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Ever more ingenious forms of separation emerged, including the foundation of present-day Soweto beside an urban sewage farm.
First, this study is among the first to distinguish between migration and marital discord as forms of separation when assessing children's health.
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Silica interfaces are used in many forms of separations, most notably normal phase chromatography (NPC), capillary liquid chromatography (CLC), and the electrophoretic counterpart to the later, capillary electrophoresis (CE).
"They definitely believed in some form of separation of church and state".
She added: "Any form of separation can never be equal as segregation is a restriction of equality and freedom.
But if Kiernan-philia has intensified of late, it might be an early form of separation anxiety.
She said there had been a "faultline in blurred accountabilities" between the BBC and the trust and the "cleanest form of separation would be to transfer the trust's responsibilities for regulation and accountability to an external regulator".
At the time, Mr. Harris was under administrative segregation, a form of separation from other prisoners, for hitting a guard, and should not have been put in with other prisoners.
In 1976 Quebec's voters elected the Parti Québécois, whose major policy platform was "sovereignty association," a form of separation from Canada but with close economic ties, to form its provincial government.
"If the strong advice, not just from [standards watchdog] Ofqual but also one of the awarding bodies, is that it would be easier to have more reliable assessment if you had some form of separation, then I will take that into account".
It may include a spin-off to AMR shareholders, a sale to an outside party or some other form of separation.
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