And within us are blankets separating organs, which contain blankets separating cells, which contain blankets separating their organelles.
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Separating Saudi Aramco from the government could be as complicated as separating conjoined twins.
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Jesus depicts God separating the righteous from the unrighteous like a shepherd separating the sheep from the goats.
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Clinton rebutted Trump's claims that separating families was legally required: Separating families is not mandated by law at all.
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Segregation is about separating black children from white children, and therefore separating black children from the same resources as white children.
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Philip Booth, a Catholic economist from Britain, likens separating ethics from economics to separating ethics from sex—and teaching about sex purely in biological terms.
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Perhaps, instead of considering the possibility of separating the art from the artist, it's instructive to think of the impossibility of separating the artist from his industry.
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"In animals, it's not separating a monkey from any companion; it's separating them from a preferred companion," he said in an interview last year with The Atlantic magazine.
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Prince Andrew announced he was separating from his wife, and Princess Anne, the Queen's only daughter, finalized her own divorce after separating from Mark Phillips three years prior.
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WILLIAMS: -- to set -- separating us as a society.
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I'm not separating the marriage from the political aspect, I am separating my vows to my wife from the political aspect, because it's about love, not about any of this mess.
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What matters – Harwood: But separating rational from not rational.
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" The protest, called "Pence in PHL: Stop Separating Families!
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"There's a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes that is separating the kids from their parents and separating the parents from each other," Apa told HuffPost in a recent interview.
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He really gets into it with separating white and colors.
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Some critics of poetry are judges, separating good from bad.
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Spidey, too, is adamant about separating mentalism from psychic powers.
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CLINTON: Separating families is not mandated by law at all.
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There was no local order separating the schools by race.
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But first separating parents from children and fact from fiction.
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This is certainly not separating a child from his parents.
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There is a moral cost to separating children from adults.
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Separating business and pleasure is clearly not their strong suit.
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WILLIAMS: To this the key issue here is separating children.
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Recycling requires separating it out, and that is is difficult.
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China: It's been a major transition with the group separating.
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Separating platforms from services which run on them sounds elegant.
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That makes separating the real from the fake even harder.
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At the same time, I oppose the government separating families.
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He handled me as if separating egg whites from yolk.
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In Europe waste policy focuses on households separating their waste.
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So the whole concept of separating Messenger had two objectives.
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She and Theroux revealed in February that they were separating.
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This is the tricky thing about separating art from artists.
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This is simply about separating taxpayer funds from abortion operations.
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Where is the line in separating "stalker" from ultimate romantic?
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It's prompted an unending conversation about separating art from artists.
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"There was a table separating us from them," John said.
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Prisms are one tool for combining and separating those signals.
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The problem was separating those minerals from the other ones.
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Viola cited "insurmountable" trouble separating himself from his business ties.
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HOMAN: Let me tell you about the whole separating families.
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The right three panels show two hands intertwining and separating.
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Their letzte tag together before separating was New Year's Eve.
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This stems from a 1905 law separating church and state.
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It's just beautiful how they weren't separating living [from] nature.
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We'd never thought of separating, that would be absolutely impossible.
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"He's not," she continues, likely in reference to separating families.
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Robby Soave: Separating "reality" from "narrative" in the Smollett case.
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The President can reverse the policy of separating families today.
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Notably, Boeing had considered separating the roles in the past.
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Those two bogeys represented the margin separating him from McGirt.
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"It's about separating that initial impulse to buy," Palmer said.
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Cutting horses are used in separating cattle from a herd.
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Television networks are less clear about separating fact from fiction.
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Still, separating character into specific strengths doesn't go far enough.
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But separating Taurasi from greats of previous decades is difficult.
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" SurveyMonkey CEO Zander Lurie: "Separating families is heartbreaking and inhumane.
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A top HHS official said he warned against separating families.
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HHS has maintained that it wasn't responsible for separating families.
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Women gained unprecedented control over fertility, separating sex from procreation.
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So I was very mindful of separating those two things.
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The president's policy separating children and parents at the border.
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The treatment begins by separating the people sharing the delusions.
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And there's no separating its history from that of mastic.
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What about separating children from their parents at the border?
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The pair had two children together before separating in 2008.
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Which brings up the question of separating performance from show.
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After separating from Travis, she really wants her friends around.
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After Trump pitched separating repeal and replacement on Friday, Sen.
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Trump ultimately backed down on separating families in immigration detention.
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Neither mandates detaining parents and separating children from their families.
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There are other differences separating Cali styles and stateside styles.
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And separating children from their parents breaches international humanitarian law.
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The color just operates as a way of separating things.
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Instead of uniting us, he's separating and destroying the nation.
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But here's the thing: In 1933, separating investment banking from commercial banking was akin to separating a yolk from the white; today, it would be like unscrambling an egg, and about as useful an exercise.
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"We are sad to announce we are legally separating," they wrote.
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Investigators say the Cofflands were living apart after separating months ago.
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"There's no separating identity from anything else we do," she said.
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With Stanley, I was studying kinetics of phase-separating polymer mixtures.
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Has electronic music forgotten the inclusivity, separating artist and audience again?
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In other words, to stop separating the art from the artist.
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The exhibition complicates the artificial boundaries separating art, design, and craft.
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There&aposs a moral cost to separating children from their families.
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SEPARATING fact from fiction used to be a relatively straightforward task.
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Last month, Newsweek Media Group restructured, separating Newsweek magazine from IBT.
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Journalists were just as guilty as the partisans of separating themselves.
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Separating high-risk people out does not make their costs disappear.
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Chicago's Joakim Noah left the game after separating his left shoulder.
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The U.N. has said that separating kids from their parents illegal.
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Some lunged for the doors, separating from friends, stepping over strangers.
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Others lunged for the doors -- separating from friends, stepping over strangers.
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I have washed it without separating and it did not shrink.
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Reuters saw no police checkpoints or barriers separating the two towns.
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Separating headphones from your phone makes things like running much easier.
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For instance, separating my real feelings from the surreal dating experience.
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Separating themselves from those risks, though, has been a clear benefit.
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He certainly didn't seem like he was going to suggest separating.
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Separating these businesses could also help catch new talent, Keeney says.
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They seek to expand government in separating children from their parents.
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Now the boundaries separating the inside and the outside are shattering.
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Does Separating Boys and Girls Help Students Perform Better in School?
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Pfizer is now considering separating its patented drugsfrom its generics division.
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His testimony centered on the 1.69 seconds separating the two shots.
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"They said, 'We're separating from you,'" Briskman told The Huffington Post.
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An additional 15 percent said they are considering separating those contracts.
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Separating children from their parents demands an investigation by the church.
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Most Americans oppose separating children from their parent at the border.
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They tried to kill able-bodied males, while separating out females.
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Separating vulnerable migrant children from their parents is harsh and unnecessary.
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"There's all kinds of horror stories about families separating," he said.
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"They said, 'We're separating from you,'" Briskman told HuffPost's Jennifer Bendery.
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But he said he's against separating families who cross the border.
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John Lewis and others criticized the Trump administration for separating children.
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It's not "both sides" that are separating immigrant parents from children.
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Or are we separating children from parents, putting them in cages?
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Fergie and Josh Duhamel are separating after 8 years of marriage.
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There's no way of separating a people's experiences from the music.
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Where do you stand on separating the art from the artist?
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Today and for the last four years, we have been separating.
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There is nothing more barbaric than separating children from their parents.
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Dr. Distel was hunched over a microscope with tweezers, separating pholadidae.
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"Separating families is not mandated by law at all," she said.
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He accused the government of separating families during its immigration enforcements.
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He's cast aside conventions separating politics from the rule of law.
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Strawberries Rule Separating desire from truth is hardly a new idea.
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There was no door separating the bedroom from this spacious area.
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This is a deeper explanation on the practice of separating families.
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Furthermore, what's separating the all-important brain from this bubble wrap?
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But Jassy said there was no benefit to separating AWS now.
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There are fewer rope lines separating the candidate from the voters.
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Yes, technically YOU are not at the border separating families YOURSELF.
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Here's a guide to separating fact from speculation about Russia's interference.
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No more separating issues — labor over here, voting rights over there.
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"They must make headway in separating Gates and Manafort," Wu said.
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But he did not blame Mr. Trump for separating families, either.
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To be clear, separating migrant families was a Trump administration policy.
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He wants to deport 11 million illegal immigrants, separating families, etcetera.
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She can't understand the logic in separating the mother and daughter.
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This serves some valuable purposes, like separating homes from heavy industry.
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Under Obama, the US government did not have a practice of prosecuting parents for crossing the border illegally, thus separating them from their children, or intentionally separating parents and children into different facilities as a deterrent measure.
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are officially divorced three years after separating.
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Separating imagery and events from historical context is exactly how whitewashing happens.
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Sia and husband Erik Lang are separating after two years of marriage.
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And what about the tragedy, by the way, of separating American families?
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"Maybe I shoulda, did a better job at separating Shady," he says.
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In practice, that has meant separating thousands of kids from their parents.
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But there is still this bit where Jeff Sessions is separating families.
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The two announced they were separating in 2006 in a joint statement.
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But a question about separating families, and what did you find out?
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What I hear there was talking about family detention, not separating families.
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But let&aposs end the policy of separating children from their parents.
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Then he changed the policy with regard to separating children from parents.
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Separating out the solids at the Sutter wastewater treatement plant in Modesto.
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It certainly don&apost like a policy of separating children from parents.
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Very intense about the policies of separating families at the southern border.
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Garner and Affleck tied the knot in 2005, ultimately separating in 2015.
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"Today is not a time for separating nations by walls," he added.
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Separating them out is difficult and mechanical methods of recycling degrade fibres.
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Trump stopped separating families last month following public outrage and court challenges.
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How did you deal with separating your family from these other professionals?
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Separating objects which appear this close together requires a pretty big telescope.
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The two finalized their divorce in October 2018 three years after separating.
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Feinstein's bill would ban the practice of separating children from their families.
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We can have strong border security without separating families at the border.
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If we look closely, we can see the seams separating the parts.
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They can do immense good by separating combatants and pacifying civilian areas.
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Mr. Sanders responded vaguely, saying that his policies would avoid separating families.
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The only issue: a wall separating the bedroom from the living space.
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Before separating, the athlete shared in January how he had met Culpo.
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Breaking them up is as simple as, well, separating out these acquisitions.
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When she approached him about separating, the couple started attending marriage counseling.
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But investigators say the Cofflands were living apart after separating months ago.
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"It would take years to face the facts of separating," she recalls.
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The company said that it is separating the CEO and chairman position.
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His daughter, Cristina, needed help after separating from her husband during pregnancy.
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Ultimately there is little separating the scams from the real token sales.
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Of the three, separating the chairman and CEO roles is the easiest.
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Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are separating after 15 months of marriage.
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Hotel search site Trivago went public on Friday, after separating from Expedia.
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A line of bike police officers formed around 7 pm, separating them.
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That meant separating two main pieces of the system, indexing and serving.
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Trump is " not just separating the criminals like he says," Jacqueline charged.
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Minimizing emissions associated with separating liquids, such as oil, from natural gas.
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Separating male bugs from females bugs is a tedious, time-consuming process.
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Trump himself said earlier this month that he supported separating big banks.
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Microsoft had a two-tier strategy, separating AAA developers from indie developers.
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Everything has been so rapid but I love separating it into moments.
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The Western notion of separating religion from politics is regarded as nonsensical.
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"They said, 'We're separating from you,'" Briskman told HuffPost at the time.
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Separating the dirty fuel from the rest would help that, and more.
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Separating my anxiety from myself has helped me not give into it.
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The system can be: Effective at separating people in need from fraudsters.
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"Separating children from their families is not a political winner," Dent said.
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"We don't approve of anyone separating parents and children," Roland Laurenzo said.
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The line separating us from our dystopian future may be equally thin.
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Separating babies from their mothers is not the answer and is immoral.
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The Trump administration faced overwhelming criticism for the policy separating immigrant families.
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She married an Emerati man and they had one son before separating.
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For a building with 826 apartments, separating the masses has its benefits.
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Because nuanced or not, feminism is not about separating women from men.
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The prison service has begun separating hunger strikers into separate cell blocks.
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Separating a momma from a baby does not make this country safer.
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Separating them is thin fabric, a material seen throughout the album's art.
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Separating from him as he was wheeled off to surgery was heartbreaking.
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A plexiglass divider is usually the only thing separating women from men.
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A friend was separating from her husband and looking for a roommate.
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Separating art from artist, to some degree, may not be a choice.
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There was also a doctor separating his vas deferens from his testicles.
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In our family, the horizontal line separating earth and sky often blurred.
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It is a barrier that risks separating him from feed and fertilizer.
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Trump is planning to build a wall separating the U.S. and Mexico.
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After separating from her husband, she moved back into her parents' home.
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Separating children from their mother and father, she told him, is wrong.
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All of life is woven together, and separating the strands is impossible.
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The rapid winds separating these clouds can reach 403 miles per hour.
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And also separating from this culture of having to be the best.
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Where it stands: Boeing is separating the roles of chairman and CEO.
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Handlers lowered bars separating the horses and secured the animals in place.
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There was no aisle separating the men's section and the shoe department.
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The idea of separating the healthy from the sick is not new.
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Cemeteries were conceived as a way of separating and containing the dead.
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Add financial regrets to the list of things separating men from women.
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Police are in front of a fence separating Trump supporters and protesters.
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" Just beyond the wires lies the front line separating "Reds" from "Blues.
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Crack open the black cardamom pods, separating the husk from the seeds.
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He started by drawing intersecting lines, separating the paper into clear sections.
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The line separating Kremlin and commerce in Russia is, at best, porous.
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H.S. is not separating families legitimately seeking asylum at ports of entry.
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In the US, there's no separating all of this from racial politics.
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Christmas is the biggest thing separating American Jews from mass American culture.
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Trump is incapable of separating a woman's value from her physical appearance.
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But a closer look at that second separating factor is more interesting.
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Julie Bowen's heading to splitsville with her husband ... the couple's reportedly separating.
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That would prevent the trauma and outrage that separating families has caused.
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But separating them for so long shows off both their strengths and weaknesses.
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Hair was a soft, romantic bun achieved by separating manes into three portions.
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However, this sonar gear becomes a static wall separating you from your friends.
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With not much separating the different offerings, price has become the main differentiator.
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The decision comes amid the firestorm over separating migrant children from their parents.
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One by one they scrambled across the snowy gully separating the two countries.
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Xanthan gum is a powerful thickening agent that prevents liquids from separating out.
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Look, this policy of separating parents has been on the books for years.
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"They were a big influence on her separating from him," the source adds.
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Trump is seemingly incapable of separating a woman's value from her physical appearance.
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US officials began forcibly separating children and parents arriving at the US border.
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A majority of Americans don&apost believe in separating children from their parents.
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"The company is looking at separating its Power Grids business," one source said.
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We do not have a policy of separating families at the border. Period.
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WILLIAMS: What people have care about is President Trump separating children from parents.
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Separating visual input from text (voice and supers) increases both recall and favorability.
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The notion of separating parents from their children violates a universal human bond.
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The government has very good reasons for separating children from their family unit.
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Maybe shuffle around some policy re: separating mothers from children at the border.
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With two weeks separating the latest batch from the previous batch on Jan.
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"When you are separating from your husband, it's not happy time," he said.
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They were in the process of separating at the time of her death.
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Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly are getting a divorce after separating last year.
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It has remained below the 50 line separating growth from contraction since June.
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Separating economic and political freedom may seem like a short cut to development.
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ICYMI: Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin is separating from her husband, Anthony Weiner.
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"Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating," it reads.
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Where will the fight over separating families at the border go from here?
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Student Question | Does Separating Boys and Girls Help Students Perform Better in School?
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Also separating her from the pack — she's never been to a real prom.
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But journalists and writers should be religiously diligent in separating the two groups.
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It also lacked sufficient space separating it from the streets and adjacent buildings.
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Under this rationale, the administration wasn't trying to traumatize families by separating them.
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The reason is that separating a child from their parent produces toxic stress.
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The two announced they were separating in October after 10 years of marriage.
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There's no real line in the sand separating good uses from bad uses.
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This tradition involves cracking an egg and separating its yolk from its white.
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And that has made the news the last couple days about separating families.
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Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt is separating from her husband, Will Proctor.
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THE line separating the improbable from the impossible is hard to pin down.
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Others called parents who could do nothing to breach the fire separating them.
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"Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating," Pratt wrote.
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Despite 240 years separating the two, there's a story that brings them together.
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PAINTER: This is the only place I'm sort of separating myself from John.
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His process starts with taking photos of the products then color separating them.
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Match Group reported its first quarterly earnings since separating from IAC last fall.
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"Giacometti's Shadow" is poised directly on the border supposedly separating abstraction from figuration.
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"Young people are not that great at separating fiction from reality," he said.
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"To me, it's been about separating my voice from my body," she explained.
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Separating fact from conjecture can be difficult amid the noise surrounding the investigation.
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In the Middle East, the walls separating the Israelis and Palestinians became literal.
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He won international acclaim in the late 1980s after successfully separating conjoined twins.
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The highest wall VR must climb is the one separating it from Hollywood.
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And why do some people have an easier time separating emotions and sex?
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The two are separating after nine years of marriage, PEOPLE has confirmed exclusively.
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The couple announced they were separating in early 2017 after six years together.
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I like the 4-cup size for separating fats from broths and soups.
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Separating semiconductors, which require significant investment, would leave Sony room to spend elsewhere.
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The line separating feature phones and smartphones was often contentious among mobile fanatics.
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Step one stripped the power from negative thoughts by separating fact from fiction.
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Y.), who announced Monday he opposes the administration's policy of separating families (Syracuse.
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"It's sort of like separating a weak antelope from the pack," she said.
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Abedin announced she was separating from Weiner in August over another sexting controversy.
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We're going to do everything in our power, however, to avoid separating families.
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On Tuesday, Kang warned Taiwan against efforts aimed at separating itself from Beijing.
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Ripping families apart at the border, separating mothers from their infants and children.
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Even with a narrow gap separating contending teams, expectations need to be managed.
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"You have to end this policy of separating parents from children," Dershowitz said.
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"I believe she's leaving to spend more time separating her family," he quipped.
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"I understand separating church from state, and I agree with it," he says.
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The romantic idea of separating our senses or identities from writing is impossible.
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The policy includes separating parents from their children while they are being prosecuted.
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Mainline Protestant churches harshly condemned Mr. Trump for his policy of separating families.
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However, I submit that separating artists from their work is a necessary evil.
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Separating a person from his kin is the ultimate expression of state power.
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Foster work-life balanceMake sure workers are separating their work and home life.
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And, the boundaries separating television, film and theater no longer exist, he added.
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This included reportedly a case of separating a breastfeeding baby from its mother.
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In Florida's Senate race, just 22000,29 votes were separating the front-runner, Gov.
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After decades of conflict and suspicion, separating hero from villain is rarely easy.
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But separating female acts from mainstream events is not the answer, some say.
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"I have a hard time separating my life from my work," Crawford says.
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The only thing separating Ceuta from Morocco is the double fence pictured above.
|
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Despite what this White House claims, separating families is not mandated by law.
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The camera showed no more than six inches separating first place from fourth.
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From the start, Mr. Trump has had trouble separating himself from the story.
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And I think that'll be one of the biggest things separating the campaigns.
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Barriers separating rap music and the mainstream (musically and culturally) have been obliterated.
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A case over vouchers threatens to breach the wall separating church and state.
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Separating the role of chairman and C.E.O. Aligning executive pay with company performance.
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A narrow road leads to both, with little space separating the two compounds.
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He's smoking and shuffling a deck of cards, separating the one-eyed jacks.
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Certain surfaces, including seat covers and curtains separating cabins, were discarded and replaced.
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But finally, certain teams are separating themselves from the rest of the pack.
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She said that when she and Unsworth were separating, Unsworth saw a doctor.
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Separating families is the part of this proposal that's getting the most attention.
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She matched her own clothes by keeping them organized, separating prints and solids.
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There is a solid 6 percentage points separating Biden from the next tier.
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It is also considering separating from some of its parts business, Bloomberg said.
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She was 5 at the time, and her father and I were separating.
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But separating the two issues could force Republicans to take two tough votes.
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And he called separating families "deplorable" and "bordering on abuse" for the children.
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But the disparity predates the existence of border barriers separating the two towns.
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There was no blanket policy separating children from their parents under previous administrations.
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Separating children from their mothers can pose legal and psychological challenges, experts say.
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We do not have a policy of separating families at the border. Period.
|
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"Bottom line: separating mothers and children is wrong," he said in a statement.
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If the House bill passed, the Trump administration probably would stop separating families.
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Recently, a social worker struggling after separating from his wife was referred to her.
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PEOPLE exclusively confirmed that the Tatums were separating after nearly nine years of marriage.
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Really the only thing separating him from the Wizard of Oz is a curtain.
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The separating of children from their families only hurts if Donald Trump is President?
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The move is aimed squarely at separating Trump's blue-collar supporters from congressional Republicans.
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When Zaara's family disapproves, her fiancé takes action, separating the lovers with heartbreaking consequences.
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The couple announced they were separating in 2016 after nearly three years of marriage.
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To get there, Google just had to do a little separating of its own.
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Sessions instituted the "zero-tolerance" policy of separating families at the border in May.
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" He called the Trump administration&aposs policy of separating migrant parents and children "unacceptable.
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Separating Iran and Russia over Syria may be Trump's most fundamental foreign policy challenge.
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I think that Britain will end up separating from the EU, that's my opinion.
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But now the problem is for the Democrats, because separating families may be unpopular.
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PEOPLE exclusively confirmed that the pair were separating after nearly nine years of marriage.
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And a lot of people, most Americans, don&apost like separating children from parents.
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Since separating from PayPal last summer, the company has struggled to maintain investor enthusiasm.
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Facing rows of helpless women awaiting trial, the boundary separating her from incarcerated erodes.
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There's only a 15-minute drive separating the two areas, but they're different worlds.
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"Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating," the statement read.
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In a statement provided to People, the couple announced that they are "lovingly" separating.
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Indeed, TPG seemingly had little choice but separating from McGlashan, at least for now.
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Medical groups are warning of the mental and physical health risks of separating families.
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And I realized that separating Cynthia from my daily personality was a huge mistake.
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It's a simple but powerful way of separating yourself from the other person's toxicity.
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The most successful democracies make a point of separating powers and slowing governments down.
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A former head of US Immigrations and Custom Enforcement said separating families could backfire.
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But separating out clues from desires is particularly gnarly when it comes to smartwatches.
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Accordingly, separating the wheat from the chaff isn't as simple as it once was.
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"There's no separating privacy and national security," Senator Ron Wyden said in a statement.
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"Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating," the statement said.
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Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum are separating after nearly nine years of marriage.
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A large percentage of today's research efforts are dedicated to separating fact from fiction.
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Statistically speaking, the lottery is an exciting way of separating you from your money.
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The line separating movies and games has grown increasingly thin over the past decade.
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Social power, ethnicity, and personal preferences also play a huge role in separating neighbors.
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So to me, it's been separating my voice from my body in a way.
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His work in neurosurgery, including separating twins conjoined at the head, was genuinely groundbreaking.
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PayPal has been going through some big changes since separating from eBay last year.
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The triangle sits at the convergence of three tectonic plates, which are slowly separating.
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"Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating," wrote Pratt, 38.
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This wouldn't happen on Earth because there is air and water separating the pieces.
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How in six months after separating, can you just feel nothing after 20 years?
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In some states, like Utah, separating from your spouse can be a quick affair.
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McConnell's tone took on a sharp edge as he began separating himself from Trump.
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I mean, I used to do this just for — by separating — just for work.
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And to vilify the men and women of ICE as separating families is unfair.
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"Separating the parents from their children is not how it should be," Chiba said.
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Separating patients into different buildings goes against the mantra of coordinating care more easily.
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Separating the signals by page means that the experience will be much more customizable.
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But before any of that happens, the administration is quickly separating itself from Flynn.
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She was about 21 when she died, an ocean separating her from her people.
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Next is the issue of separating minors from their parents or an unverified adult.
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The Thunder could sense the delicious possibilities, one win separating them from the finals.
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"Dear @FLOTUS: Separating toddlers from parents is definitely not a #BeBest policy," Lieu tweeted.
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Kendra Wilkinson is moving on and finding peace after separating from ex Hank Baskett.
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The president's budget proposal called for separating air traffic control from the federal government.
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Make sure to fill in any parts or separating where the scalp is exposed.
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There is more time separating Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex than Tyrannosaurus Rex and us.
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Riot police guarded rows of metal barricades separating the groups by about 150 yards.
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Senate Democrats last week introduced legislation that would ban separating families at the border.
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In fact, the US has a long history of separating children from their parents.
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"60 Minutes" reported that the administration began separating families earlier than was previously reported.
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Members of Congress responded by introducing legislation to end the practice of separating families.
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The policy has had the effect of separating the arrested immigrants from their children.
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The warehouse-like facility has chain-link fences on the inside separating the immigrants.
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Crawford's sexual orientation is only addressed as a way of separating her from Houston.
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The woman, a coworker, said Watts told her he and his wife were separating.
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He is separating the establishment left of the Democratic Party from its populist base.
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Recall the draconian policy of separating children from their parents last spring and summer.
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And it also served to help blur forever the lines separating public from private.
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The massive payout is part of the process of separating Cohn from the business.
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He had to remind himself that he was separating the act from its consequences.
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McGregor and Mavrakis were married for almost 22 years before separating in May 2017.
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The painting depicts Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents separating a mother and her child.
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They're highly efficient at separating superfans from their hard-earned cash, and they're everywhere.
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The camp itself is divided into corners, separating drug users and alcoholics from abstainers.
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In the interview, she discussed how hard it's been separating herself from Cindi Mayweather.
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Separating your personal and business finances is such a simple step, but very important.
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Separating families The title, "Separate Family Units," and explanation of this section are significant.
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Mr. Trump has also shown no scruples about his inhumane policy of separating families.
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A fireplace is tucked into a stone wall separating the living room and kitchen.
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That was the government's rationale for separating parents and children in the first place.
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Have a brewing family drama separating you for years, why not fix it now?
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Zac Brown is separating from his wife, Shelly, after a dozen years of marriage.
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Separating people is, of course, precisely what such drastic measures are intended to do.
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Behind the partial wall separating the kitchen from the dining room, time runs differently.
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Suddenly, the border separating Canada from the United States was effectively enshrouded in fog.
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First, this administration did not create a policy of separating families at the border.
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And finally, D.H.S. is not separating families legitimately seeking asylum at ports of entry.
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Worst of all, they will result in little besides separating families and traumatizing communities.
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There were 52 gates and about 700 yards separating her from the finish line.
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"We should be physically separating a bit more on those press conferences," Fauci said.
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Mr. Tump's policy of separating children from their parents has defined him on immigration.
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Will Hurd (R-Texas) who have spoken out against the practice of separating families.
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To this day, no paved roads traverse the swampland separating it from mainland Russia.
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Not separating children from their families at the border is a popular issue, too.
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The policy involves separating migrants from children they brought across the border with them.
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Some couples choose to stay married even after legally separating and leading separate lives.
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Separating what is real and what is imaginary creates some confusion in this work.
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"I'm obsessed with Tanya Tucker — ob-sessed," Carlile says, separating the syllables for effect.
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Yet when it comes to no-deal preparations, separating theatre from reality is tricky.
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It's still an electromechanical switch that manually breaks an electrical connection, separating two wires.
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The rain, however, becomes a curtain of marks separating the viewer from the house.
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The National Guard Bureau Form 22 is the Guard's workaround solution for separating members.
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My mom, who was black, had four children with her black husband before separating.
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The defense team did not spend much time separating the counts within those groups.
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Reality TV stars Kris and Caitlyn Jenner announced that they were separating in 2013.
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Last year, Snap redesigned its app, effectively separating social and media into two sections.
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The act of the head separating from the body represents the spirit's soul wandering.
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Back then, there was no Brooklyn-Queens Expressway separating Brooklyn Heights from the East River.
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That innovation is creating real value and is separating the winners from the also-rans.
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One of the most striking of these is the bright "collar" separating the two lobes.
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Instead, it built a 10-foot fence separating campus from a next-door golf course.
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Trump crossed the low stone curb separating the North and South at 3:45 p.m.
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Remember, they did this because of the administration&aposs policy of separating minors from adults.
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The only thing separating them is that phone signalling their true intentions (of "just" playing).
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We're separating parents from kids and the kids are flooding the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
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Forget Hollywood: the only thing separating some people from stardom is a cheesy karaoke mic.
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But there&aposs -- that doesn&apost excuse separating children from their parents at the border.
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Obviously, at the moment, I have very strong feelings about separating children from families, right?
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Vanilla Ice and wife Laura Van Winkle are separating after nearly 20 years of marriage.
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He crossed the border separating the Ukraine from the People's Republic of Donbass on foot.
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"However, they weren't separating that from the nationalist populist talk at the main conservative stage."
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More pointedly, the pretext of deterrence is not a legally sufficient basis for separating families.
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The Trump administration previously cited the Flores agreement to justify separating migrant children from parents.
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But by separating Awkwafina from Nora, Lum has also built an alternative future for herself.
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So you want to fix the issue of separating parents and children while being processed.
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While Sessions' guidance is fairly recent, separating migrant parents and children has been happening already.
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She became the face of the administration's policy of separating migrant families at the border.
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What is right in front of you, though, are the logistics of separating your money.
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Actors Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are separating after more than two years of marriage.
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"Separating 2,300 kids created such a crazy humanitarian crisis and crisis of morality," Alvarado said.
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Two weeks ago, Tatum and Dewan revealed they were separating after nine years of marriage.
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Under the zero tolerance policy, the Trump administration has been separating children from their parents.
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It has three exits in case tensions flare and the separating partners need personal space.
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Caging children and separating families makes it challenging to call out Chinese human rights violations.
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They were both raising young children after separating from their own partners, and started dating.
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Most of the time, you identify a mixture by separating its various parts by weight.
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It seems people have questions about the legality and morality of separating children from parents.
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Big banks are required to keep a "Chinese wall" separating research divisions from banking teams.
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" Other fans think they know what's next: "Today's Headline: Chris Pratt and Anna Faris separating.
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The current policy of separating families criminalizes parents who are seeking safety for their children.
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She previously married television producer Michael Greenburg in 1984, separating from him three years later.
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Every expert interviewed said separating them in any capacity is psychologically damaging and morally intolerable.
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The duo then tackled the age-old question of separating the art from the artist.
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She previously wed television producer Michael Greenburg in 1984, separating from him three years later.
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The pair announced in June 2015 that they were separating after a decade of marriage.
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Mika and I were both on assignment along the border crossing separating Turkey and Syria.
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Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have finalized their divorce three years after separating, PEOPLE confirms.
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Sometimes it's political eras, separating the Bill Clinton era from the George W. Bush era.
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Tobey Maguire and Jennifer Meyer are separating after nine years of marriage, as People reports.
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In fact there was only 4.601 separating silver medalists Russia from last-placed finalist Brazil.
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Styx derives its title from the mythic passage of water separating earth from the underworld.
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Rachel and Dan had been in a relationship for two years before separating in May.
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Garner, 46, and Affleck, 45, were married for nearly 10 years before separating in 2015.
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Democrats, unsurprisingly, are roundly condemning the Trump administration's practice of separating families at the border.
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But his tires crossed the orange commitment box separating pit road from the racing surface.
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He&aposs speaking here about border security that takes the part in separating families. Watch.
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The swing subculture is a tight community despite the vast distances separating epicenters of activity.
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With seven years separating the two projects, some change is expected in tone, style, narrative.
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Sam Claflin and his wife Laura Haddock are legally separating after six years of marriage.
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Young kids may ask more questions about safety and need help separating fantasy from reality.
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Separating the policy from the bluster is key to understanding Trump's record on drug prices.
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Separating those in charge of SIGINT and those in charge of cyber doesn't make sense.
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Apple is now separating National Security Letters and FISA request info in its transparency report.
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U.S. officials also meet with North Korean officials in the Demilitarized Zone separating the Koreas.
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What changed in the nine months separating Moog for Love and its underwhelming big brother?
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The thing separating you and victory is personal skill and an awareness of this location.
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In addition, 2202 percent of independents oppose separating families, while 2628 percent favor the idea.
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The only wall being constructed is the one separating Trump and his supporters from reality.
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Forcibly separating children from their parents can have lifelong health implications for the young people.
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Second, there is absolutely no evidence that separating families will deter more families from coming.
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Our government has to do the right thing and stop separating us from our parents.
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Because officials have continued separating families over issues of parental fitness or doubts in parentage.
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"Here's real, hard data showing that separating families at the border hasn't worked," Kasich tweeted.
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It was about assembly lines and automation and separating workers from the value they're creating.
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After separating from his wife, he fell into a routine of drinking heavily after work.
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Democrats have denounced the moves, saying the administration is targeting nonviolent individuals and separating families.
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The safe zone would be established in hopes of separating Syrian government forces and rebels.
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Political leverage is another factor separating the top 20 percent from the rest of America.
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Anthony Weiner are separating after new reports surfaced that he sent sexually suggestive photos again.
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After briefly separating earlier this year, Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik are seemingly back together.
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That matters because studies show many cable-news viewers have trouble separating fact from opinion.
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So, the "zero-tolerance" policy has the immediate effect of separating parents from their children.
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The woman, a co-worker, said Watts told her he and his wife were separating.
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Trump ultimately signed an executive order on Wednesday to halt the practice of separating families.
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I don&apost think separating families at the border is the way to do it.
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"Bottom line: separating mothers and children is wrong," he said in a statement on Friday.
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It divides her tribal lands, separating her people from their sacred sites and burial grounds.
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Marks starts by cracking and separating eggs to create the base for the pasta sauce.
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For me, separating the conversation between health and the fashion industry is actually quite important.
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New hardline immigration enforcement is in place, including separating children from parents of illegal immigrants.
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After all, there's a screen, some electronics, and much distance separating our experiences from theirs.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-WI, said on Thursday he opposes separating undocumented immigrant families.
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Her method includes meticulously separating the wafer from the chocolate and experimenting with chocolate textures.
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On August 1, Cyrus and Hemsworth announced they were separating after eight months of marriage.
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There is a key distinction separating the circumstances behind Trump and Obama&aposs debt figures.
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One task force was named Bosporus, for the strait in Turkey separating Asia and Europe.
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ICE, for example, was not separating migrant families illegally entering the United States from Mexico.
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Separating conjoined twins is "actually pretty awesome," he told CNN before the McDonald brothers' operation.
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Separating ownership from work creates a group of dedicated punishers who ultimately drive superior performance.
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The fence belongs instead precisely where Article I, § 7 erects it: separating Church from State.
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The task of separating illegal exports from legitimate shipments of weapons and technology is daunting.
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Towering barriers — "peace walls" is the official euphemism — bisect neighborhoods, preserving stability by separating communities.
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Did the chain link separating children from their parents constitute a cage or a cell?
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The home-plate umpire, Postema, did not exactly exert herself in separating the aged adversaries.
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Her father brought her to the United States in 2004, separating her from her mother.
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Reed hasn't received much playing time since separating his shoulder on Thanksgiving against the Cowboys.
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He pulls back the curtain separating the myth of the astronaut from its human realities.
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Isabelle Adjani plays a woman who becomes increasingly disturbed after separating from her husband. video
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The pastor slowed at the knot of unpaved streets separating MS-213 from Casa Blanca.
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But I'm not great at that and struggle with separating family time and work time.
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The heavily armed border separating the Koreas is about 40 miles from the Olympic Park.
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On "Separating," her breathy incantations fit snugly into the equation: somehow both fey and reassuring.
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Along with a horrifying immigration policy on our southern border, separating parents from their children.
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Since March 30, there have been mass protests at the fence separating Gaza and Israel.
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So for me, it's not simply a question of separating the art and the artist.
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Why are there three people separating Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill in Hannity's version?
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The two main political blocs almost tied with a margin of 0.3 percent separating them.
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Pictures clearly show the Falcon 9 rocket separating from the spacecraft behind the rocket trail.
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Separating children from parents and putting them in detention centers is an exaggerated liberal narrative.
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It makes separating Israelis and Palestinians increasingly impossible and therefore an apartheidlike situation increasingly likely.
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The administration's very real policy of separating families already plays to the first two archetypes.
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Marius's conception could have been prevented, either by separating his parents or by using contraception.
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"The digital divide is finally separating them from the mom-and-pop operators," he said.
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Importantly, there isn't a towering wall separating paid players and free players into separate camps.
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Start by separating legitimate problems from murkier and more subjective, or even outright speculative, complaints.
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Now, I thought, the only thing separating me from bucolic bliss was high-quality footwear.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a Methodist, has questioned the wisdom of separating church and state.
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Tunisia was separating itself from other Arab nations during this period in another significant respect.
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Separating the marine unit from the division could fuel hopes for a sale or divestment.
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However, the Starliner began flying wildly off course shortly after separating from its rocket ride.
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Perhaps because separating these concerns helps the overlords keep the status quo essentially in place.
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Separating those funds can help motivate you and keep you from spending frivolously, she said.
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The margin in New Hampshire was much closer, with some 85033,700 votes separating the two.
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Newman and his wife announced they were separating just days before the Daytona 500 crash.
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Separating families at the Border is the fault of bad legislation passed by the Democrats.
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Yet separating Trump himself from the criticism lobbed at Pompeo and Bolton wasn't an accident.
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Pace University: This letter does a good job separating out scholarships and grants from loans.
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The goal was to see whom he'd targeted the most, separating political figures from celebrities.
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At the time, the government's justification for separating Ms. L. and S. was that it needed to verify that Ms. L. was neither a child trafficker nor an abusive parent, though both of those things could have been ascertained quickly and without separating them.
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In 2005, Mr. Redstone decided to split the company in two, again separating CBS from Viacom.
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However, experts said the Trump campaign has blurred the lines separating it from the Trump Organization.
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Of course, Mills can't be too salty about the CW show separating him from his girlfriend.
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We reject separating people in those countries from being able to be with their families here.
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The solution that scientists at Stanford are offering involves separating the electrodes with a flame retardant.
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Supporters of solitary confinement argue it's sometimes necessary to protect inmates by separating them from others.
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In 2005, it completed a dam separating the north of the lake from the dessicated south.
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Will the party&aposs resolve their differences on separating families and the dreamers and border enforcement?
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Given the fine line separating the two, an important question arises: How close is too close?
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We're going to have to start separating what is a joke, and what is actually problematic.
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Never mind that federal immigration officials were separating immigrant parents and children during the Obama administration.
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But part of that is separating children from people who are trying to gain the system.
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"Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating," Pratt said in a statement.
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KURTZ: You say this administration policy of separating children from families at the border is inhumane.
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Video At issue is the practice of separating children from parents caught crossing the border illegally.
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As I said earlier, no one likes the idea of separating any child from any parent.
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"The tragedy is that Democrats have rightly determined that separating us turns out voters," Garrett said.
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People with Simian lines have a hard time separating their emotions from their actions or decisions.
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To open up views of the countryside, Emes removed fences separating the estate from adjacent pastures.
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Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green continue to spend time together nearly 8 months after separating.
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Separating a child from his or her parents triggers a level of stress consistent with trauma.
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"However, since separating, Scheana has been able to prioritize her own professional endeavors," the source adds.
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The newspaper also said at least three early backers privately discussed separating themselves from the operation.
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That's why I have publicly come out against separating children from their parents at the border.
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The mother from Guatemala was told US immigration authorities were now separating kids from their parents.
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Separating the roles of chairman and chief executive is considered good corporate governance by many investors.
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Alcoa announced in September it would split in two, separating its commodities and metal products businesses.
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Last year, Brooke announced she was separating from her ex David Charvet after 12 years together.
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Separating families in detention could negatively affect their immigration cases and also inflicts trauma, Obser said.
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Trump unilaterally changed the rules so that he could start separating these kids from their families.
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This dilutes the store, and separating out the helium could be an expensive, time-consuming process.
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"I know it's confusing, separating your real memories from the ones you've been given," she says.
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Yet, despite the alleged conduct, Storie-Avenatti claims to be having problems legally separating from him.
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Lana Field, the snake catcher tasked with separating the pair, filmed her encounter with the reptiles.
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It's a badge of honor as to who gets the last cut when separating conjoined twins.
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The Obama and Bush administrations both increased deportations of illegal migrants, yet avoided separating migrant families.
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Also on Monday, wife — and Hillary Clinton aide — Huma Abedin said she and Weiner are separating.
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According to host Jeff Probst, separating the tribes along generational lines will pay huge dramatic dividends.
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Is this a parable calling for bipartisan coalitions, for separating the reasonable opponents from the villains?
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In the wake of the financial crisis, Brookfield has been "separating from the pack," RBC said.
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" Rodis calls this "separating the sexuality between the characters and what's actually happening between the actors.
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The two confirmed their reconciliation on the carpet before the show after separating late last year.
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Of course, Ashley has her own relationship worries to address after separating from husband Michael Darby.
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She announced they were separating on her website in 2014, after nearly six years of marriage.
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Jolie filed for divorce Monday after separating from her husband September 15, according to court documents.
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David: It was the, I can't remember, you were separating the employment part—Isaac: Ah, okay.
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They had us out of process, we&aposve been separating families for decades, first of all.
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They updated an outdated country kitchen by removing the wall separating it from the dining room.
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Russia's Anton Chupkov took the bronze in lane seven, with 0.24 seconds separating the top three.
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If you're having trouble separating your job search from your personal life, give this a shot.
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Lawyers representing immigrants have called the administration's policies separating children from their parents cruel and inhumane.
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Friday's poll found the gap separating Clinton and Trump shrinks in a head-to-head matchup.
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Separating the Apple Watch from the iPhone would be a "game changer," one analyst told Bloomberg.
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In 2015, Trump called Stone a "loser" and made a show of separating himself from him.
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Vignetting creeps darkness into the corners of the images, separating the scene into pockets of light.
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Too many contributors are being asked only for campaign money, not advice, separating citizens from leaders.
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Elmi is a British citizen whom Omar married in 21990 before separating from him in 22000.
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"The ongoing work of separating the said businesses into an independent company will continue," Orsted said.
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McCain welcomed the administration's deliberative approach on the issue of separating the NSA from Cyber Command.
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The colorful beverage gets its transitioning look from the passion tea separating from the coconut milk.
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Even without a merger, Mr. Peltz called for separating Pepsi's beverage business from its snacks operations.
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Protected lanes separating cyclists from vehicle traffic would "eliminate" those mid-block crashes, the NTSB said.
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Trump has blamed Democrats for the policy that mandates separating parents facing prosecution from their children.
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The Trump administration has faced overwhelming criticism for its policy of separating immigrant parents and children.
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In reality this is an example of privacy concerns separating two parts of peoples' lives artificially.
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The gap separating Capitol Hill Democrats and primary voters is similar to another political black hole.
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PRRI Poll: Strong majorities oppose separating families at the border; U.S. seen as lacking moral leadership.
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Martin O'Malley support restoring the Glass-Steagall Act separating conventional and investment banking activity, Clinton doesn't.
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The cost of separating children from their parents at the US-Mexico border is becoming substantive.
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"#DearJohnKelly: Separating children from their parents doesn't seem like a Be Best policy," Lieu tweeted Saturday.
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She's the middle of three children, with over 15 years separating the oldest and the youngest.
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Separating commercial and investment banking activities would make sure American taxpayers do not subsidize big banks.
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The young children of poor, immigrant families, separating them from their parents and causing great trauma.
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They also coincide with President Donald Trump's widely condemned policy of separating families at the border.
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However, separating children from their parents is cruel, and I think it goes against American values.
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Americans reject separating children who crossed the border from their parents by a 50-point margin.
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The columns separating the rooms were removed to give the space a more contemporary, open feel.
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What if those other selves could get through the microscopic membrane separating their universes from ours?
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When I see images of border agents separating kids and parents I recognize a similar cruelty.
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There are multiple designs of the toilet but all work by separating liquid and solid waste.
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Add between five and 15 relevant tags to meet YouTube best practices, separating tags with commas.
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Arnault married Anne Dewavrin in 1973 and they had two children together before separating in 1990.
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It turns out that the line separating prophet from false prophet is thin for black ministers.
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"It's like separating an egg yolk from an egg," Mr. Liss said of the composites problem.
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Democrats and advocacy groups have criticized the administration for separating migrant from their children when detained.
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Spencer's mom initially reacted to her son's fame by separating herself from his alt-right views.
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But graduate from making scrambles for breakfast with these brilliant cooking, peeling, and yolk-separating tricks.
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But the idea of separating the artist from the art is not a self-evident truth.
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Separating the profound from the gimmicks and the trends from the distractions is vital but hard.
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These days, 27 teams make the playoffs and there really isn't all that much separating them.
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Or maybe he's separating from his partner, seeing twelve other people, or who knows what else.
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He said in an email that separating the products would not give consumers any extra information.
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But Dirichlet proved a straightforward relationship between fractions, irrational numbers and the errors separating the two.
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"This administration did not create a policy of separating families at the border," Nielsen told reporters.
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Box CEO Aaron Levie similarly called separating families "inhumane" and "un-American" in a Monday tweet.
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Some Republican senators have previously signaled their support for separating the repeal and replacement of ObamaCare.
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I do not see the value in separating 50 percent of the population from one another.
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Being ships, they also make excellent quarantine facilities by separating the sick from the general population.
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If there was a gulf separating the early-music world from the mainstream, she didn't notice.
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It is with deep love and respect that we announce we are separating as a couple.
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Or is there a case to be made for separating a work from the author's experience?
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Separating the chicken and vegetables onto two small pans, however, gives you a lot more control.
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Blacks have always known that America is very good at ghettoizing, at separating influencers from losers.
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My two toddler boys, with a little under two years separating them, are masters of mischief.
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There is an invisible thing around this stage, separating me from you: you, being the audience.
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By systematically separating parents from their children, this administration has shown complete disregard for parental rights.
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Southwest Airlines asked that "anyone" involved in separating children from their parents not fly with them.
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We have no desire to be associated with separating families, or worse, to profit from it.
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The technology giant is separating its European shopping unit and allowing rivals to bid for ads.
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Officials acknowledged that putting more adults in jail would mean separating more children from their families.
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Separating parents and children is the Trump administration's latest and most widely debated border enforcement policy.
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Instead, separating yourself from "unnecessary" travel or interactions with large groups of people are appropriate measures.
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Megan Betts and a friend traveled to Dayton's historic Oregon District with the shooter before separating.
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He was also big on separating the "strategy stuff" from the nuts-and-bolts of operations.
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Forcibly separating children from their families is inherently traumatic and should always be a last resort.
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But Trump did not inherit an Obama policy of routinely separating migrant children from their parents.
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Separating clinic work from political advocacy should enable Planned Parenthood to expand its reproductive health agenda.
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But while separating younger and older people might work in theory, it can create practical problems.
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"It's very isolating and separating," he says of being the "TikTok kid" on his college campus.
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But Old Navy has struggled in recent months, making separating the brands less attractive to investors.
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Tatum and Dewan announced they were separating after almost nine years of marriage in April 2018.
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That formed the blade-shaped clouds that were seen separating from the spot, Dr. Marcus said.
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EL: So he's going to be separating the house Democrats through the rest of this process.
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H: Some documentarians don't like getting too personal, but there's no separating you from For Sama.
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Secretary Nielsen privately told lawmakers the Administration may go back to separating children from their parents.
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Many of these teenagers are also on the brink of separating from their colleagues after graduation.
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He was thinking about Sunday, when Catalan leaders have scheduled a vote on separating from Spain.
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I feel so conflicted when my faith is used to defend separating children from their mothers.
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THE AFOREMENTIONED HONEYWELL IS CURRENTLY REVIEWING WHETHER OR NOTIT WILL CONSIDER SEPARATING OFF ITS AEROSPACE BUSINESS.
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The Horowitz report could blur any bright line separating the conduct of Trump and his critics.
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The PMI index has remained below the 50 threshold separating expansion from contraction since February 2015.
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" She added, "Those are Ted Geisel, the man, which we are separating for this museum only.
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"Human users didn't do a good job of separating bots from other humans," Mr. Ferrara said.
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The facade of the apartment building in the Bronx was crumbling and a corner was separating.
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American voters are separating the personal from the political in perhaps the most significant way ever.
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We must reject the false choice between separating children from parents and putting families in cages.
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Trump is taking away health care for millions of people, separating families, and alienating our allies.
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Cruz could still call for a recount, given the extremely close margin separating him and Trump.
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America is bogged down in the interminable exercise of separating the deserving poor from the undeserving.
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Instead, we see the politics of division geared toward dividing and separating Americans into warring factions.
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"Present technologies for capturing CO2, or separating emissions into pure CO2, are fundamentally flawed," he argues.
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There's almost nothing you can do in separating yourself from something that's become bigger than yourself.
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In the eighteen-nineties, "rescuing" children became almost synonymous with separating them from their family's influence.
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The Trump administration stopped separating families in order to prosecute the parents criminally on June 133.
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"In the past, they have talked about ways of separating out Sky News," Dr. Moore said.
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Her military service could give her a boost by separating herself from the pack, Bannon said.
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I asked Kraft to explain the health risks that come with separating kids from their parents.
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TECUN UNAM, Guatemala – It's just a 15-minute walk across the bridge separating Guatemala and Mexico.
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TECUN UNAM, Guatemala – It's just a 22-minute walk across the bridge separating Guatemala and Mexico.
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In response to the Trump administration's prior policy of separating families at the border, Republican Sen.
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In fact, administration officials blame Flores for the fact that they're separating families to begin with.
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But more recently, Collier argues, these reciprocal obligations unraveled as class divides, separating the educated from the less educated, and regional divides, separating dense metropolitan areas that attracted a critical mass of educated professionals from smaller cities and towns that did not, have strained national loyalties.
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This particular process of separating protein from fiber was scaled up to sort of the starch market.
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Or it&aposs separating the families which is harrowing thing, images are terrible, nobody likes to see.
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With the criminal charges dismissed, Spector said this removes the basis for separating children from their parents.
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The bottom line is this: We can enforce our immigration laws without separating children from their families.
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But I don&apost think this whole separating families thing is a big winner for the Democrats.
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" The Academy Award winner continued, "Separating people with no plan, when those children can't even speak English.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday ending the policy separating the children from their parents.
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Sperm and egg cells are formed through a process called "meiosis," which results in those pairs separating.
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Doing away with the ridiculous ceremony of separating individual cheese fibers opens up a world of possibilities.
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Each patch of dough stretches horizontally under the rolling pin, separating exponentially quickly in two spatial directions.
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ORR also had kids in their care before Trump began separating families under its "zero tolerance" policy.
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WILLIAMS: I think that they&aposre a little uncomfortable with separating children from parents and the like.
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He confirmed in 2017 that the department was considering separating children from their parents at the border.
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The process involves separating the glass from the plastic laminate layer that keeps the windshield from shattering.
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PEOPLE exclusively confirmed on April 2 that the Tatums were separating after nearly nine years of marriage.
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The difficulty of separating the work person from the private person is not always easy for anyone.
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He cited difficulties in separating Grab and Uber's drivers and customers, as well as dividing Singapore geographically.
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We know separating kids from parents, that&aposs is bad, leaving kids with traffickers that&aposs worse.
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Nope, October 1st is just a day in the vague trough separating California's wet and dry seasons.
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In this photo, he steps down a dark corridor separating jail cells, followed by his son Jack.
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He needs to start separating fact from fiction, because no one else will do that for him.
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Heard had a particularly tumultuous time separating herself from Johnny Depp amid abuse claims and restraining orders.
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Immigration authorities may have also been able to avoid separating some of the families, the report concluded.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order ending his administration's practice of separating migrant families.
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The index has held above the 50 line separating growth from contraction for more than six years.
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It is weakening our political and social bonds, separating our economic fortunes and driving bitter cultural divides.
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On Monday, Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin announced that she was separating from her husband Anthony Weiner.
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She would revive the Glass-Steagall Act, separating banks' deposit-taking business from their riskier investment activities.
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I have to pause and breathe my way through every thought, every action, separating hallucination from experience.
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"I believe in bringing people together instead of separating them out as us and them," Obama said.
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Separating children from their parents contradicts everything we stand for as pediatricians—protecting and promoting children's health.
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It was unthinkable—the wall separating her from the speaking world was too high and too thick.
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Meanwhile, that thin layer separating platforms like Facebook and YouTube from complete 4chan-style chaos is cracking.
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Generally, Spotify needs to get better at separating the two entities and making podcasts easy to find.
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As Mr Trump's attorney-general, he championed separating migrant children from their parents, among other terrible ideas.
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La La and Carmelo Anthony are trying to make their relationship work after separating in April 2017.
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It's amazing how effective a mother's well-placed ear twist can work at separating two tussling boys.
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I watched them spin my blood in a centrifuge, separating the platelets from the red blood cells.
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Last month, Moon and Kim held a historic summit at the Demilitarised Zone separating the two countries.
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Undercover NYPD taxi cabs don't normally have the plastic divider separating the backseats from the front seat.
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The house was listed 2 weeks before Usher and his wife, Grace Miguel, announced they were separating.
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The world is changing so fast that you can't put a rule like that separating those roles.
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Japan was the only economy with a sentiment subindex below 50 - the level separating optimists from pessimists.
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Crammed into a room with just curtains separating the families from one another, this is now home.
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The emissions of power stations could be captured and "scrubbed", separating the CO2 from other exhaust gases.
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This would be her first relationship since separating from Martinez and finalizing their divorce in December 2016.
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She goes to see an apartment for her deeply depressed husband (Lawrence Varnado), from whom she's separating.
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A big push is under way to streamline and centralise the bureaucracy, separating policymaking from its execution.
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The Suqur checkpoint separating Baghdad from Anbar province, notorious for delays and maltreatment, still shuts at sundown.
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I know there are conservatives who think there's nothing compassionate about separating immigrant children from their mothers.
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Image: RWT/APBeet sugar centrifuges separating sugar from syrup, inside a sugar beet processing plant, California, c19663.
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The only thing separating romance from sheer horror is how far the man is willing to go.
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Just hours before the wedding, NeNe and Gregg had an argument in which they talked about separating.
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Earlier this month, Catelynn shared a screenshot of a headline that claimed she and Tyler were separating.
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So the news about us separating has probably come as a bit of a shock to everyone.
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The couple wed in October 2006 and were married for over 9 years before separating in January.
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Last year, Pfizer said it was planning to reorganize into three units, separating its consumer healthcare business.
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It may make us numb, for example, to the pain of separating immigrant children from their parents.
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An important part of childhood is gradually separating yourself from your family and becoming your own person.
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People had a hard time last night separating the Eagles' win and their disdain for President Trump.
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They've also mandated rules such as separating birds from mammals in order to prevent a viral spillover.
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The average of the most recent polls shows just four points separating the four leading establishment contenders.
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Once the curds start separating, they're cut with fishing wire strung onto racks in a grid structure.
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Separating abortion from other health services only serves to vilify and diminish its importance for women's health.
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Separating art from artist, of course, is something that is going to vary from viewer to viewer.
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I started with the arms, separating out the shoulder and upper arm, forearm and the hand plates.
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In the past, those companies have issued more detailed reports, for example separating FISA requests and NSLs.
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Legere could have a difficult time separating T-Mobile's negotiations with Sprint from his talks with WeWork.
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Separating children from their parents contradicts everything we stand for as pediatricians — protecting and promoting children's health.
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In theory, separating the payments removes the historically relationship-driven decision over which bank to trade with.
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Seoul is about 35 miles away from the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating North Korea and South Korea.
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While on vacation to Kenya that year, he noticed armed guards aggressively separating wildlife and local people.
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The furor over separating alien minors from detained parents has put President Trump in a difficult position.
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Separating into two business units — innovative health and essential health — means managers are more focused and accountable.
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McConnell does not, however, support the administration's now-reversed policy of separating immigrant children from their parents.
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Completely separating those things is very difficult, and I think we see that it in this moment.
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As Sanders scanned her reading material, someone asked if separating families was in the children's best interest.
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Separating bed bug myth from fact can help people both manage the bugs and the related paranoia.
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That included separating families, but it was "discussed and immediately dismissed" because of the immense humanitarian concerns.
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The policy has had the immediate effect of separating parents from their children, sparking outrage across America.
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He signed an executive order last week to end the practice of separating families after bipartisan pressure.
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Under the zero-tolerance policy, the government was separating children without a clear plan to reunify them.
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His administration provoked near-universal outrage for cruelly separating migrant families on the border over the summer.
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But the administration appears to be separating steel and aluminum tariffs from other measures specific to China.
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Lloyd testified that he failed to alert HHS leaders about the health risks of separating migrant children.
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Some Republicans have argued that the Trump administration has the unilateral power to just stop separating families.
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The index has held above the 50 line separating growth from contraction every month since November 2013.
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She said that the role taught her to be unapologetic about separating professional duties from personal relationships.
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Physicians' groups have criticized any practice of separating children from their parents as potentially causing lifelong damage.
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The Strait is a roughly 22019-mile wide passage separating the Persian Gulf from the Arabian Sea.
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Separating work from personal life may seem like a challenge, but time off for rejuvenation is necessary.
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That's a panel in the front that prevents your shirt from separating where you tuck it in.
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No reasons have been offered as to why separating commercial from investment banking would enhance that workability.
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There's a part of me that sees photography as a way of separating oneself from the world.
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She wouldn't even condemn the practice of separating children, which nearly every Republican in Congress has done.
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Here the lab techs further purify the product by separating the remaining terpenes from the refined oil.
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It's a divide that, if widened too far, could risk separating neoconservative elites from the party itself.
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There is no separating the game, the mood, and the rules which demand you pick up blocks.
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The Trump administration is facing mounting pressure to end its practice of separating families at the border.
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Among Democrats, 91 percent of voters oppose separating families and a mere 7 percent back the practice.
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CreditCreditDaniel Zender Can we now do away with the idea of "separating the art from the artist"?
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Juan peeked over the curtain separating them from the emergency c-section and immediately wished he hadn't.
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The animation segment shows the hypersonic glide vehicle separating from the rocket that launches it into space.
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Last year, Caitlin reported that the Trump administration was separating hundreds of migrant children from their parents.
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The conveyors take the sand to be conditioned — the first step in separating it from the oil.
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There is now no daylight separating the Republicans in Congress from the man who occupies the presidency.
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Russia has said Turkey has the job of separating Islamist militants from the moderate opposition in Idlib.
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"That means we need to calmly start separating ourselves ... stop gathering [and] stop going out," he said.
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As lawmakers consider alternatives to separating children from their parents, they need to keep that in mind.
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Could she, once a day, look across the greenery separating their apartments and gaze up at Mrs.
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Facts First: Trump did not inherit an Obama policy of routinely separating migrant children from their parents.
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Trump and his aides insist that separating parents from their children is the law, though it's not.
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Last week, Newman tweeted he would be separating from his wife, Krissie, after 16 years of marriage.
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Or Mr. Kim could order his military to march across the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas.
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Trump is expected to outline plans for separating himself from his expansive business network on that date.
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Trump Jr. announced in March that he was separating from his wife of 12 years, Vanessa Trump.
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The "Justice League" star and Garner announced they were separating in 2015 after 10 years of marriage.
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The Framers thus remedied the Articles of Confederation's chief defect by formally separating executive authority from Congress.
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Two of the members were trying to wedge between the tables separating Mr. Trump from the group.
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Officials can take other small steps to reassure sceptics, perhaps separating Ning Jizhe's dual roles, for one.
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ICE has been widely criticized and protested against for separating children from their parents at the border.
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Explaining her decision, Kramp-Karrenbauer said separating the roles of party leader and chancellor "weakens the CDU".
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The far-right detests him because he appreciates the long-term necessity of separating from the Palestinians.
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"The importance of separating Hong Kong from China will be very important after the virus," he said.
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Borders mark the contours of nations, states, even cities, defining them by separating them from all others.
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America in 2019 is a nation that locks up migrant children after separating them from their families.
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As they headed to the vehicles, an SS guard struck her down, separating her from her family.
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On Thursday, Trump Jr. and his wife, Vanessa, announced they were separating after 12 years of marriage.
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The Foreign Ministry told CNN that the caravan was not necessarily ending but that people were separating.
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Much of the responsibility for separating what is real and what is fake will fall on Democrats.
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The top fifth — the upper middle class and upper class — are separating from the bottom 80 percent.
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The lithium ion battery is below the triple-pane glass panel separating the driver from the engine.
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Joseph Dunford confirmed he has advised against separating people from the military based on their gender identity.
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" Separating children from their parents "isn't something that bears fruit for either the youngsters or their families.
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Farout was sitting at a park some 400 meters from the demarcation line separating Israel and Lebanon.
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Never mind the fact there's a maximum time limit of 10 years to use it upon separating.
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Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, another Goldman Sachs alum, has previously supported separating consumer and investment banking.
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"The alleged wrong is the government conduct of separating families as a matter of policy," he said.
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That, like the age differential separating Hossa from the N.H.L.'s rising stars, will not deter him.
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Yet Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen maintained that separating children wasn't even a policy of the administration.
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Some of Herzog's reasons for skepticism are highly technical and relate to the physics of separating gases.
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Analysts said investors should start by separating the political noise from the signals companies were sending out.
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As we reported, Jeff and Lauren started hooking up in 2018, after separating from their respective spouses.
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Like many oligarchs, Mr. Trump shows little interest in separating his personal business from affairs of state.
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To keep these modern invaders at bay requires separating fact from fiction, and depending on expert advice.
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Here's Attorney General Jeff Sessions making a joke today about separating families (to laughter and applause) pic.twitter.
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The Trump administration can't settle on an explanation for its practice of separating families at the border.
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Kelly hasn't abandoned his view that separating families at the border is essentially a policy of deterrence.
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"There is a very fine line" separating a high-pressure economy from an overheated economy, Nagy said.
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Clinton had a simple message: Trump isn't a Republican, and Republicans should feel okay separating from him.
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That is still the priority, but separating the two groups completely isn't the way to accomplish that.
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But right now border agents without specialized training in child welfare are routinely separating children from any non-parent, such as aunts and grandmothers (they say to protect these children from trafficking), and are still separating children from parents, inflicting long-term trauma on children as young as toddlers.
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Although the couple is legally separating, Christina wants nothing but happiness for the father of her two children.
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IN RECENT days, the Trump administration has ended its policy of separating undocumented migrant children from their parents.
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SMITH: Kirsjten Nielsen, makes her case, we&aposre not separating families, legally seeking asylum from point of entry.
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The President could pick up the phone tonight and stop this policy of separating children from their parents.
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The index is based on a 100-point scale with the 50-point mark separating expansion from contraction.
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Mai, 39, and her estranged husband confirmed they were separating in October 2017 after 10 years of marriage.
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As public backlash grew, Nielsen misled the public by denying that separating families was part of U.S. policy.
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As Trump left the session, a half-dozen House Democrats confronted him and yelled, "Stop separating our families!"
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An uncanny knack for separating a man from his sense of reason, his money, perhaps ultimately his life.
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Trump administration officials clash with reporters over claims about separating children at the border; reaction on 'The Story.
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Particularly, the commentariat noted that Trump's film choice was about the negative consequences of separating children from family.
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The only thing that&aposs changed, of course, is this controversial issue of separating kids from their parents.
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It's Berry's first relationship since separating from French actor Olivier Martinez and finalizing their divorce in December 2016.
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Fulkerson calls separating children from families at the nation&aposs southern border an act of state-sponsored terror.
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The Trump regime has at times denied that the policy of separating children in these camps even exists.
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The waterway links the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, separating Oman from its eastern neighbor, Iran.
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There were fewer than 600 cancer-related deaths in total, with only 66 deaths separating the two groups.
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Meanwhile you have Kamala Harris saying not separating families is fine, but zero-tolerance is also an issue.
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Implications: Brands making short-form ads should consider separating visual clips from audio/supers for maximum impact. 3.
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The broken record was all but assured by Saturday, which ended with just $500,000 separating the two movies.
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After separating from a union with Serbia in 2006, tiny Montenegro was left without fixed-wing military aircraft.
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I took a few selfies and the cameras did a decent job separating the foreground from the background.
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" In the duet with her original video, she told users, "THIS ISN'T ABOUT SEPARATING THE RACES ON TIKTOK.
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"They didn't even ask for the documents, they didn't give us a reason for separating us," Castro said.
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Others said some demonstrators were shaking the barricades separating them from the arena as Trump supporters were leaving.
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There were shortcomings, like the extra cabling, and an obvious boundary separating the microdisplay and the Oculus' screens.
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A March 2017 report found federal agents were separating families at the border, often regardless of humanitarian concerns.
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The Trump administration has faced a torrent of backlash to its policy of separating families at the border.
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But there's a final, major missing item on the agenda, separating the US from most other developed countries.
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Separating children from their families seems inhumane, but it's been part of immigration enforcement for a long time.
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Alchemists were capable of many important manipulations of matter, such as separating gold and silver from an alloy.
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The administration has floated the idea of separating families at the border in an attempt to deter migration.
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Hours after the scandal broke, Abedin announced that she was separating from Weiner after six years of marriage.
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Trump cruised through the GOP primaries against all the odds by clearly separating himself from the Republican establishment.
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Stop separating art from the artist, just because he sings like an angel, doesn't mean he is one.
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That idea of separating equality from being a sexual being was very real in the '80s and '90s.
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"When not separating scores, women will be held to a higher standard, which will bias results," Zadeh said.
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