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    separating


    1. What is your name?" It sounds as if there is nothing separating them at all, and Apollo almost tells her the truth before remembering the arrangement he made with the Corsair brothers,


    2. You alternate between the absolute frustration of never being able to make physical contact, aware all the time that the only thing separating you is the lath and plaster of flimsy internal walls


    3. The big black had his minion’s worked their way between Sarah and Jackson separating them


    4. If you are with friends try separating frequently


    5. She feels as though her body is separating into its constituent parts and dripping away


    6. eye ran along the well-trimmed beech hedge separating the stables


    7. box and lifted out the pendant, separating it carefully from the tufts of


    8. separating her from the rest of the court


    9. with God separating the firmament from the water,


    10. beautiful Mondsee and headed into the forest separating it

    11. You are trying to remain rational and objective by separating your emotions


    12. The line separating the two distinct portions is not linear


    13. The veil separating this physical plane and the unseen higher realm is slowly being lifted, and all the changes, including our changing biology are helping us to be closer to our divinity and carry more energy within us


    14. He told Captain Lee about what had happened, separating the ship and how long he estimated their supplies would actually last


    15. Sebastian quickly sat up and moved across the small space separating the two of them, his heart hammering in his chest


    16. The base was separating from the moon, the shattering moon-rock mostly obscured in a cloud of dust, yet it was clear enough that the warheads had penetrated so deeply that part of the Moon had gone with the base


    17. not running, he climbed the two separating walls, taking care not to harm his neighbours' plants


    18. of the concrete wall separating that cell from the next and spat hot lead for a few seconds


    19. He shook with hatred and gripped the bars separating him from the dirty mirror so tightly that his knuckles strained white


    20. Their separating distance ensured no quantum divergences: the time line was safe

    21. ’ He then immediately inserted the device, separating his jaw


    22. * The Caprivi is in the north of what is known as Namibia today on the border with Zambia and Angola (with the mighty Zambezi River separating it)


    23. The only difference separating either political party was the notion that Republicans believed they could ―deliver the goods‖ more efficiently than Democrats


    24. Kay’s heart sank in panic as Galeron brought the large iron grate closed, separating her from Reese, carefully withdrawing the key from his pouch and sealing the lock from within with a loud CLICK


    25. The main difference separating America and Europe, however, is that centuries of War and unmanageable Welfare depleted the economic stamina of most European Nations unlike America; however it oftentimes appears confused over how to properly manage its ―manifest‖ calling historically pledged to support free and open societies


    26. It is Evil‘s custom to shield itself from criticism in the (artful) manner it encourages (a) Moral Neutrality by obfuscating notions of Good and Evil, a condition of the mind susceptible to individuals who have failed in their efforts to cultivate a proper spiritual and moral awareness of the fundamental agencies separating the two and therefore likely to arrive at the conclusion that such differences are either objectively unverifiable or the product of social convention(s)


    27. Nowhere is this fissure more apparent than that separating its Liberal and Conservative components


    28. Separating an individual who is likeable from that individual‘s personal viewpoints, otherwise perceived objectionable or contrary to my (own) regarded opinions, requires an open, if not ―generous‖ mind


    29. Complete or unqualified compatibility with another individual; that is to say, a relationship mutually committed to achieving the highest levels of esteem without bias or prejudice (however unlikely from the standpoint of our respective natures and conditioning) would require a severing of the subject (individual) of our interest from the thematic elements that typically structure the character of (that) subject/individual thereby separating (that) ―Individual‖ from the ―Ideas‖ that properly qualify and provide moral and intellectual sustenance to (that) Individual


    30. That there is little (practical) difference separating both major political parties isn‘t lost, however, on clear-headed individuals seeking an alternative to divisive symmetries; whatever their political origins might be

    31. His caustic remarks provoked a number of (unformed) thoughts in my mind including but not limited to 1) the boundaries separating treasonous statements from free speech 2) plausible grounds calling for his immediate dismissal 3) the appalling lack of character and common sense conspicuously absent among (so-called) Intellectuals and (dis-engaging) parents (refer to John Walker Lindh) who casually dismiss the questionable attitudes and positions adopted by their children while routinely footing the bill for their college tuitions and 4) more recently, a former relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves (John Rocker) who was sentenced by the court of public opinion to perform community service after making unsavory remarks to a newspaper reporter about Gays and African Americans inconsistent with the (civic) requirements of social and politically correct conventions


    32. Separating from him, while planting in his mind the idea that she was out of the business, would go a long way towards creating a better sense of security


    33. With the corner of my eye I could see Steve finally realising the chicken was still hanging by that damnable fork, and he was duly making some very clumsy efforts at separating the two: he looked very miffed about it though, I’ll give him that, and even as he swung the fork and the chicken above his head looking like a world-class hammer thrower, I could see he was quite frustrated but also determined to literally, pull it off


    34. Now I consider myself a very capable liar, and as such I’m pretty adept at separating the wheat from the chaff; I can tell when a person is lying out flat, when he’s just telling a small lie, and when he’s lying like only a man in congress can


    35. ” Jesus went to wait in a corner restaurant, as they crossed slowly before the imposing wooden doors to the side street separating church and high school


    36. In the despair of that moment, she leaped across the space separating the two sides and into the arms of a surprised and angry father


    37. “Theodosius (I) was the first to prohibit the practice of the Pagan religion altogether, and he brought the Arian controversy to its final conclusion at the Second Ecumenical Council (Constantinople 381)…His grandson Theodosius II…brought together the Third Ecumenical Council (Ephesus 431), which anathematized Nestorius for separating the divine in Christ from the human…In 450 Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius…married Marcian…who made it his business to summon the Fourth Ecumenical Council (Chalcedon 451) and secure the condemnation of both Nestorius and the Monophysites, the latter of whom taught that there was only one nature in Christ—the divine


    38. Thailand does not accept the French-made and Cambodian-peddled map over ''Phra Viharn'' because it contravenes the Franco-Siamese agreement of 1904, which stipulated that the map was to be demarcated along a watershed line separating the two countries


    39. They had finally succeeded in separating her from her brother


    40. That moment there is no separating

    41. statement by separating their identifiers with commas


    42. I had read somewhere that this 22 mile stretch of water separating England and France was the busiest shipping lane in the world, and as if to prove the point, another ferry was slowly easing its way towards the harbor, just as we were leaving


    43. Fence: Freedom of the Spirit endangered by being encircled and surrounded; self-control; security; tradition that hinders; lines or areas separating


    44. To the east there was a snowcapped ridge separating my peninsula from the mainland


    45. We were still embracing and separating to look at each other and embracing again while Theodore and Ganook passed by and continued on to the house


    46. ” She was still having trouble separating the Sierra who had fallen off the cliff from the Sierra who stood before her, very much alive and well


    47. As if these had been the only things separating them from cavemen all this time


    48. fifth month, separating myself, as I have done these so many years? 4 Then came the word of the Lord of hosts to me, saying, 5 Speak


    49. A large group of twenty-something men wearing orange sashes walked along a road with spiral barbed wire separating the sash wearers from an angry mob


    50. Boots stomped over the back of their sacrificial comrade to gain access to the last piece of ground separating them from the fence enclosing Gloria’s house











































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