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1 The greater the house the more does the butler diverge from this type.
2 That helped crude futures diverge from Asian shares, which remained near five-months lows.
3 Sciences would diverge from philosophy, multiplying alternate models and explanatory contexts.
4 Komen's messages to women sometimes diverge from mainstream science in other ways as well.
5 The lines which diverge from the general centre are precisely those which produce the harmony.
6 Not once in that time did Bram diverge from his steady course into the north.
7 The values of these entities can diverge from the parent world with each successive generation.
8 Now the channel widens out and the coasts of the two continents diverge from each other.
9 The analysis conducted by George Washington University isn't the first to diverge from the official count.
10 She shrank in fear from the thought that what she wrote might diverge from Ryuji's intentions.
11 They also diverge from the official Afghan line.
12 The angles of the lochs, where these diverge from the parent stream, are covered with houses.
13 I regard all those that diverge from the primary palingenetic gastrulation as secondary, modified, and cenogenetic.
14 I would, however, like to diverge from Father Robinson on a number of other points he made.
15 The more unequal we become as a society, the faster the top's earnings diverge from the bottom's.
16 It also called for the witness to diverge from the defense theory, but he didn't mention that.
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