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Yalta did not ratify a natural divide.
A small boulder created a natural divide between the men's and women's toilets.
The Wasatch Mountains form a natural divide running north to south through Utah.
"When it comes to going to the pub, there's a natural divide between undergraduates and the academics at PhD level.
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The trolleys formed a natural dividing line over which a nonstop barrage of missiles came flying through the air.
Rocky Mountains A rugged spine running up the continent from northern New Mexico through northern Montana into Canada, the Rocky Mountains form a natural dividing line for wildlife: white-tailed deer predominate to the east, while mule deer rule the west.
Here at the Nebraska Unicameral Legislature, where city and country have sometimes been a more natural dividing line than Republican and Democrat, the redistricting plan signed by Gov. Dave Heineman last week moved yet another Senate district from the rural west to the densely populated sliver of land that is home to the cities of Omaha, Lincoln and Bellevue as well as much of the suburbs.
But it also serves as a natural dividing line.
It's a natural geographic divide: the suburban landscape on the mountain versus the city down below.
For another, there is something artificial about the concept of the teenager; it would be more natural to divide the young into grammar-school students (six through thirteen), high-school students (fourteen through seventeen), and college students (eighteen through twenty-one).
The boundary, just a few hundred feet wide in most places, is especially unusual because borders between species usually follow a natural geographic divide, like a ridgeline, said the study's author, Bob Mesibov, a millipede specialist at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston, Tasmania.
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