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An African subfamily of the Leptodactylidae, Heleophryninae, is sometimes separated as the family Heleophrynidae.
Because of certain structural features, the vicuña is sometimes separated from the other lamoids as Vicugna vicugna.
Although Mnouchkine's career is sometimes separated into phases – from the early, improvisatory works, through the epic sequences of Asian-influenced histories, to her border-crossing collaborations with writer and philosopher Cixous, who first became involved with the company in the mid-80s – the company's lifeblood has been improvisation.
In the extreme west of the Gobi Desert a disjunct population separated from the other stoliczkae birds by the Gurvan Saikhan Uul mountains occurs, which is sometimes separated as a subspecies timidus.
The European storm petrel is the only member of the genus Hydrobates, the remainder of the Hydrobatinae being placed in Oceanodroma, although the least storm petrel is sometimes separated as the sole member of Halocyptena.
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Recently his research interests focused on grid computing, an advanced form of parallel computing that distributes problems over networks of computers that are sometimes separated by great distances and connected by optical fiber links.
In the environmental literature, 'strategies' are sometimes separated from 'tactics'tactics
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