They walked together to the corner, but then they separated and went their separate ways. |
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In many offices, desks are separated by modular walls that can be moved around. |
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The two groups were separated by an imaginary line down the middle of the room. |
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Where Moore's and Finzi's datings differ substantially, both are given, separated by an oblique dash, with Moore's first. |
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Giggs was christened Ryan Joseph Wilson but as a teenager changed his surname to that of his mother after his parents separated. |
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The couple separated in 1964 and divorced in 1965 in the wake of the singer's affair with actor Peter Finch. |
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The engine house with the steam turbine is usually structurally separated from the main reactor building. |
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In the case of a pressurized water reactor, the steam turbine is separated from the nuclear system. |
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Gutters separated the sidewalk from the road on both sides and flowed with muddy water. |
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The diesel or gasoline engine and the electric motor, separated by clutches, were initially on the same shaft driving the propeller. |
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Proximal ambulacral pairs can be partially separated, forming a buccal slit, an expansion of the mouth frame. |
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The test is rigid, and divides into five ambulacral grooves separated by five interambulacral areas. |
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These populations are separated by inhospitable terrain, and adults rarely travel distances greater than a few hundred metres. |
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The soda ash was then separated from the black ash by washing it with water. |
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The inner ward was separated from the outer by a wall, a drawbridge and a gate, protected by a ditch cut into the rock. |
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This continued down to 1840 when the barony of Dublin City was separated from the barony of Dublin. |
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One ship that had been separated, commanded by Diogo Dias, wandered onward alone, and the other six ships were able to regroup. |
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It was the sea that was separated from authority, and thus was the pirate who could attack those who entered the oceans. |
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Thus, Brazilian women in urban centers often blurred the lines that separated the work and lives of the slave and the free. |
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Gas particles are widely separated from one another, and consequently, have weaker intermolecular bonds than liquids or solids. |
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Since 1914, Cape Cod has been separated from the mainland by the Cape Cod Canal. |
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The creation of the canal separated the majority of the peninsula from the mainland. |
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The 6 to 11 perforations are small, subcircular, and separated by spaces greater than their own diameter. |
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Eratosthenes, using the angles of shadows created at widely separated regions, estimated the circumference of the Earth with great accuracy. |
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It was separated from the Viscount of Labourd in 1177 by Richard the Lion Heart. |
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In 1177 King Richard separated the Viscounty of Labourd whose capital then became Ustaritz. |
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This process requires that aircraft be separated by greater distances, which reduces the overall capacity for any given route. |
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This way, the DSL signal is separated as close as possible to the central office and is not attenuated inside the customer's premises. |
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Pennington is a village near to Lymington, but is separated from the town by several schools with playing fields. |
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To keep the enemy's forces separated, a simultaneous descent was made in three different places. |
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Three minutes after launch, during the second stage burn, the payload fairing separated. |
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Five seconds later, the third stage separated, and following ten more seconds of coasting, it ignited. |
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They separated from other crocodilians during the Eocene epoch, about 55 million years ago. |
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These long glacial periods were separated by more temperate and shorter interglacials. |
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There is also some debate about the safety of the various types of separated facilities. |
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A matched pair from the same animal is a very desirable find but often antlers are shed separately and may be separated by several miles. |
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The South Georgian reindeer total some 2,600 animals in two distinct herds separated by glaciers. |
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These consisting of glacial periods where conditions are colder than normal, separated by interglacial periods. |
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To avoid decay and termite infestation, untreated wood is separated from the ground and other sources of moisture. |
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The Adriatic Sea sits on the Apulian or Adriatic Microplate, which separated from the African Plate in the Mesozoic era. |
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Suebic Gallaecia was the first kingdom separated from the Roman Empire to mint coins. |
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He subsequently declared them to be in perpetual union, and they were separated only in 982, on the death of Pandulf Ironhead. |
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In the end, the inhabited parts of the cities were separated from one another by stretches of pasture even within the city walls. |
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The Iron Curtain now separated the east under Moscow's control from the capitalist West. |
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Only a storm, which separated the combatants, saved the Roman forces from complete annihilation. |
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The manor contained seventeen houses built inside the courtyard for nobles and family members and was separated from its supporting villas. |
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The South Swedish Highland and the Norrland terrain are separated by the Central Swedish lowland. |
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Switzerland's ecosystems can be particularly fragile, because the many delicate valleys separated by high mountains often form unique ecologies. |
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Polytheism cannot be cleanly separated from the animist beliefs prevalent in most folk religions. |
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Instead, they only occur in myths widely separated by both time and circumstances. |
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The antitrinitarian wing of the Polish Reformation separated from the Calvinist ecclesia maior to form the ecclesia minor or Polish Brethren. |
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The population of the city had collapsed so severely that it was now little more than a cluster of villages separated by fields. |
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The Dalmatians separated from Hungary by a treaty in 1199, and they paid Hungary with a portion of Macedonia. |
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All the squadrons proceeded to Ceylon, whereafter they separated for Jiayile, Cochin, Ganbali, or Calicut in southern India. |
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Uninterested in administration, they were separated from both the army and the populace, and China was torn by dissension and unrest. |
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These ships are separated into several compartments, so that if one is touched during a storm, the others remain intact. |
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The Masai giraffe was also suggested to consist of possibly two species separated by the Rift Valley. |
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After the fall of the Mongol Empire, the great political powers along the Silk Road became economically and culturally separated. |
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In the first stage, the initiates are separated from their old identities through physical and symbolic means. |
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Mainland Oman is separated by a small strip of UAE territory from Musandam. |
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After the doors were breached, the troops separated the congregation according to what price they might bring in the slave markets. |
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The men were separated from the women, and the captors regularly raped the helpless women. |
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At his death in 1458, the kingdom was again separated and Naples was inherited by Ferrante, Alfonso's illegitimate son. |
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After hitting land at the coast of what is now Guyana, the two seem to have separated. |
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Along their length, the Andes are split into several ranges, which are separated by intermediate depressions. |
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The Andes range has many active volcanoes, which are distributed in four volcanic zones separated by areas of inactivity. |
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The belt is subdivided into four main volcanic zones that are separated from each other by volcanic gaps. |
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Sri Lanka is separated from the mainland portion of the Indian subcontinent by the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Strait. |
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The Pearl River Delta is actually two alluvial deltas, separated by the core branch of the Pearl River. |
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In the rear, two smaller carracks got separated, and on Diogo de Mello's carrack a gunpowder barrel accidentally exploded, and the ship sank. |
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With this method, a one piece design was very difficult, and a fragmental structure, with separated chamber and barrel was then selected. |
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This was later replaced with the idea of a pair of nested hemispheric shells separated by a bath of oil. |
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The two landmasses became separated when the area now known as the Torres Strait flooded after the end of the last glacial period. |
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South Bay is separated from the Straits of Florida by the northernmost of the Florida Keys, and includes Card Sound and Barnes Sound. |
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The centres of all Maya cities featured sacred precincts, sometimes separated from nearby residential areas by walls. |
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Moctezuma issued new laws that further separated nobles from commoners and instituted the death penalty for adultery and other offenses. |
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They were, however, separated by Georges Cuvier in 1800 under the name of lama along with the guanaco. |
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The feet are narrow, the toes being more separated than in the camels, each having a distinct plantar pad. |
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They are then separated and remated every other day until one or the other refuses the mating. |
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While coasting towards Guiana the brigs were separated until reunited at Nueva Cadiz on Cubagua island off the coast of Venezuela. |
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On the Gulf of California, the biggest island is the Angel de la Guarda, separated from the peninsula by the deep and narrow Canal de Ballenas. |
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By 14 September 1553 Willoughby and one other ship had become separated from Chancellor. |
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The proctodeum is slightly larger than the urodeum in most species. It is separated from the urodeum by the uroproctodeal fold. |
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The range includes the Ilmensky Mountains separated from the main ridges by the Miass River. |
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In 1792 the Host was included in the Caucasus Line Cossack Host and separated from it again in 1860, with the capital of Vladikavkaz. |
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He was originally a military commander but on the frontier, civil and military could not easily be separated. |
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The Bering Sea is separated from the Gulf of Alaska by the Alaska Peninsula. |
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The expedition was separated into three groups, each with further subdivisions. |
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As in a sugar mill, the sugar crystals are separated from the molasses by centrifuging. |
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Chips are trimmings of quills, outer and inner bark that cannot be separated, or the bark of small twigs. |
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The site was constructed over three hillsides separated by two large arroyos called Los Cuijes and Agua Nacida. |
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In some languages, aspect and time are very clearly separated, making them much more distinct to their speakers. |
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The Yorkshire Dialect Society has always separated West Riding dialect from that in the North and East ridings. |
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In contrast, 'John's briefcase' is alienably possessed, because it can be separated from John. |
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However, since he has risen, the Church teaches that his Body and Blood can no longer be truly separated. |
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The connections between the now administratively separated churches continued in many ways. |
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The Sanctuary is separated from the rest of the place by a veil with the sign of a cross. |
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The church was founded when a number of congregations separated from the established Church of England in the middle of the 19th century. |
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Greenland and Europe separated and the northeast Atlantic Ocean was formed between them. |
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Another problem may arise in older cases where the ratio and obiter are not explicitly separated, as they are today. |
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Each section of the Code, like that of Georgia, would be designated by three numbers, separated by hyphens. |
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Whilst it does recognise the validity of the orders of certain groups which separated from communion with Holy See. |
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This area of Tennessee is covered by fertile valleys separated by wooded ridges, such as Bays Mountain and Clinch Mountain. |
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Those who became separated from the main body or who could not reach the Flagstaff Tower also set out for Karnal on foot. |
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Montesquieu took the view that the Roman Republic had powers separated so that no one could usurp complete power. |
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With rotor spinning, the fibers in the roving are separated, thus opened, and then wrapped and twisted as the yarn is drawn out of the rotor cup. |
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This is the only way that the reconcilables will be separated from the irreconcilables. |
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The slag separated, and floated on the molten iron, and was removed by lowering a dam at the end of the trough. |
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The major advantage of this system is keeping the impurities of the fuel separated from the charge. |
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The smaller pieces are separated into different sizes by a system of graduated sieves, placed in descending order. |
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In principle, they can be separated into the component substances by purely mechanical processes. |
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The liquor is separated from the precipitate and evaporated using waste heat from the reverberatory furnace. |
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Where possible, each building was separated by an exercise yard, for the use of a specific category of pauper. |
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Women with young children were also supported since transportation unavoidably separated them. |
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The Creeks were now separated from any future help from the Spanish in Florida, or from the Choctaw and Chickasaw to the west. |
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Carbon arc lamps were started by making contact between two carbon electrodes, which were then separated to within a narrow gap. |
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Walney Island, to the west of Barrow, surrounds the peninsula's Irish Sea coast and is separated from Barrow by the narrow Walney Channel. |
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Secondly, the churches themselves may be separated from, who tolerate their members in such causeless reproachings. |
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A tramway separated from the line just after Beckfoot along the route of the current railway and up to Gil Force. |
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In many cases such as this, the species complexes have been separated into separate species, thus raising the total number of species of ferns. |
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Between Skiddaw and Longside Edge are the quiet valleys of Southerndale and Barkbethdale, separated by the spur of Buzzard Knott. |
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The headwaters of the Esk and Duddon are separated by a ridge falling south west from the summit of Crinkle Crags. |
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It may be considered an outlier of the Fairfield group in the Eastern Fells, but is separated from its neighbours by low cols. |
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From Crinkle Crags the first fells on this ridge are Hard Knott and Harter Fell, separated by Hardknott Pass. |
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The group is subdivided into formations, which each represent a turbidite lobe, and are separated by anoxic background sedimentation. |
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Bonding between layers is via weak van der Waals bonds, which allows layers of graphite to be easily separated, or to slide past each other. |
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It is surrounded by the Yorkshire Dales and South Pennines, from which the fells are separated by the Aire Gap and Ribble Valley. |
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The West Pennine Moors are separated from the main Pennine range by the Irwell Valley. |
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The underlying geology is the Millstone Grit series with sandstones and coarse gritstones separated by bands of shale. |
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It is an isolated hill, separated from the Pennines to the east, the Bowland Fells to the northwest, and the West Pennine Moors to the south. |
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Pendle Hill is separated from the nearby main bulk of the Bowland Fells by the River Ribble. |
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The Alps and the Apennines were always separated by this trench and were never part of the same system. |
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To the east, the plain is bounded by the foothills of the Pennines, while the western edge of the plain is separated from the sea by sand dunes. |
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The coalfield on the western side of the Pennines is divided into two parts separated by the Rossendale anticline. |
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The mill building was separated from its dam by the building of the railway. |
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The two dales are separated by a ridge including Great Shunner Fell, and joined by the road over Buttertubs Pass. |
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A ria coast is a coastline having several parallel rias separated by prominent ridges, extending a distance inland. |
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The air masses separated by a front usually differ in temperature and humidity. |
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The rib is separated from the anterior margin of the sacricostal yoke by a slit-like fenestra. |
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A few select spirits had separated from the crowd, and formed a fit audience round a far greater teacher. |
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Functions... are specialized, or separated from each other, and... a complicated set of organs is appropriated to each of them. |
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She was in a real spot when she ran into her separated husband while on a date. |
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The restaurant's kitchen was separated from the dining room by a swing door. |
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Syrts may be separated from each other by higher ridges, and may serve as water divides between drainage basins for larger rivers. |
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Hair follicles in the telogenetic stage have small dermal papillae, which are separated from the bulb and are no longer covered by matrix cells. |
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Detached sidewalks generally occur in residential areas and are normally separated from the curb by a tree lawn. |
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The wing of the seeds are articulate, easily separated from the seed, to weakly adnate, not easily separated. |
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The xylic and paraxylic acids are separated by the different solubility of their calcium salts, the xylate being the more soluble of the two. |
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In her complaint, she said the washrooms for men and women are separated by a wall and it is easy to peep in from the other side. |
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When acclimatising wood flooring, the boards should be separated to enable air to circulate around them. |
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It may show both colors at the same time, neatly separated left from right by the spine. |
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England is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south. |
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They separated and have been living apart for the past year. |
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Due to the revolution of the earth, heliacal and acronical phenomena are separated by six months of time for a given star. |
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The separated head of Namuci followed Indra, accusing him of amicide and Brahmicide, wherever Indra went. |
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During recess an inviolable border separated the townies at the northern end of our play area from the barnies at the southern. |
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Further, both genes were separated by an internal ribosome entry site for bicistronicity. |
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We may use a camelized form to improve readability. You can use also underscore in between words if you want the identifier separated. |
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Every chromosome has a long arm and a short arm separated by a pinch point known as a centromere. |
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Fluids are separated in the liver and the other conglobate and conglomerate glands. |
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Supposing three such houses to be contiguous to a central one, each separated from the latter by a straight wall. |
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The craniodistal part is very rudimentary and separated in two condyles by a narrow but deep extensor groove. |
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They may be separated early from the mother tissue by cutinizing their surface. |
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Subsequently, the cystohepatic triangle of patients, with head up in left lateral position, was separated. |
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The dissociative techniques separated ammonium chloride into hydrochloric acid and ammonia. |
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Accordingly, the design features two 0.120 inch thick face skins separated 2.0 inches by a relatively dense discrete rib, egg-crated core. |
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In short, the number fifteen cannot in any manner be separated from its fifteenness. |
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The gorals of Shanxi, sometimes separated as a taxon vidianus, fall into the range of N. griseus. |
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In the opposite direction, sand ridges pointing southwest have a similar height, separated by troughs approximately 50m deeper. |
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The island probably became separated from the mainland about 125,000 years ago, during the Ipswichian interglacial. |
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Yet such feuds weakened the tribe as a whole, sometimes leading to the creation of a new tribe as one group separated from the rest. |
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Upon reaching San Juan River they separated, Pizarro staying to explore the swampy coasts and Almagro sent back for reinforcements. |
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It remained part of the Church of England until 1978 when the Anglican Church of Bermuda separated. |
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Adding water separated the soluble sodium carbonate from the calcium sulphide. |
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Today, Domesday Book is available in numerous editions, usually separated by county and available with other local history resources. |
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It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. |
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By 12,000 BC, rising sea levels due to ice melting caused Ireland to become separated from Great Britain. |
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Later, around 5600 BC, Great Britain itself became separated from continental Europe. |
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These can be separated in three groups based on the original language used for the work, namely Latin, Greek or Arabic. |
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Its southern tip is very close to the northwest coast of Africa, separated from it by the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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It shares a marine border with Oman, and is separated from Tajikistan by the cold, narrow Wakhan Corridor. |
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In the 19th century a number of scientists noted puzzling geological and zoological similarities between widely separated areas. |
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They were separated into a Goidelic and a Brythonic branch from an early period. |
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The government was restructured and civil and military authority separated. |
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My fellow-creatures, from whom I was thus separated, began to assume idyllic virtue and beauty in my memory. |
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So, in Western Europe, two 'dark ages' can be identified, separated by the brilliant but brief Carolingian Renaissance. |
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On seeing Richard embroiled with Henry's men and separated from his main force, William Stanley made his move. |
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Infants suck in bursts separated by rests, typically defined as a sequence of sucks with intersuck intervals of less than 2 seconds. |
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However, in the Church of Ireland the roles are often separated and most cathedrals in the Church of England do not have associated parishes. |
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A severe storm off the coast of Portugal separated Tiger from the rest of the fleet. |
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Under the act, for the first time the legislative and executive powers of the governor general's council were separated. |
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Charles was separated from spectators by large ranks of soldiers, and his last speech reached only those with him on the scaffold. |
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About two to four millennia later, Great Britain became separated from the mainland. |
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Britain probably became repopulated with people before the ice age ended and certainly before it became separated from the mainland. |
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By the Late Middle Ages, Great Britain was separated into the Kingdoms of England and Scotland. |
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The British forcibly separated families and evicted them from Acadia because they refused to vow loyalty to the new British regime. |
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Ockham's insistence that reason operates independently of faith allowed science to be separated from theology and philosophy. |
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Also at this time, the city of York was expanded and separated from North Yorkshire. |
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It lies directly beside Rotherham, from which it is separated largely by the M1 motorway. |
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Components of petroleum are separated using a technique called fractional distillation. |
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He also experimented with preserving separated red blood cells in iced bottles. |
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Instead, the dust is separated in a detachable cylindrical collection vessel or bin. |
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Steam engines are external combustion engines, where the working fluid is separated from the combustion products. |
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Recombination allows alleles on the same strand of DNA to become separated. |
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A Crookes tube is a sealed glass container in which two electrodes are separated by a vacuum. |
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A discharge lamp has a glass or silica envelope containing two metal electrodes separated by a gas. |
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A faster express line and a stopping local line are separated, with each having a separate pair of tracks. |
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Passenger trains and freight trains can be separated with each different track. |
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To the south lie Bedfont and Stanwell while to the west Heathrow is separated from Slough in Berkshire by the M25 motorway. |
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It is separated from Tajikistan by Afghanistan's narrow Wakhan Corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with Oman. |
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In previous centuries, authors frequently also acted as their own editor, printer, and bookseller, but these functions have become separated. |
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British Methodism separated from the Church of England soon after the death of Wesley. |
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Prompted by a controversy over an appointment in the theology school at Harvard, in 1825 the Unitarian churches separated from Congregationalism. |
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Outside of these commonalities, great differences separated north and south, primarily in subject matter. |
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The structure is separated into four white concrete parabolic vaults, which together resemble a bird on the ground perched for flight. |
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After Henry VIII ordered the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539, the manuscript was separated from the priory. |
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He viewed the characters as separated into four groups which interact in various ways. |
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His father soon joined them in their lodgings in Queen Street, but the couple quickly separated. |
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It dissects a patriarchal culture that separated the sexes and pressured women into dependence on men. |
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The couple were rumoured to be engaged in July 1994, but separated two years later. |
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The emergence of sound film effectively separated deaf from hearing audience members once again. |
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It was the first to employ an architectural design that separated works into Greek and Latin. |
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On some football event dates, opposing team supporters have been separated into the two different car parks. |
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It consisted of five wickets in five balls, across two innings and separated by seven days, as the match took place on consecutive Saturdays. |
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Andrew Hannah became the first captain of the club after Liverpool separated from Everton and formed its own club. |
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In 1997, Darlington became a unitary authority and was separated from the shire county. |
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The shell encloses the kernel or meat, which is usually made up of two halves separated by a partition. |
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Britain finally became separated from the continent and in cultural terms, the Mesolithic there goes its own way. |
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The zinc dissolves silver and gold, both of which, being immiscible in lead, can be separated and retrieved. |
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The government was restructured, and the civil and military authorities were separated. |
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In 1254, Henry granted Ireland to his son, Edward, on condition that it would never be separated from the Crown. |
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The Inner Ward was originally separated from the Outer Ward by an internal wall, a drawbridge and a gate, protected by a ditch cut into the rock. |
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She listened harder as the sound separated itself from the nonsound, and as her sleep separated from waking. |
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Steynton is a medieval village to the north, no longer separated due to the expansion of houses. |
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In the spring recently weaned pups and yearlings occasionally strand on beaches after becoming separated from their group. |
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It aims to connect South Gujarat and Saurashtra currently separated by 360 km of roadway to 31 km of ferry service. |
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As with the red cross, so too the red saltire is separated by a white fimbriation from the blue field. |
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These theories tend to see the state as a neutral entity separated from society and the economy. |
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Around 14,000 BC, rising sea levels due to ice melting caused Ireland to be separated from Great Britain. |
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Around 5,600 BC, continuing rises in sea level led Great Britain to become separated from continental Europe. |
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This allowed farmers consolidated and fenced off plots of land, in contrast to multiple small strips spread out and separated. |
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On 1 January 1993 it formally separated into two independent countries, the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. |
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Mismothering may occur among sheep when a lamb has been separated from the flock and returned. |
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Many Indian species descend from taxa originating in Gondwana, from which the Indian plate separated more than 105 million years before present. |
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The European Council officially gains the status of an EU institution, thus being separated from the Council of ministers. |
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The unit was ambushed and Sapper Luke Allsopp and Staff Sergeant Simon Cullingworth became separated from the rest. |
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Continental fragments correspond to land masses that have separated from a continental mass due to tectonic displacement. |
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The west coast in particular is heavily indented, with long promontories separated by fjordlike sea lochs. |
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The Hebrides can be divided into two main groups, separated from one another by the Minch to the north and the Sea of the Hebrides to the south. |
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Though culturally and physically similar to the Hebrides, it is separated from them by the Kintyre peninsula. |
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The eastern, southern and western coasts of the peninsula are lined with numerous sandy beaches both wide and small, separated by steep cliffs. |
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It is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea and from mainland Europe by the Celtic Sea. |
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They exist as individual census divisions, as well as separated municipalities. |
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It is directly north of Saint Martin, separated from that island by the Anguilla Channel. |
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The archipelago's two main islands are separated by the Falkland Sound, and its deep coastal indentations form natural harbours. |
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The Caicos Islands are separated by the Caicos Passage from the closest Bahamian islands, Mayaguana and Great Inagua. |
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This was not always easy, because political differences often separated the chambers. |
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The feces are collected in nets and DNA is separated, individually identified, and matched with known species. |
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The saving of Springer raised hopes that another young killer whale named Luna, which had become separated from his pod, could be returned to it. |
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In pyrometallurgical fast reactors, the separated plutonium and uranium are contaminated by actinides and cannot be used for nuclear weapons. |
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The estimated world total of plutonium in the year 2000 was of 1,645 metric tons, of which 210 metric tons had been separated by reprocessing. |
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Some studies suggest that there are at least two periods of extinction towards the end of the Triassic, separated by 12 to 17 million years. |
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Australia had also separated from Antarctica and was drifting toward Southeast Asia. |
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The open ocean is separated into different zones, and the different zones each have different ecologies. |
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However, northern and southern populations become genetically separated over time. |
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The calf, later named Gigi, was separated from her mother using a form of lasso attached to her flukes. |
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Of the seven most globally recognized continents, only Antarctica and Australia are completely separated from other continents by ocean. |
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Sicily is located in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula, from which it is separated by the narrow Strait of Messina. |
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Novaya Zemlya is composed of two islands, the northern Severny Island and the southern Yuzhny Island, which are separated by Matochkin Strait. |
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Hydrogen is sometimes produced and consumed in the same industrial process, without being separated. |
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Here, the two strands are separated and then each strand's complementary DNA sequence is recreated by an enzyme called DNA polymerase. |
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Some infrared heating elements are made for higher voltages, but these use tubular bulbs with widely separated terminals. |
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Infrastructure and passenger and freight services were separated at that time. |
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On 23 October 2000, a further demerger separated the company into Lattice Group and BG Group. |
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Under a cloud of his affair, Hughes and Plath separated in the autumn of 1962 and she set up life in a new flat with the children. |
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When Pound told Dorothy about the birth, she separated from him for much of that year and the next. |
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The rise of New Criticism during the 1950s, in which author is separated from text, secured Pound's poetic reputation. |
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Thus the human soul, in its separated state from the body, will be capable of knowing the spiritual intuitively. |
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Infected people were separated to prevent spread of disease among the ancient Israelites under the Mosaic Law, as recorded in the Old Testament. |
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The process generates a range of alcohols that are separated by distillation. |
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Of the four, only the Shakargarh tehsil, which was separated from the rest of the district by the Ravi river, was awarded to Pakistan. |
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Alexander became separated from his guides and it is assumed that in the dark his horse lost its footing. |
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This major geological event separated the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and caused the creation of the Gulf Stream. |
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Peoples separated from the Roman religion have imitated but imperfectly so generous a charity. |
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Duirinish is separated from Waternish by Loch Dunvegan, which contains the island of Isay. |
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It comprises the mainland portion of the province, separated from the island of Newfoundland by the Strait of Belle Isle. |
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Martin Luther's doctrine of the two kingdoms separated state and church in principle. |
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They are separated by a language border that has constantly moved back since the Middle Ages. |
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Rosyth is almost contiguous with neighbouring Inverkeithing, separated only by the M90 motorway. |
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On 11 December at the Battle of Orewin Bridge at Builth Wells, he was killed while separated from his army. |
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Novaya Zemlya consists of two major islands, separated by the narrow Matochkin Strait, as well as a number of smaller islands. |
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Longyearbyen remained purely a company town until 1989 when utilities, culture and education was separated into Svalbard Samfunnsdrift. |
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All entrances and exits are signposted and all interchanges are grade separated. |
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A storm on 3 February 1825 penetrated the narrow land mass, Agger Tange, and thus separated Northern Jutland from the rest of Jutland. |
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In the southwest, it is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a submarine ridge running between Iceland and the Faroe Islands. |
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In the deeper parts of the fjord the cold water remaining from winter is still and separated from the atmosphere by the brackish top layer. |
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Zircons were separated from different localities and at various levels of the Belomorian tectonostratigraphical column. |
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It was separated from the Tethys Ocean to the south by the formation of the Alps, Carpathians, Dinarides, Taurus and Elburz mountains. |
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This trend was reversed halfway in the Miocene, and parts of the Paratethys were often separated from each other. |
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While they were separated, Chirikov discovered several of the Aleutian Islands while Bering charted the Alaskan region. |
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