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1 Perhaps henceforth our paths diverge widely .
2 If travelling by camel, it is practicable to diverge widely on foot, if objects are looked for well ahead.
3 But there are, of course, peculiar differences of form and peculiar preferences of material that often make them seem to diverge widely .
4 But the paths of the two friends diverged widely .
5 From this point, however, he diverges widely from Herbert Spencer and the other English empiricists.
6 Beyond that common conclusion, opinions diverged widely .
7 At that point, things diverged widely .
8 Perhaps they were often one and the same: perhaps-foryouth is youth after all-theymay have diverged widely .
9 As for its style, it belongs to Norman architecture, and diverges widely from the character of French architecture.
10 As the road to Jooneer diverged widely from that to Poona, she was asked no questions about the war.
11 At least three bright streaks originate on the E. flank of Langrenus, which, diverging widely , traverse the Mare Foecunditatis.
12 Soon their paths diverged widely .
13 Despite their shared origin as dialects of old Anglo-Saxon, the two languages diverged widely in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax.
14 It abounds in anachronisms of fact or diction; its language diverges widely from the Ignatian quotations in the writers of the first five centuries.
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