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This area of the epidermis invaginates to produce the ear vesicle, which separates from the epidermis but remains closely apposed to the medulla.
He kept on doing it with a relish for the action which separates from the merely good and talented players those who are determined to leave their imprint on every game they play.
Due to the low solubility of both aluminum and silver in beryllium, the silver was concentrated in the aluminum phase, which separates from the beryllium in the liquid phase.
A second bundle of the FFL can be identified which separates from the main bundle and is inserted at the topmost rim of the lateral meniscus.
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The Coptic Catholic Church is distinct from the much larger Coptic Church, which separated from Rome in the fifth century.
The conflict in South Sudan, which separated from Sudan in 2011, has torn apart the world's youngest country.
They claim descent from the people of the northern kingdom of Israel, which separated from Judea after the death of King Solomon, 3,000 years ago.
The four-minute run in Pamplona featured six bulls from the Jose Escolar ranch, one of which separated from the rest and caused panic among the runners.
It has a dedicated adoption department, which separated from the main children's services team in 2003, and reviewed the work around life story books.
The company, which separated from Time Warner last year, earned $34.7 million, or 32 cents a share, down from $82.7 million, or 78 cents a share, a year earlier.
Borders follows Toys R UsUs, which separated from Amazon in 2006, in deciding that it needed to establish its own Web presence instead of throwing its lot in with the company that perhaps poses the greatest threat to its continued existence.
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