Similar words: rugged individualism, providing, providing that, divide, divided, divider, dividend, undivided. Meaning: [-dɪŋ] adj. 1. serving to divide or marking a division 2. serving simply to separate or partition.
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(61) The campaign was bitter, dividing the city of 68, 000.
(62) It is, however, the point where the valley comes apart, dividing into a western and an eastern branch.
(63) Where is the dividing line between normal use and addiction?
(64) They are below the line dividing wealth and poverty, but above the line dividing poverty from destitution.
(65) One kind of astrocyte and the oligodendrocytes are derived from a common dividing progenitor cell which can differentiate into either cell type.
(66) Standard cancer drugs indiscriminately kill dividing cells, causing nausea, hair loss, even death.
(67) On a barbed-wire fence dividing the railway embankment from the meadow a lamb was caught.
(68) One must insist on this clear dividing line between the two stages of writing.
(69) The dividing line between health and gastronomy was finely drawn.
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(70) But a brain with a fixed number of cells almost certainly works better than one whose cells are constantly dividing.
(71) Talks about the modalities of dividing the Czechoslovak federal state had resumed on Aug. 4.
(72) The peripheral hem blew back over the canopy, dividing it into two lobes.
(73) Yet throughout the narrative, Prost's awareness of the dividing line between professional respect and personal friendship is firmly evident.
(74) My six-year old daughter has ominously started making paper aeroplanes and dividing them into teams.
(75) The use of weapons became the central issue dividing the tribes.
(76) Attendance rates are calculated by dividing the number of openings in the school register by the number of pupils present.
(77) They ate in silence, the drawing dividing them, to which, between mouthfuls,[Sentencedict.com] Ruth added a stroke or two.
(78) But when change was in focus, the issue became the unifying and dividing forces which applied to the entire cosmos.
(79) If so, you could say that a bacterium can live for ever by dividing itself into infinity.
(80) Below this a valve closes, dividing the airflow to the engine so that it runs as two separate three cylinder units.
(81) As he points out, N is an important dividing line in statistics generally between large and small samples.
(82) Parents pressed against windows dividing the hale from the ill for views of their children.
(83) Who is going to be responsible for physically dividing the space so that the sub-tenant can operate as a separate entity?
(84) It's a delicate dividing line but Young Richard can cope efficiently with it.
(85) It serves, in the gospel of Mark as a kind of water shed, a dividing line in his gospel.
(86) Congenital syphilis is arbitrarily divided into early and late stages with the dividing line at two years of age.
(87) The dividing line between them runs roughly from the Caspian to the mouth of the Indus.
(88) Many single parents struggle with the dilemma of dividing time between work and children.
(89) Reproduction can also be accomplished by asexual subdivision of polyps, each polyp dividing to form two.
(90) Walls can be cut half-way down or at either side to form dividing slabs rather than solid masses.
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