is when charge separation may occur, either due to fractocharging, as the pyroclastic material is violently ripped apart during eruption. |
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This clause is the constitutional foundation for the separation of church and state. |
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It will be seen as the strongest case yet made for a complete separation of church and state. |
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It was found that the plaques violated the U.S. Constitution's precepts on separation of church and state. |
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They also emphasize that there should be no separation between religion and the law. |
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For liberal secularists committed to the separation of church and state, this was a big victory. |
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Lewis claims that the lack of separation between church and state is the basis for Islamist revolutions. |
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This was opposed by member states that believe in a rigid separation of church and state. |
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Many evangelical Protestants also want to erode the separation of church and state. |
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He said there must be absolute separation between the decision-making process in planning and those who stood to gain from the decisions. |
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It has therefore been suggested that the mammalian class II gene clusters arose after the separation of the synapsids and the therapsids. |
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By this process, a highly efficient separation of substances can be achieved. |
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One of the difficult things about a seagoing life is the separation from family and friends. |
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Inspect the toenails for length, color, thickness, presence of subungal debris, odor, separation from the nail bed, and pain. |
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The subsequent rivalry between these two men and their followers led to the permanent political separation of the Hmong in Laos. |
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With his separation ability, suddenness and speed, Winslow consistently gets open. |
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Eventually it was Maria who decided she needed a separation of undetermined length to be able to define more clearly how she wanted to live. |
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But other factors, such as co-education rather than separation of the sexes, could also modify learning styles. |
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To think that separation should be considered between us before fate had so ordained! |
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This one after the separation of the second stage should go in circular circumterrestrial orbit using its principal engine. |
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The separation and this litigation have made that an improbability just as in the Poole case. |
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The optical measurement of surface separation is based on thin-film interferometry. |
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The health plan will also see a radical overhaul of accident and emergency wards, which will include a separation of serious and minor cases. |
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Not two weeks ago these people were composing hymns to the separation of powers. |
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The arteries were most susceptible, with bruising of the intima and adventitia and separation of the media from the vessel walls. |
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In most samples, this resulted in a clear separation of mucoid samples from purulent ones. |
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Rather than obscuring the line of separation between church and sport, the authorities would serve hockey well by understanding the distinction. |
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If the split was acrimonious, her husband could refuse to pay maintenance before the separation agreement. |
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Mrs. Bronson chose to go with him rather than remain here, unprovided for, and facing the permanent or indefinite separation from her husband. |
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It acknowledges the de facto separation of peoples in order to try to achieve civil peace. |
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This assay does not require enzyme digestion or electrophoretic separation of DNA fragments. |
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The separation of trace metals from solutions of electrolytes by electrodeposition in a 30 l electrolytical flow-through cell was studied. |
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The results given in Figure 3 show that the oil separation is lower for the naphthenic based grease. |
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Pyrolized Mobil jet oil showed the greatest complex pattern, with overlapping peaks indicating poor separation of compounds. |
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Both cause a defect in cell separation that can be seen microscopically as large clusters of unseparated cells. |
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They announced the fact of their separation in the newspapers and became known as Ithna Ashari Khojas. |
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Naimark's first work for his candidate's thesis was on the separation of roots of algebraic equations. |
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I really appreciated your well-researched and referenced article on Ashcroft and the separation of church and state. |
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For the mass separation of the fission products a stigmatically focused magnetic deflection system was used. |
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Many of the poems are about the pain of separation from loved ones or one's homeland. |
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The desert landscape is associated in the poetry with elopement, hardship, separation from lover or parents. |
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The album with 16 songs captures the torment, pain and frustration the prisoners undergo after separation from their loved ones. |
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Of course, reinforcing the more stable regions could lead to permanent separation and new borders. |
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The author is himself a sixth generation Scot with a Highland background that has not been dimmed by 200 years of separation from his homeland. |
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Not all the Reformers were willing to make the clear separation between the worldly and the spiritual kingdoms that Luther made. |
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We endured the pain of separation from our loved ones, were frightened when the rockets came in to camp and lives were lost. |
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Because nucleic acids always carry a negative charge, separation of nucleic acids occurs strictly by molecular size. |
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The separation of arts and politics can sometimes be a false one used to disempower people and limit their consciousness. |
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The rebels have several times expressed their position, that they only will talk on the basis of separation from the Republic. |
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The police also are under pressure to prove they can work effectively after their separation from the Indonesian Military. |
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Following separation the plaintiff did not find it necessary to encroach upon her assets. |
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When finally he got his separation from his wife and his property settlement, he decided to go in a different direction. |
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He says that other than a few months separation back in 1972, they have remained together. |
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Five years would have passed since the parties' separation with no spousal support having been pursued on interim motions or paid. |
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However, the ecclesiastical courts could order a husband to pay alimony to a wife seeking a separation from him. |
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The spread of radio sets made tactical separation easier and improved the control of artillery and mortar fire. |
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The separation and division of the works into three spaces in some ways disturbed the continuity of the curatorial exercise. |
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The next important step in the evolution of Parliament was the separation into houses. |
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The Japanese stereo track features very good channel separation and some rather nice low-end action. |
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The third group represents proteins evolving before the separation of baker's yeast and fission yeast. |
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The separation of club and divisional teams in the County Championship was done and extra games were provided. |
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Elliott's thematic gear shifting and tempo changing make the album's separation into eight tracks largely beside the point. |
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Interethnic violence had earlier caused the partial separation of the two communities. |
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The number of hops on the shortest path between people is sometimes called the graph distance or degree of separation between those people. |
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A chemical separation method, leaching works mainly to isolate soluble materials from a solid mixture. |
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The most widely used method for separation of nucleic acids is precipitation with ethanol or other organic solvents. |
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Blood is conveyed into the first compartment for centrifugal separation into components. |
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Politically, civil society relies on the separation of powers, political pluralism and public access to state and public affairs. |
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Lasers have also revolutionized the separation of chemical isotopes, which had otherwise been extremely difficult, if not impossible. |
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His research in spectroscopy and chemical separation laid the groundwork for generations of analytical chemist. |
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Although the alula is absent, the third finger probably had the same function in controlling separation of the upper surface airflow. |
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This was followed by a simulated separation of the spacecraft from the launcher. |
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To achieve real democracy, we need to enforce the separation of corporations and the state. |
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There is no separation between the sacred and the profane, because there are no profane objects in this Universe. |
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A hallmark of these democracies has been the separation of religion and politics. |
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Essentially it means the separation of religion from some element of society, be that education, ethics or government. |
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The packaging says it's mono, but somehow I doubt this because there is noticeable separation in the front channels. |
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Such samples display a large number of acoustic modes, with little separation in frequency. |
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It actually gave rise to and provided justification for the principle of separation of powers in the establishment of our republic. |
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The constitutionality of the legislation is suspect and potentially breaches the separation of powers. |
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When the constitution was written there was no question of strict separation of powers either in the Westminster system or in Australia. |
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The scouting movement's city chapter chairman said his organization would continue to campaign for the separation of garbage. |
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Should this happen or not, the forces of separation are stimulating speculation about possible reshuffles of party allegiance. |
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The Australian Constitution, with its more rigorous separation of powers, prevents our common law changing in the same direction. |
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In contrast to the performance of conventional materials, we demonstrate that plasticization can be harnessed to improve separation performance. |
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And getting the court involved in this to me was a great mistake, because it violates the separation of powers. |
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All of this caused a distinct line of separation between sky and sea to appear. |
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Voluntarily appearing in front of a congressional committee in public does not violate separation of powers. |
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Indeed, closely aligned and overlapping neurochemical circuits may underlie separation anxiety and panic. |
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The greatest threat to the separation of church and state can be summed up in one name. |
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The separation of childbearing from domesticity leads to a need for extended families, which are primarily cognate kin groups. |
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However, the clear separation of the nerve into five main terminal branches may be difficult or impossible. |
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We're left with an amendment that achieves social conservative aims by subverting both the separation of powers and federalism. |
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It was just another notch in the belt for that administration's systematic castration of our government's conception of separation of powers. |
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If the stationary phase is solid, the separation process is called adsorption chromatography. |
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The bright-line separation between foreign and domestic affairs has proven to be problematic. |
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The separation of classes was underlined by the formation of middle-class suburbs, linked to the town centre by trams, omnibuses, or railways. |
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If you're going for a lean, shredded look, these types of exercises really help you achieve superior muscle separation and striation. |
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Since a mass spectrometer is an identification instrument, it is often paired with a separation instrument like a chromatograph. |
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Separation from her parents proved less problematic than separation from her Comanche roots. |
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Freedom of religion and separation of church and state are not the same things. |
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Deborah expressed regrets about the stark separation of classical ballet and modern dance. |
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Chemical separation and purification of uranium-233 from thorium and plutonium-239 from uranium require far less effort than enrichment of isotopes. |
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Oddly enough, the Japanese stereo track is actually an improvement over that of the first volume, with better channel separation and more bass activity. |
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It may be that mother was growing more unhappy but I do not believe that she avowed her unhappiness and asserted a trial separation when coming to England. |
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As long as the Lord Chancellor is punctilious in keeping his separate roles distinct, the separation of powers is not undermined and the justice system benefits immeasurably. |
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The large pannus predisposes patients to fluid accumulation, creating an environment conducive to seroma formation, infection, and wound edge separation or dehiscence. |
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The long periods of separation never affected her love for her mother. |
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That's why the president talked about the separation of powers. |
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Their separation had distanced them in mind as well as body. |
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These conformational changes increase the separation of the glycosidic oxygen atoms and therefore are favored in polysaccharide chains subjected to mechanical stretching. |
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But he ruled that the High Court order breached the principle of the separation of powers and would unduly restrict the Government in developing child care policy. |
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In the natural rain forest, this separation of rubber trees is easily produced, thanks to the unknowing help of seed dispersers such as monkeys and dung beetles. |
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Nevertheless, Kuwaiti parliamentarians do not share Western ideals of free speech and separation of religion and state. |
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A conspicuous anatomical feature associated with pepper fruit ripening was the development of a plate of sclerenchymatous tissue in the separation zone. |
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But the picture is torn in half by the geographic separation of the friezes. |
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A centrifuge may include a fluid separation wall aligned substantially parallel to an axis of rotation and include an inner surface, a void area, and an outer surface. |
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Furthermore, during the same period, council resolved to proceed with the separation of the seaward portion of the jetty from the inshore portion. |
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Over the past year their government has set about establishing that separation unilaterally by the construction of a serpentine course of fences, barriers, walls. |
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It is further strained when training for the next tour, unaccompanied school assignments and temporary duty travel increase the separation of a soldier and his family. |
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The separation of church and state is a foundational pillar of American democracy. |
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In contrast, a mammalian infant depends on the separation cry for succor and security. |
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After some scenes of preparing for the next launch, we see the lift-off as well, sticking with the shuttle well past the separation of the solid rocket boosters. |
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Anxiety in children usually manifests in separation anxiety, social phobias and generalized anxiety. |
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This improved separation efficiency gives sharper peaks that give better resolution, or faster separations, compared with conventional HPLC separations. |
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Contracts have been let to South Australian firms for site preparation, removal of overburden and the installation of a major mining and heavy mineral separation plant. |
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While effective separation on mainline long-distance passenger trains was long entrenched, station platforms and suburban trains in the Cape were not so tightly controlled. |
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In the case of certain ores containing relatively inactive metals such as mercury, separation can be achieved by heating the ore in air, i.e., by oxidative calcination. |
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The grid of the Optical Alignment System of the space shuttle Discovery can be seen during separation operations while undocking from the International Space Station. |
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During conventional wet milling, corn is steeped for 24 to 36 hours in water and sulfur dioxide to begin the separation of the starch and protein connections. |
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In internal necrosis the separation of dead bone from living proceeds in the manner already described, and the sequestrum is contained within the sequestral capsule. |
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One is based on duality, on the perception of an inevitable separation between man and God or, not to be too theological, between man and reality. |
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Additionally, they exhibited other unusual postures and perseverative behaviors and fail to evince normal separation anxiety when removed from their mothers. |
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The flotilla of 58 Little Ships made a trouble-free crossing of the busy traffic separation lanes, as merchantmen gave way or altered course as a mark of respect. |
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Although there is no separation of powers, unlike the USA, the system only makes democratic sense if the legislature acts as a brake on the executive. |
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He said it also violates the government's separation of powers. |
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Flowers are self-compatible, but spontaneous autogamy occurs very infrequently due to protandry and to the spatial separation of anthers and stigma. |
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Von Laue showed that x rays are diffracted in specific directions determined by the distances of separation between the parallel planes of molecules in crystals. |
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Accurate separation of chromosomes by the mitotic spindle depends upon their connection to spindle fibers at a highly regulated location of each chromosome called the centromere. |
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But Hofer's studies also found that specific interventions helped with their separation distress. |
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Sound wise, the Dolby Digital Stereo offers no real channel separation and the aural palette is so limited that there is no real chance at creating ambiance or atmosphere. |
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The audio is presented in what appears to be Dolby Stereo, although there is next to no channel separation and the final result is indistinguishable from a mono track. |
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The only reminder of the separation of crowd and performers was the visibility of costumes and the empowered medicinal calabashes worn around the neck of the dance leader. |
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The deaggregation observed may now be viewed as a systematic separation or disassociation of the component protomolecules from their aggregated state. |
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In the whole range of cholesterol concentration explored, the diffraction studies show a single lamellar phase with no evidence of a separation of extended domains. |
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If any metal complexation route to produce ethylene is ever going to succeed commercially, olefin separation needs to compare favourably with cryogenics. |
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While this may not appear to be a problem to us, the separation of Christ's manhood from his deity is actually a grave heresy called Nestorianism. |
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During a dramatic late surge, there was a moment when separation looked a likely scenario. |
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This separation into stanzas is reinforced by differing dominant sounds. |
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This processing may include distillation or other methods or separation or purification that may be necessary to be applied before they are of usable form. |
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This finding was the basis for separation into the 2 groups. |
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Your five year plan is well prepared and your separation of the various parts of the town into divisions establishes manageable work programmes in each. |
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With respect to these two pensions, the first pension was fully vested at the time of separation and thus the respondent wife has fully realized on this asset. |
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The parties lived very well before their separation with live-in help. |
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There are other species of separation and tearlessness within the academy. |
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The further separation yielded 12 fractions containing aliphatic and alicyclic, 24 containing aromatic and 1 containing nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen containing compounds. |
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I think it reasonable to infer that the standard of living enjoyed by the plaintiff prior to separation was in part dependent on the greater income produced by the defendant. |
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The focus of this research is on separation and regeneration of the catalysts in order to decrease costs of production while increasing the purity of the product. |
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He felt the first sharp pangs of separation at the familiar sight. |
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In the case of a guide dog that is affected, it can mean separation from their owner, having to be retrained, or in a small number of cases, withdrawn from working altogether. |
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Youth is contained here and the women who fold away the knick-knacks of toddlers in their rooms display a sadness and sense of separation from the world they once inhabited. |
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He advocates a secular regime with a total separation of religion form the government. |
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Doing so raises separation of powers concerns that continue to worry many. |
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The central government later turned down the draft regulation as it was feared it would pave the way for the province's separation from Indonesia. |
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The cooler head recently mentioned needs to sit down with Mr. DeLay and engage in an elementary, maybe even remedial, course on the separation of powers. |
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For example, I share his concern about the implications of the idea of God's omnipotence for theodicy, and also his unease with a radical separation of God and nature. |
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To make sure, they reduced the static magnetic field, thereby displacing the resonant slice and, with it, the separation needed between tip and spin. |
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This is not a matter of form but impinges on a fundamental principle of separation of powers and detracts from any necessary guarantee against the possibility of abuse. |
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Sensitivity can be readily increased by derivatizing with a UV-absorbing or fluorescent species and separation by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography. |
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With their abiding sense of separation from the rest of the Pacific, the Cook Islands have never been, and likely never will be, a mainstream Pacific destination. |
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Despite the separation of church and state in America, religion and politics in this country have long influenced one another in ways direct and indirect. |
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Enter Americans United for separation of Church and State, which threatened to sue. |
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At 12 minutes into the test there was a collection of water on the soffit which began to drip down through the separation between the drywall and the window frame. |
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The Chickasaw language is still so similar to Choctaw, for instance, that linguists surmise that the separation of the two could not have occurred very long ago. |
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It is a desert wilderness, but the separation and the fear are the same. |
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Even if all components appear compatible, the tank mixture will require constant agitation to prevent separation or poor distribution in the tank. |
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Yet the principle of the proscenium arch, which institutes the separation of spectators and performers, was continually subverted during the festival. |
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The iconostasis of the Orthodox church effects what in Gothic architecture is accomplished by the Rood Screen, the separation of the nave from the sanctuary. |
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The separation of different population groups increased intercultural tensions and the different rates of progress led to political unrest and instability. |
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For boys and young men, the period of separation in the initiation camp marks a major social reorientation away from the world of women and toward that of men. |
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As pointed out by a number of authors, the evolution of bilaterian body plans must postdate the cladogenetic separation of lineages leading to these animal phyla. |
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The proventriculus of the worker honeybee is an organ which effects a highly efficient separation of pollen grains from the medium in which they are suspended. |
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Continued displacement along the thrust will result in the increasing separation of the ramp anticline from the ramp above which it originally formed. |
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A separation and drainage layer, of a coarse-grained material such as sand, can be constructed to isolate the unsealed pavement from the underlying saturated soils. |
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Despite the demurrals of wistful theocrats, separation of church and state is an even better idea today than it was in 1791, when the First Amendment was duly ratified. |
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As scale decreases, viscous forces inhibit separation with the consequence that the additional lift must diminish and, at some unknown Re, disappear. |
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The separation between Livingston's two chief pursuers was perhaps unjust, but it lasted only until the 56th minute as Williamson's charges let down their guard. |
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Young children had a more depressed appearance, more somatic complaints, a greater degree of psychomotor agitation, more phobias, separation anxiety, and hallucinations. |
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