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'You can't put people into compartments anymore.
First there's her unwillingness to submit to the music industry's determination to shoehorn artists into compartments.
Indian dwellings were large rectangular buildings of cedar beams and planks, divided into compartments for families.
The uppermost drawer was divided into compartments, each of which contained a small tray with a scattering of objects and souvenirs.
This housing consisted of long, straight rows of unpainted wooden sheds divided into compartments, each with a doorway but rarely a door.
But instead of standing upright like niches containing objects, Baron's boxes open like paint boxes, with their interiors divided into compartments.
The consequences of the resulting flooding are minimized by subdividing of the hull into compartments by watertight bulkheads.
Wolmar, a rail historian, said that when trains were divided into compartments without corridors, some were set aside only for women, but that having women-only carriages now would be "unworkable".
Its vehicles are divided into compartments so materials are kept separate: green bottles in one cage, brown bottles in another, the cardboard Weetabix packs and plastic milk bottles segregated so they fetch a higher price.
Mr. Mwaraya kept the Depo Provera in a plain wooden box, divided into compartments also stuffed with treatments for the main childhood killers: cotrimoxazole, a low-cost antibiotic, against pneumonia; oral rehydration salts for diarrhea; and Coartem, medicine for malaria.
She was about twelve, she recalls, when she realized that her mother's existence was divided into compartments: "None of them was any longer than the number of hours between one meal and the next.
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