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compartimentar
Separate into isolated compartments or categories.
compartmentalize
cut up
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compartmentalize
cut up
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compartmentalize
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1
George Wilson was amazed by Paul Caldwell's ability to
compartmentalize
his life.
2
If you have to work while away, at least
compartmentalize
it, suggests Whitbourne.
3
Living cells display a remarkable capacity to
compartmentalize
their functional biochemistry.
4
We often like to
compartmentalize
our feelings, but sometimes you can't do that.
5
When you decide to get clear, when you don't
compartmentalize
yourself, you become clear.
1
The waves have
cut
up
the coast in the most fantastic manner.
2
The former gather and pile the stalks which the latter
cut
up
.
3
Perhaps the estate would be
cut
up
and sold in little lots.
4
A turnip should then be
cut
up
and fried in some butter.
5
No wonder he
cut
up
rough; no wonder he was leaving them.
1
You
compartmentalise
and your sense of self is locked very far away.
2
You can't
compartmentalise
strong women like that, they are far more complex.
3
The language that we currently use serves to
compartmentalise
inequalities.
4
Fans are, I think, able to
compartmentalise
that aspect of the most violent sport around.
5
That ability to
compartmentalise
is core to his characterisation.
6
Perhaps it helped him
compartmentalise
the legal proceedings and carry on as if nothing much had changed.
7
In other words, we all
compartmentalise
,
we all objectify -just to a greater or lesser extent.
8
I also
compartmentalise
rugby to certain parts of the day and that helps me to switch off.
9
You have to
compartmentalise
every event.
10
But there was a grudging admiration for his ability to
compartmentalise
and keep slugging despite the circus around him.
11
I can
compartmentalise
things.
12
For those who like to
compartmentalise
,
the earphones also come with their own carry case, which looks sleek and offers added protection.
13
I do my best when I can
"
compartmentalise
"
my emotions and convince myself that it is their journey and not mine.
14
Men are similarly
compartmentalised
and again the biggest section is for over-50s.
15
None of the artists is very well known and none can be easily
compartmentalised
.
16
It mirrors his orderly,
compartmentalised
and emotionally barren life.
compartmentalise
·
compartmentalise every event
compartmentalise inequalities
compartmentalise rugby
compartmentalise strong
compartmentalise that aspect
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compartimentar