Sentence examples for set apart something from inspiring English sources

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In "A Sketch of the Past" (1939), Woolf wrote:  "Greatness still seems to me a positive possession; booming; eccentric; set apart; something to which I am dutifully led by my parents.

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She is set apart by something, by a secret, a sadness.

Your last drink should be set apart, so pick something special, something to sip slowly; one serving of one spirit, neat.

(Despite the Dan Brown-ish overtones, the word "secret" here has its humdrum, etymological sense of something "set apart" from the rest of the collection).

The term sacrifice derives from the Latin sacrificium, which is a combination of the words sacer, meaning something set apart from the secular or profane for the use of supernatural powers, and facere, meaning "to make".

The problem around American society's current discussion on consent, according to Boas, is that it's taught as something set apart from the act itself.

It is not something they set apart from the rest of their beliefs and values.

She compared their married life together to the fusion food "chicken tikka tacos" ― "two unique styles of culinary art meld together so flawlessly to create something entirely set apart," she wrote.

Out of all that came some discussion that we should really try to do something that is set apart.

"If there's going to be an outlier note that will set it apart, something unorthodox, here's your totem tasting note for this product and it will be there immediately," she said.

Evoking the past while presenting modern acts sets theaters like the Garde apart, something also true of the Tarrytown Music Hall, Westchester's oldest theater.

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