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1 In Javier's mind, simulations and probabilities branched away into a forest of possibility.
2 At some point, our ancestors branched away from the australopiths.
3 And he branched away to literature, to music, to sculpture.
4 Some branched away from the fleet and drove down other roads, taking up similar strategic positions.
5 Ahead, where Farringdon Lane branched away , stood the slim wedge of a public house, the Betsy Trotwood.
6 The carriage road branched away east, and the Jinni followed its curve over a pretty wooden bridge.
7 They found it at Sly Station, where the Salacus Fields trains branched away from the Sud Line.
8 Near the further end a low arched passage branched away from it and led to the chemical laboratory.
9 Near the farther end a low arched passage branched away from it and led to the chemical laboratory.
10 Brigadier-General Brits now branched away to Otjitasu, making for Outjo, Okanknejo, and across the Etoscha Pan to Namutoni.
11 Before reaching the town the hunter branched away into a rugged and narrow footpath which led to the mountains.
12 Roads branched away through the countryside beneath them, dusted with snow, the smell of the air already much cleaner.
13 In every direction, lines of luxurious villas branched away in streets and crescents bearing names which were new to the exile.
14 Eventually, the stream branched away into a cliff side that dropped from a great height, and the pathway ran on alone.
15 Judging from its appearance that it had escaped the general pillage, I took the pathway which branched away to it from the high-road.
16 Perhaps it was the musk of the underground or the way corridors branched away so helter-skelter, as if leading off into dead space.
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