Line that separates neighbouring drainage basins.
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Examples for "divide "
Examples for "divide "
1 Events in Europe suggest IS is failing in its mission to divide .
2 The main issues are the economy, jobs and the growing wealth divide .
3 Yet economics only goes some way to explaining the new cultural divide .
4 Political scientists have been aware of the growing education divide for decades.
5 We divide that day into smaller fractions: the hour, minute, and second.
1 This year, especially, could mark a watershed moment in the political arena.
2 Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha is calling the new strategy a watershed moment.
3 Says O'Connor: Now is a watershed moment for Ireland on insurance reform.
4 The rout in European financial markets last week was a watershed event.
5 This week has been a watershed moment for the discourse on alcohol.
1 I heard it coming up the ridgeline , closing the gap between us.
2 The going sun chucked a vast spread of red behind the ridgeline .
3 I wonder if it nests in one of the scrawny ridgeline junipers.
4 On all fours, straddling the ridgeline , it raced across the bungalow roof.
5 I saw one of the bowmen searching the ridgeline with hard eyes.
1 The water divided on either side of the island before roaring past.
2 Niheu smote, the wall of water divided , and the canoes passed safely through.
3 A monument has been erected at the fork first mentioned, where the waters divide .
4 An inflatable dinghy provided by emergency services ferried people to safety across water dividing the heart of the city.
5 When the waters divide , and they walk on dry land;
1 With little difficulty they transported their canoe across the water parting to the Peace River.
2 The Witwatersrand (White River Slope) is a slight elevation, the water parting between rivers, about one and a half miles wide and 125 miles long.
1 And is the height of land all rock and about three hundred yards up-hill?
2 To the last portage and the height of land -
3 She had never seen a greater height of land than the rolling hills of Ontario.
4 Along the road, on each side of this height of land , Butler disposed his men.
5 Garth, on the watch for any such evidences, suspected they had crossed a height of land .
6 Evidences of life were increasing and game was becoming abundant as we approached the height of land .
7 History.--Thepresent province of Alberta as far north as the height of land (53 deg.
8 Here is the height of land :
9 From the height of land on which they stood a wide, well-watered plain was seen to extend far below them.
10 Those who pass the summer in the deer country and make rice towards the height of land , are in its favor.
11 As yet it was only a mere spot in the dim light of the trail, slowly ascending the height of land .
12 N. begins the height of land running north-easterly, north of which all the waters of Alberta flow toward the Arctic Sea.
13 We like to come to a height of land and see the landscape, just as we value a general remark in conversation.
14 Slowly we walked back together to the height of land , where our little party lay looking down at the dark country below.
15 This being attained, the party of Mr. L. pursued the height of land as nearly as possible and reached the exploring meridian line.
16 When a height of land cuts the landscape, I wonder whether one could find an easy down-grade for the track across the summit.
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