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The ExComm tapes reveal that the president stood apart from others, sometimes almost all others, in rejecting premature violence.

At heart, and apart from the sometimes overgrown paths down which Oyeyemi leads the reader, "Boy, Snow, Bird" is an attempt to repair the fractured love triangle among its eponymous characters.

Apart from the sometimes high costs of providing courses (often recovered in high-income countries with high course fees), attendance at such courses often means that important staff are absent from their normal duties with potential disruption to patient care and, for some, loss of personal income (Jabbour 1996).

Apart from technical problems, sometimes the nature of the lesion itself can cause diagnostic error.

Generally, this means 24 inches (61.0 cm) apart from one another, sometimes 16 inches (40.6 cm) for stick-bracing structures.

Apart from religion, the state sometimes imposes restrictions for purely secular reasons.

Quite apart from anything else, I sometimes wonder whether it ever occurs to the "cutters" that the public sector not only provides essential services, but that it is also a major customer for the private sector's goods and services.

(The tango of Northern Hemisphere ballroom practice has always been a species apart from the Argentine tango, sometimes enjoyable in its own right but really a mannerist parody of the real thing).

Formed in 1978, Pulp rose to fame in the Britpop era, although their caustic observations and melancholy lyricism set them apart from their more youthful, sometimes yob-like chartmates.

So when you have to choose between Zac Efron and Robert De Niro and Ross Kemp and Angie from EastEnders… I love everything about my life here apart from the fact that sometimes I can't get to make as big a movie as I'd like to".

She still gets asked sometimes: "Apart from M, have you done anything else?" and no doubt demurs from mentioning the record seven Olivier awards and indelible roles that included her Juliet for Franco Zeffirelli in 1960; the first London Sally Bowles in Cabaret in 1968; Lady Macbeth in Trevor Nunn's landmark 1976 production; Cleopatra opposite Anthony Hopkins in 1987 and on and on.

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