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"The very idea that Sofya and I might be separated makes me nauseated," Gessen recalled Linn saying.
"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.
Time-resolved high-temperature X-ray diffraction, DSC, and isothermal rheological analyses revealed that the interlayer expansion mechanism might be separated into three stages.
The show felt as though any piece might be separated from the mass of dense texture and worn in a personal way.
Left to explain what happened against Philadelphia, Wall said, "One game we might be together, the next four or five we might be separated".
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Even more tricky might be separating individual values from community culture.
Half of these stage work and "tuning" exercises involved touching and moving with other people to allow both the touched and the person touching to connect and forgo barriers that might be separating them.
They discovered that two populations of the mosquito that might be separating into separate species had just a few DNA differences, which they called "genomic islands of speciation".
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.
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