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You can use it when you want to express that something was removed from the vicinity of something else, usually to create space or division. Example: "The fence separated it from the rest of the garden."
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For more information, go to www.island50.com Pictures from an island: the house photographer's story Adrian Boot, the former in-house photographer at Island and curator of the forthcoming exhibition marking the label's 50th anniversary, notes that it was the eclectic nature of Island's roster that separated it from its rivals.
To determine whether 79 bp sequence requires other elements of the NXNL2 promoter not included in the constructs for its activity, we separated it from the rest of the RdCVF2 promoter, by cloning it into pGL4.17 immediately upstream of the NXNL1 promoter sequence from −77 to +57 bp (79+134, Figure 6A).
To Greek philosophers it meant something intrinsic to and inherent in a thing or category of things, which gave it its character and thus separated it from everything of different character.
Yet the Rodgers and Hammerstein shows survive because they keep intact the crucial discovery of the American form, the thing that really separated it from the opera tradition and its dependencies: extraordinary emotion sung by ordinary people, rather than extraordinary emotion sung by extraordinary people.
That separated it from most singer-songwriters of this type.
Acres of landfill now separated it from the waters of Spuyten Duyvil.
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Separating it from other gases is expensive.
You separate it from yourself.
And that is what separates it from other teams.
Only a spit of sand separates it from the Atlantic Ocean.
I can't separate it from the Trump phenomenon".
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