Another pointofdivergence with Pompeii is the industry that developed around mummies.
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They had arrived by an oft-trodden path to an ancient pointofdivergence.
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For some moments he stared at her, trying to get back to their pointofdivergence.
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While, then, these two schools had so many grounds in common, where was their pointofdivergence?
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Here comes the pointofdivergence; the fittest from among organisms whose variations arise mainly through use and disuse?
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Turkey has also said it must have ultimate authority over the zone, another pointofdivergence with the United States.
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Another pointofdivergence is, that the African elephant has only three nails on the hind feet, whereas the Asiatic has four.
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If the ridge is entirely within the pattern area, the delta is located at the end nearer the pointofdivergence of the type lines.
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His talents as a writer were great; he did not lack practical sagacity, and his opinions were Jefferson's almost without a single pointofdivergence.
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In the campaign itself, similarities with the looming Irish election and pointsofdivergence were evident.
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The pointsofdivergence were carefully determined.
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But we are at a pointofdivergences with no noticeably privileged direction, but with many, many options.
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The "drama" lies at the pointsofdivergence.
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One should not note the points of discrepancy in the remarks of another, or the pointsofdivergence in opinion.
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And the more recent opportunity of comparing a living Sumatran elephant with one from Bengal, has served to establish other though minor pointsofdivergence.