A ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems.
Separate into parts or portions.
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Examples for "part "
Examples for "part "
1 Kosovo's appalling environmental problems are part of a deeper problem: chronic poverty.
2 Nuclear safety scandals and growing energy needs are part of the problem.
3 Discuss money management: Budgeting is an essential part of good credit management.
4 This latter view also explains part of the market reaction thus far.
5 Police reopened Main South Road, which is part of State Highway 1.
1 However, it remains a separate issue to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
2 State media said they were planning two separate attacks on crowded areas.
3 EU members have to be members of the separate Council of Europe.
4 No territory, state or individual can separate and work underground, Barroso said.
5 Hain said the issue of crime was a separate and complicated matter.
1 Recent opinion polls have shown public opinion is split on the issue.
2 However, they confirmed their split earlier this month following weeks of speculation.
3 We know what happens when countries split along these lines: Trump happens.
4 The government will introduce legislation allowing parents to split paid parental leave.
5 Although some say a split is good for financial markets, I disagree.
1 Though death may separate us from them, it does not disunite us.
2 The object was to disunite the two brothers and excite jealousy between then.
3 This tended naturally to disunite them, and make them cold toward each other.
4 The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves is to disunite us.
5 Trifling causes occasionally unite and disunite the Aetolians, Acarnanians, and Macedonians, men speaking the same language.
1 He strove to unfasten her girdle, but might not dissever the clasp.
2 To dissever them without injury to the written spaces was by no means easy.
3 But all her childish reasoning could not dissever the two.
4 Woe, woe to the heart that would dare to dissever !
5 Bill seemed to shatter friendships and dissever old alliances.
1 The other four members of the group split up the following year.
2 They'd split up , Doris and Bert, a year after I left home.
3 Following the split up both companies were seen as potential takeover targets.
4 The couple had split up several months previously but remained business partners.
5 Moller-Maersk could split up into separate companies, its chairman said on Thursday.
1 This year, Ireland fared relatively well in the carve up .
2 Their carve up of all the best games continues apace.
3 The parties also have still to carve up ministerial posts.
4 They fear it will carve up the southern island of Mindanao into Muslim enclaves.
5 They fear it will carve up Mindanao into Muslim enclaves.
1 Events in Europe suggest IS is failing in its mission to divide .
2 The main issues are the economy, jobs and the growing wealth divide .
3 Yet economics only goes some way to explaining the new cultural divide .
4 Political scientists have been aware of the growing education divide for decades.
5 We divide that day into smaller fractions: the hour, minute, and second.
6 How, for example, should you best divide up that prized growing space?
7 However, private equity firms are looking at ways to bridge the divide .
8 The treaty set the boundaries that still divide Belgium from the Netherlands.
9 In this case there are no differences of opinion to divide us.
10 Multiple treatments could also divide the market between many players, investors said.
11 So if you break that down, divide by 365 days a year.
12 Have no fear; in life or in death none shall divide us.
13 Every hurricane season, news reports divide the country's coast into two camps.
14 They basically admitted that their campaign to divide South Africans was 'offensive'.
15 A divide that causes confusion and fear instead of hope and security.
16 Allow the custard to cool completely, and divide into 5 equal parts.
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