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Or maybe it's all joy, for as a creature who doesn't split and compartmentalize into the duality of good/bad and right/wrong she only knows one state of being: the present moment.

The idea of a grand, teamwork-fueled war is hard to fathom these days; today, instead of wars we tend to have conflicts, or operations, or covert operations that leave history's waters muddied and difficult to compartmentalize into good and evil.

Nuclei start to compartmentalize into oocytes as they move progressively closer to a bend in the gonad arm, and are fully compartmentalized, or budded, as they leave the bend and proceed towards the spermatheca (Green et al. 2011).

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THE BATHROOM The space was neatly compartmentalized into three distinct areas: shower, sink and toilet.

The camp is overseen by the highest levels of Iraqi intelligence, and those who worked there were compartmentalized into distinct sections.

As soon as the biological catalysts became compartmentalized into small individual units, or cells, the units would have begun to compete with one another for the same resources.

His new works have become slightly more structured: compartmentalized into patchworks of portraits, friezes and pictures within pictures, as if the artist had a new appreciation for classic American folk art.

Sometimes an important item is barely visible, but the player can find everything because the game is compartmentalized into small discrete spaces that limit the area you have to search.

But the main problem, which also plagues the museum generally and to deadly effect, is the preoccupation with art history as linear in the face of its messy simultaneity, and compartmentalized into exclusive groups of like-minded individuals.

They sent "files" to an operation called Time Edit, in New York, where writers, drawing on those files and the material that researchers had dug out of the library and whatever could be lifted from the Times, composed tight narratives that were conveniently compartmentalized into sections like Sport and Medicine and Religion and Show Business.

Mr. Visser, who edits a Web site for posting historical research on Iraq, www.historiae.org, said that despite arguments by those in favor of partition, "Iraq has no tradition of being compartmentalized into neat, sectarian entities," except for a relatively brief period between 1880 and World War I. "For long periods before the 1880s, the Ottoman Empire governed these lands as one," he said.

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