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Setting apart
verb
Present participle of set apart
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Setting apart publications on military cycling and other incidental writings, the bulk of his publications were in his chosen fields of study, classics and mathematics.
On setting apart the style in those two settings, Stratton explains, "the visual and fictional themes across those two settings vary greatly".
But at least the central prayer of consecration (setting apart the bread and wine) reflects his spirit and was probably in use at Caesarea in his own lifetime.
Those who remain have regularly tithed, setting apart 10 percent of their incomes for their church, in times good and bad.
It is polite, formal and at times anachronistic, linguistically setting apart a man who frequently struggles to sell himself to the American electorate.
Haggott's reply came within a week: "'There shall be no segregation, grouping or setting apart of audiences because of race, creed or color,'" he wrote, quoting the theater's contract.
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When human making was set apart, why was it?
Chromatin corresponding to 10% was set apart as Input.
Woods was set apart by his modus operandi.
His lineup picture was set apart by a different background.
We are no longer set apart from it.
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