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Reality of unity, but equal reality of division-greaterreality, indeed, of division.
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However, Van Houten said he remains optimistic about prospects for the division.
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There have been reports of serious division among members of the group.
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The power division is 50 percent owned by a government investment fund.
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Recent opinion polls have shown public opinion is split on the issue.
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However, they confirmed their split earlier this month following weeks of speculation.
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We know what happens when countries split along these lines: Trump happens.
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The government will introduce legislation allowing parents to split paid parental leave.
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Although some say a split is good for financial markets, I disagree.
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Payne asked, 'Haven't they heard of the separation of church and state?'
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However that may be, I soon rejected the ship thing; the separation.
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Mothers receiving separation allowances get a special mention in child neglect cases.
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The result is balanced audio with audible bass and great stereo separation.
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This is also a good time to discuss the possibility of separation.
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Mrs Goodman said a by-election would remove the issue of vote splitting.
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Tantalizingly, abalone are also splitting into new species at a startling rate.
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The best way to cover that much ground is by splitting up.
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In the future version, the beauty queen cries: You're splitting apart inside!
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Now I don't have any problem with a writer splitting an infinitive.
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A check of the partition table at this point shows the following:
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Different nucleoid distribution within the cells, representing different partition stages, was observed.
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The real object of the revolt was the partition of the duchy.
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In the middle of the night, I heard talking through the partition.
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There exists another partition-anomaly on the island of Ireland regarding broadcast provision.
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It's this poverty and segregation that leads to other, more dramatic problems.
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Potentially violent prisoners needed to be identified and housed in segregation areas.
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Think about what he saw growing up, the segregation in the south.
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Yet, 21st-century segregation exists overtly in our school systems, communities, and prisons.
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The segregation pattern in the family described here supports X linked inheritance.
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A conversation with you often takes us into nuclear fusion, nuclear fission.
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There are plenty of nuclear fission reactors that actually provide useful energy.
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In response to cellular damage, this balance is shifted dramatically toward fission.
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This mature form of cell wall alpha-glucan is essential for fission-yeast morphogenesis.
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They universally have the power of multiplication by simple division or fission.
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He directed Seward to telegraph immediately cancelling the order detaching the Powhatan.
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Stanley was very busy detaching the charm he wore on his fob.
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He multiplied his intellectual force by detaching from it all flaccid interests.
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Wayne Sherrod withdrew from Audrey, detaching his arm from her comforting touch.
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By negotiation, Bruce and O'Neil succeeded in detaching O'Conor from de Burgh.
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The social historian Claire Langhamer has a convincing explanation for this disjunction.
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Yet this disjunction is at the core of the band's appeal.
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Analysts have said the current rally has shown a disjunction between prices and fundamentals.
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There may be other belief-feelings, for example in disjunction and implication; also a disbelief-feeling.
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Yes-everythingis always related in machines-butalso connected by disjunction.
Usage of scission in English
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Whether these adaptors participate in both GTPase recruitment and membrane scission is not known.
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Trapping experiments and steered molecular dynamics simulations are consistent with a heterolytic scission mechanism.
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Now schism takes its name from scission, as stated above (Q.
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UP and down went the great Roldan scission.
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Every gemmule may multiply itself by a process of scission into any number of equivalent gemmules.
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CL-stimulated DNA breakage exhibited a strong preference for guanine preceding the scission site (-1 position).
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Compounds 1 and 2 represent a new type of DNA strand-scission agent.
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Compounds 1-3 represent a structurally new type of DNA strand scission agent.
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Bioassay-guided fractionation using DNA strand-scission activity as an end point resulted in the isolation of four active principles.
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The extent of in vivo DNA scission and degradation was studied and compared with the loss of cell viability.
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But who can say what would be the evils of a scission, and when and where they would end?
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The rates of DNA scission by the metal chelates are markedly higher than the rates induced by the free metal ions.
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Combined theoretical modeling, spectroscopic analysis, and electrochemical study reveal fast diffusion kinetics of magnesium monochloride cations without scission of magnesium-chloride bond.
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He feared tenfold more, with a slavish, superstitious terror, some scission in the continuity of man's experience, some wilful illegality of nature.
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He feared tenfold more, with a slavish, superstitious terror, some scission in the continuity of man's experience, some willful illegality of nature.
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The molecular weight of PLA alone, RM, and UD composites decreased linearly with time during degradation due to chain scission of the matrix.