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We inferred that multiple sequences in the M. falcata assembly may divide from one single protein-coding transcript.
"It goes right to the heart of our divide from one another.
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Skeletal muscles are divided from one another by a covering of connective tissue called the epimysium.
A house: a structural arrangement of space, geometrically laid out to provide what are called rooms, these divided from one another by verticals and horizontals called walls, ceilings, floors.
But in the world of this novel, whose characters yearn for connection only to be thwarted, it might refer to any of them — divided from one another, somehow always set at a distance.
They are divided from one another by a narrow and shallow syncline, which is without any tectonic complication.
For many non-Indian Americans, though, these feelings of sympathy and disdain were not so sharply divided from one another; they were capable of holding both attitudes simultaneously supporting the violent dispossession of American Indians throughout the continent while still lamenting the fate that they suffered.
It will divide Sydney from one city, into three.
But, Rael says, building more walls to divide communities from one another is not the answer.
John lived his life as a man of tolerance; he hated using religion to divide people from one another.
It has become, for some people in some ways, a more brittle expression of national sentiment -- a blind statement of faith that does more to divide Americans from one another than to join them together.
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