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State standards diverge wildly.
But the two houses diverge wildly on it.
After those opening pages the texts diverge wildly.
Narrated by an insincere predator, the novel follows two college friends whose fates diverge wildly.
A party's share of seats in a parliament or a congress can diverge wildly from its over-all share of votes.
Because laws vary greatly from state to state and grant judges broad discretion with few guidelines, alimony judgments diverge wildly, sometimes within the same jurisdiction.
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When Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage debated prior to the 2014 European elections, their estimates diverged wildly; Clegg said 7% while Farage insisted the real figure was 75%.
So far, the food hasn't diverged wildly from that of the old space, but Renée seems downright giddy about the possibilities.
But while our two countries gave women the right to vote at approximately the same moment nearly 90 years ago, since then we've diverged wildly on women's representation in government.
Throughout the Ukraine conflict the versions of violent incidents provided by Kiev and the Donetsk rebels have diverged wildly, with each side blaming the other for loss of life and the shelling of residential areas.
It has been reported that Ezzouek and Emwazi were part of a small group of twentysomething men from north-west London who had come to the attention of the security services over the last decade, some as far back as 2006, their subsequent paths diverging wildly.
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