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61. But that's the trouble with women, their thinking's never separate from what they feel in their belly.
62. A smothering style of parenting often produces boys who do not learn to become comfortably separate from their parents.
63. The latest rumors are separate from actual talks between cigarette maker Liggett and state attorneys general.
64. The role of the consultation partner is separate from that of the pre-issuance review partner. Sentencedict.com
65. Expatriates may not adapt to the culture and so live in their own world entirely separate from that of the local inhabitants.
66. Rave culture itself has become separate from other more progressive aspects.
67. She likes to keep her domestic life quite separate from her work.
68. It is important to stress to the trainees that the steps are not separate from the process described inPart 3.
69. Unlike a company, a partnership possesses no legal personality separate from the partners that comprise it.
70. An innovation was the corset,[sentencedict.com] separate from the skirt.
71. Advertising should be separate from the receipt information.
72. Demulsibility Property of a lubricant to separate from water.
73. Benefits administration is and should be separate from payroll.
74. Demulsibility Property of a lubricant tO separate from water.
75. A fusion factor exists separate from the virus'ability to hemolyze.
76. The head of state and head of government are separate from the country's law-making body.
77. States also should be required to report the number of backlogged samples from crime scene evidence separate from backlogs of offender and arrestee samples.
78. There have been philosophers who thought of philosophy as somehow separate from science, and as providing a firm basis on which to build science, but this I consider an empty dream.
79. With that definition it becomes clear that the real relationship is not devoid of influences from the past separate from the past of the therapeutic dyad itself.
80. In diplotene the pairs of chromatids begin to separate from the tetrad formed by the association of homologous chromosomes.
81. Most object-oriented design patterns keep the design logic separate from behavioral functionality.
82. Mormons generally follow Christian precepts, but adhere to their own church founder, Joseph Smith, and a holy book, the Book of Mormon, which is separate from the Christian Bible.
83. Restless legs syndrome is a species of clinical familiar disease. Symptom is separate from physical sign.
84. Cycling in Amsterdam is brilliant. They have so many bike lanes that are separate from car traffic so you feel completely safe.
85. Lord Falconer will set out his plans for more crown and magistrates courts to have video links and facilities which keep victims and witnesses separate from defendants.
86. Because of the legal considerations, many organizations treat contract administration as an administrative function separate from the project organization.
87. Is the grading department separate from both repacking and sales departments?
88. Estonian law recognizes building ownership as property right separate from land underneath the building.
89. Secularity ( adjective form secular ) is the state of being separate from religion.
90. To stay separate from the tediousness of daily experiences, she purposely magnifies the details, attempting to elevate a self-image that is wise and beautiful, resolute and determined.
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