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The South Koreans decided to focus on the sea that linked them to the world instead of the wall that divided them from the North.

In a news conference later, Mr. Obama and Mr. Netanyahu labored to project a unified front on issues that have often divided them, from how best to confront Iran's nuclear program to how doggedly to pursue an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.

A fence running through the middle of the chamber divided them from the rest of the audience of around 300 people, including a few relatives of protesters killed in the uprising, kept far enough that they cannot shout or throw anything at the former leader.

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Junior doctors may see the letter as an attempt by Dalton to divide them from their union.

That whimsy is not the only thing that divides them from the conservative Islamists who have also protested outside the school.

Those either in social housing or in part-buy, part-rent accommodation claim they are treated as second-class citizens, citing the internal gates that divide them from their neighbours in the "luxury" housing blocks.

Like the more contemporary women of "Sex and the City," Jaffe's female characters perceive an unfathomable gender gap dividing them from those perplexing but necessary beings called men.

And while Manchester City's underdog status is now purely ancestral, their followers deserve indulgence, after all those generations of perverse relish for the disparities in glamour and resources dividing them from their neighbours.

Figures released this October show that Greece, Portugal and Spain have all significantly narrowed the gap that divides them from the best European countries in which to do business by reforming things like construction permits and procedures for insolvency.

Women stood on chairs to peer over the fence that divides them from the men, many of whom clapped and waved as the candidate and his entourage snaked through; people actually praying were pushed to the back as security officers had cordoned off a space for the candidate.

Women stood on chairs to peer over the fence that divides them from the men, many of whom clapped and waved as the candidate and his entourage snaked through; people actually praying were pushed to the back as security officers cordoned off a space for the candidate.

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