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151. He was perfectly happy to stand apart from his colleagues.
152. What has the West done to alleviate poverty in the world, apart from its leaders making pious speeches?
153. Apart from the existing roundabout near Rhuddlan Golf Club, another is nearing completion outside the Sainsbury's store.
154. Apart from asserting that dwarfs are usually unintelligent, the author offers no comment on the morphological differences between human physical types.
155. All service vehicles apart from bullion and post office vans will also not be allowed to enter the areas between restricted hours.
156. We have looked briefly at all these elements apart from normalisation which is discussed in Section 3.7.
157. Families may be forced to sit apart from each other.
158. Apart from Summerchild and a clerical assistant, the Unit at the last count still consisted of one single member, Serafin herself.
159. Apart from being almost impossible to cut, second hand shop windows are usually of inferior quality.
160. Apart from infrequent exceptions such as these, chantry priests were indistinguishable from parish chaplains.
161. Apart from the victims are the accomplices, who - knowingly or unknowingly - help the hypocrite to achieve his goals.
162. Apart from fastening the cuttings together, the lead strip acts as a weight to hold the bunch down.
163. Apart from thyroid cancer it has not seemed that any illnesses could be detected and so the matter has not been pursued.
164. Apparently he would watch any sport, however obscure, apart from rugby league, which he just could not stick.
165. Apart from recruitment the greatest problem most armies faced was that of giving adequate training to their officers.
166. The new software was a unique tool that set the Microsoft Network apart from other commercial online services.
167. Apart from anything else, it is more of an exciting adventure and has a different basic quality.
168. I was the first, but beyond that I see nothing to set me apart from anyone else.
169. Quite apart from anything else, the competition is far too fierce for a company like McKenzie Dunton to carry any passengers.
170. But in this case, apart from his introduction, we weren't to see much of him.
171. He's delighted to find my spirits high, my blood pressure low and that apart from the lumps, I remain asymptomatic.
172. This time, we succeeded and indeed met no difficulties apart from one awkward step across a gap just before the cairn.
173. The desktop computer grew in power and user friendliness until it was increasingly hard to tell apart from the workstation.
174. The thing which put Sunday tea apart from that of the rest of the week was the lovely hot Wiltshire dough cake.
175. Quite apart from the major wetlands, every valley bottom below a certain contour line must have been soggy and at times impassable.
175. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
176. The clearly defined black spots and red bands of courage that set the rainbow apart from other trout are truly remarkable.
177. Unfortunately, there is no evidence to support this explanation, apart from some rather dubious circumstantial evidence.
178. Apart from that situation the Secretary of State is not in my judgment bound to accept the advice of the judges.
179. Apart from these demographic characteristics of informal care-giving, in other important respects it remains an issue of central importance to women.
180. Apart from discouraging investment abroad this also effectively reduced companies' access to international capital markets.
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