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In Savannah, neighborhoods with vastly different demographics and crime rates are often separated by only the width of a street.
Students at the top of their class, Conrey said, are often separated by one thousandth of a decimal point.
He says, "I thought, It makes so much sense in those communities, where people are often separated from their loved ones.
This might seem like a small difference, but in a sport in which victory and defeat are often separated by millimeters, it presented a real handicap.
They are both lined with center-hall Colonials built in the 1920s, and are often separated by one street, like South Quaker Lane, which forms a border.
In some fugues, the subject is always present in one part or another; in most, statements of the subject are often separated by connective melodic passages called episodes.
ACADEMIC disciplines are often separated by gulfs of mutual incomprehension, but the deepest and widest may be the one that separates most economists from most environmentalists.
Big, new gas fields are being discovered all the time but are often separated from the big consuming countries by oceans, or by highly unstable regions.
Every square inch is a space eked out in which to live – neighbours are often separated from each other by nothing but a curtain.
The genus Cebus consists of five or more species, depending on the taxonomic criteria used, and they are often separated into two groups.
The Western Desert oases are not compact villages but small, dispersed agglomerations surrounded by green patches of cultivation; they are often separated from each other by areas of sand.
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