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"We're used to certain separations in life," Bar-Sinai observes.
Anyone looking for neat separations in Japan will search in vain.
And now we want these distinct separations in our "golden" years so we can be with people just like us.
Although it looks at incentives to avoid job separations in its consideration of disability insurance, the C.B.O.
Our predicament today is defined by this tension: the global free circulation of commodities is accompanied by growing separations in the social sphere.
Big Brown also missed 90 days of training in the fall and the winter with far more severe wall separations in both front hooves.
I couldn't find research specifically on trial separations in couples who live together, but you'd suspect the outcomes would be similar.
"In this regard, we expect to initiate involuntary separations in some areas of the business, late this year and early in 2009," the letter said.
As Canadians, they recalled encountering the black-white separations in the big American cities -- "a culture shock," as Mayers put it.
When Norway and Sweden split in 1905, surely one of the most amicable separations in modern history, the currency union lasted just nine more years.
It would have helped us work through the uncharted territory of reintegration as well as prepared us for the next deployment and all the shorter separations in between.
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