Similar words: smart from, apart from, depart from, start from scratch, divert, diverted, diverting, diverticulum.
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1. Should more funds/money/resources be diverted from roads into railways?
2. Money collected through taxes is often diverted from the purpose for which it was intended.
3. Attention was diverted from my ills.
4. She began to divert from the path, tracing a semicircular route round the bonnet of the car.
5. But they had to be humoured before they could be diverted from the unobtainable to the treasure that was actually for sale.
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6. Plainly he is a fellow not readily diverted from the job in hand.
7. Then the prime minister's Tristar jet was buffeted by freak 200-mile-an-hour winds before being diverted from Ottawa to Montreal due to fog.
8. Threatened people do not perform well - their energies tend to be diverted from the primary task.
9. All that money diverted from the city treasury predictably left Neza near bankruptcy.
10. As a result, our society has been diverted from the verge of a technological renaissance into a low-paying service economy.
11. Water in Bio2 was diverted from one locality to another like so much federal spending meant to stimulate a regional economy.
12. And if it is diverted from national savings, it does not help anyway.
13. What if unlimited water should be diverted from the two cascades by power-hungry industrialists and power-hungry governments?
14. In 1909, a new international treaty established the amount of water that could be diverted from the Falls.
15. Unidentified aircraft on guard, divert from your present course!
16. Re-interpreted classics should not divert from the fundamental Chinese value system, Ye wrote.
17. We cannot divert from a quest that may hold answers to key secrets about the nature of the universal order to track down a few dozen petty brigands.
18. This is what it's all about, though, here. This is what those wonderful things we divert from the landfill turn into.
19. If he saw a policeman, he decided, he would have to ditch this car, steal another, and divert from his planned route.
20. It might turn out to be that a harmonious society may divert from pluralism, and develops toward a dynamic harmonious unity.
21. ALTERNATE , An additional airport selected during flight planning, usually near the destination airport, to be used when it is desirable to divert from the original destination airport.
22. And the accoutrements of rhythmic gymnastics — the hoop, the swirling ribbon — divert from the balletic grace of the athletes.
23. And accoutrements of rhythmic gymnastics - the hoop, the swirling ribbon - divert from the balletic grace of the athletes.
24. There is media speculation in Washington that Obama may divert from his Asian trip to Kabul to confront Karzai.
25. An additional airport selected during flight planning, usually near the destination airport, to be used when it is desirable to divert from the original destination airport.
26. Congratulations and keep on recycling as the more we can divert from landfill and reuse... the greener we become.
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