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Academic work and research, by their nature, can feel set apart from society until they are fully developed.
That dependence is why Russia can be set apart from the other Bric countries, but like Brazil, India and China, consumer spending is growing, and there is money to be made.
It can often be set apart from the rest of the material through italics.
For the sunflower fruits, hullability (H) is a technical parameter that defines how easily the hull can be broken and set apart from the kernel.
During auctions, those are the rooms where the most serious collectors can bid in relative luxury and privacy, set apart from hoi polloi.
It's set apart from the city on a separate island and you can only get there by private boat.
But what you do during your stint abroad can set you apart from the crowd.
Any difference can set schoolchildren apart from their peers and potentially make them a target for bullying.
The Ivorian is the player who can make the difference at Palace, a talent who can set them apart from the others condemned to labouring against the drop.
But how can you can set yourself apart from your peers and ensure you're not stuck waiting around for callbacks?
"Taking a year out can set you apart from a crowd of other applicants," says Katie Bateman, a careers adviser at the University of Gloucestershire.
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