Sentence examples for apart whereas from inspiring English sources

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In some Midland accents the diphthongs in throat and stone have been kept apart, whereas in RP they have fallen together.

He'd come from Europe, which had just spent several years tearing itself apart, whereas they remained more or less physically untouched by the war.

Even the ­Chelsea cheers as the Cup was raised were muted, one appreciatory roar for ­Hiddink apart, whereas had it been Everton going up the steps the din would have been a ­danger to passing aircraft.

Comparison with the structure of the EPO-R extracellular domain with bound EPO revealed that the D1 domains are 120° apart, whereas the D2 domains are parallel to each other.

Fission splits atoms apart whereas fusion combines them – a process that thus far consumes more energy than it generates.

Apparently one needs to remind Russians of the elementary notion that totalitarian systems fall apart whereas democratic systems respond and adapt.

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Both Frenchmen were devout Roman Catholics, born just a few years apart, but whereas Messiaen's organ music often conveys the impression of sweeping cosmic drama, Duruflé's works telegraph a more sober, less ecstatic brand of faith, and a more conservative aesthetic vision.

Another study by Du et al. [ 24] that investigated the range and extent of LD in six commercial pig lines (two terminal sire lines and four maternal lines) for 4500 autosomal SNPs, reported an average r of 0.2 and 0.07 for all pairs of SNPs that were approximately 1 and 5 cM apart, respectively, whereas we found average r of 0.29 and 0.08 at those distances.

Now the majority of its members believe, as Ballard does, that "the suffering of an animal chased and torn apart is indisputable," whereas the suffering of an animal stalked on foot and killed with a clean shot is minimal.

He rejected calls from Brexiter MPs, including ex-Brexit secretary David Davis, to pursue a Canada "plus plus" deal saying the deal was about getting two trading entities thousands of miles apart closer together whereas Brexit was a separation of two entities that had been aligned for 40 years.

On p. 54 his definition of unit pole is that it is such as to repel with a force of I dyne a similar pole when at a distance of I centimetre apart in vacuo, whereas hitherto the accepted definition has been when in air.

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