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Into parts or pieces.
apart
Asunder.
separate
apart
1
Personal debt levels are what set Ireland
apart
in this financial crisis.
2
Just four years
apart
in age, they exhibited dramatically different political styles.
3
It's important that
apart
from military dialogue, to have serious political dialogue.
4
I thought they were good tonight,
apart
from the opening 15 minutes.
5
National inflation rates continue to be wide
apart
in the euro zone.
1
Interests invariably fall
asunder
in the end; vicious natures can always agree.
2
The wind whipped the leaves along the pathway, the clouds tore
asunder
.
3
The tree split
asunder
,
and the Simpleton caught sight of the gold.
4
The two are as far
asunder
as the pole from the equator.
5
The tree quivered and fell
asunder
,
its fragments lying in a circle.
6
She standing one way and we another; we soon got further
asunder
.
7
The ecclesiastical shackles were torn
asunder
and the people were set free.
8
The next instant the side wall bellied outward and then burst
asunder
.
9
The black silence was torn
asunder
by the report of a gun.
10
And it clave
asunder
,
and each part became like a huge mountain.
11
But the Covenant had really been torn
asunder
,
and it was gone.
12
To them the two things must seem wide as the poles
asunder
.
13
The chords THERE, too,-thechords of the human instrument were snapped
asunder
.
14
Tear ye
asunder
the veils of names and cleave ye their kingdom.
15
With a loud explosion, the ice broke
asunder
midway under the team.
16
We see it in nations that are torn
asunder
by tribal lines.
asunder
tear asunder
put asunder
rent asunder
burst asunder
split asunder