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the dividers
noun
An object that separates.
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(That prisoner was also separated from Gray by the dividers).
If you're not careful, then all you're doing is moving the dividers around that pie of people.
And then there were the bigots and the dividers and the Eastern intellectuals, who were waiting to knock me down before I could even begin to stand up".
Mr. Rove says that the "dividers" over the past six years have been the Democrats, as illustrated by their claim that President Bush "deliberately misled the country".
Alvaro Siza's 2004 effort was compared to the dividers in a cardboard wine box – Siza never even visited London before he designed it.
We're saying hi and putting up posters and labeling the dividers in our three-ring binders because this year, this time, it's going to be better.
But rather than hail the forces that had made such gatherings possible, the cleric called for resistance against the dividers, an oblique reference to the Americans.
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In addition to resurfacing the ice, the machine created the snow dividers that delineated the racing lanes.
Insert the pocket dividers in the back of the book.
After visual stimulus presentations, the opaque dividers separating the test tanks from the visual stimulus tank were replaced.
Cut out the center material of the cardboard and glue the flaps to the row dividers.
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