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He did not, unlike many of his contemporaries, think human "races" might be separate creations.
An earlier version said Darwin did not think human races might be separate sub-species.
The supreme court ruled that the black law school might be separate but it was not equal both in the quality of its facilities and teaching staff.
North and South Korea might be separate and hostile political entities but when it came to World Cup history, the sense of patriotism was shared.
This once meant nicely spoken young men who went to the right schools, but now it means elevating people who are deemed to be "winners," even though those skills might be separate from being a leader.
This approach excludes doctoral students in accounting who belong to graduate schools that might be separate from departments of accounting.
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"Some of the children's families are here in Egypt, and families might be separated if people are being deported".
"We live in constant fear that one day we might be separated from each other," she told the gathering.
Left to explain what happened against Philadelphia, Wall said, "One game we might be together, the next four or five we might be separated".
The team did not say if Jenkins, who was hurt in a team scrimmage Friday night, would need surgery or whether his shoulder might be separated for dislocated.
The show felt as though any piece might be separated from the mass of dense texture and worn in a personal way.
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