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"They were often right out there and the bathroom meant separation all over again," she said.
Kent had lots of things going for it - he was particularly keen to join the Taekwondo society - but it also meant separation from his girlfriend, Justine.
Caroline Elliott, a divorce partner at the law firm Shakespeare Martineau, said Gauke's commitment to the law change was a cause for celebration and meant separation could be far less acrimonious for many people.
It meant separation, being uprooted, anxiety, and loss.
Had they refused to marry their daughter to Jeffs, Brandon added, they would have been excommunicated a fate that would have meant separation from their families and denial of the faith that they continued to believe in.
Although she was energised by the struggle and found joy in giving energy to others– her constant travelling meant separation from her children, especially Christabel, who had become the national coordinator of the WSPU.
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Even a supportive environment can mean separation from loved ones.
It was Falwell's contention that separation between church and state did not mean separation of God and government.
A vote for independence in September would not mean separation from England (a matter of cartography that was resolved 1,000 years ago).
It would mean separation from Britain, a country that was created and constituted by Scots at least as much as it was by our partners in the union.
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