Sentence examples for quite separated from from inspiring English sources

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This is an important expansion event in which rice reached north of the Qinling Mountains quite separated from the wild rices of the Yangtze watershed.

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That will provoke anger in Labour circles about Miliband's heavy strategic reliance on electoral movements quite separate from a conventional swing from blue to red – and, as it transpires, inadequate in comparison.

These emotions must be quite separate from commonsensical us.

Nevertheless, "the changes we've made are quite separate from anything to do with Dan Brown, Mr. Drakee said.

There emerges a public figure that has an identity quite separate from your own.

But Buxton and Cornish see themselves as quite separate from this new comedy wave.

And that is quite separate from the new potential for influence peddling.

She experienced a living thing, quite separate from her Edward — and she recoiled.

In fact, the fund is quite separate from the portfolio managers who invest its money.

You have an arcane power struggle in the capital that is quite separate from the daily lives of most Algerians.

The analysts who produced today's note are quite separate from the bankers who advised the government.

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