Sentence examples for makes a separate from inspiring English sources

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The hero of Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms (1929), disillusioned by war, makes a separate peace, deserts, and joins his beloved in neutral Switzerland.

A temporary memorial for those who were killed on Sept. 11 at the Pentagon makes a separate provision for a civilian Pentagon worker who was on one of the planes that crashed into the trade center.

Physicians will have to hope that Congress makes a separate adjustment to Medicare payments later in the year.

The earliest written references that have survived relating to the islands were made by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, where he states that there are 30 "Hebudes", and makes a separate reference to "Dumna", which Watson (1926) concludes is unequivocally the Outer Hebrides.

With minor culinary license and a many day's worth perusing through Italian poetry, which also makes a separate appearance by way of a pull out (to muse upon while listening to Brewbaker's music --Lord Byron's 'Spring in Friuli' gets an updated translation, which includes itemusic --Lordght's music --Lord

Each figure requires a separate legend and presumably makes a separate point.

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"The Saudis can make a separate peace, but you can't make one for us".

And, just for kicks, they would make a separate film – a documentary – recording the mayhem.

Later, after Mr. Vega was arrested, he a made a separate videotaped confession.

United Overseas, Singapore's second-largest lender, made a separate bid.

Kaczynski, who had poor relations with the Kremlin, was making a separate trip to the spot.

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