Apart
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1960 examples of Apart in a sentence
There's no connection to the surface
apart
from a pretty funky radio.
And the top of this mountain range is splitting apart, creating a rift valley.
Liberia had been torn
apart
by civil strife for decades.
Let's pull this apart: I'll go ahead and explode it.
The elephants have carved the shallow lake water up into a network of little pathways, and they're spaced just enough
apart
that only elephants, with their long trunks, can tap into the most succulent grasses.
Many mammals have to produce contact calls when, say, a mother and calf are
apart.
In normal life for mother and calf dolphin, they'll often drift
apart
or swim
apart
if Mom is chasing a fish, and when they separate they have to get back together again.
There's sustaining innovation, which will sustain an existing institution or an organization, and disruptive innovation that will break it apart, create some different way of doing it.
It's a new category where we take emotion apart, and we just work analytically with the world.
And that especially happened in the last 10 years, at the end of the 20th century, when the beautiful developments due to molecular biology, understanding the code of life, DNA, all of that seemed to actually put us, not closer, but further
apart
from answering those basic questions.
And so I asked them, "Well, how do I tell them
apart?
And the only thing they had consensus on: well, if I could see them, I would clearly be able to tell them
apart.
Now, of the women that could tell them apart, when the labels were off, they picked "Adorable," and when the labels were on, they picked "Ballet Slippers."
So we can't use their looks to tell them
apart.
Maybe we could look at that to be more similar to the falling of the Berlin Wall, where a divide that had kept two types of people
apart
had collapsed and opened up a door for further communication.
So a 12 year-old girl raises her hand and says, literally,
"Apart
from the fact that improper replication of the DNA molecule causes genetic disease, we've understood nothing else." (Laughter) (Applause) (Laughter) It took me three years to publish that.
The contractions are less than a minute
apart.
Because ... when executive orders and news of violence hits our bodies hard, sometimes less than a minute apart, it feels like dying.
The Peloponnesian War was the great conflict in which the Greek city state system tore itself
apart
two and a half millennia ago.
Many people argue that the 21st century is going to repeat the 20th century, in which World War One, the great conflagration in which the European state system tore itself
apart
and destroyed its centrality in the world, that that was caused by the rise in the power of Germany and the fear it created in Britain.
Cortese is terrific, slowly falling
apart
as she realizes the mistake she's made.
Apart
from a few nice shots of Italy, there's nothing to recommend this movie.
And what a great way that the whole story fell
apart
at the end.
Apart
from the DA (James Eckhouse), and a brief appearing woman who is convincingly sympathetic to Ellen Gulden's (Renee Zellweger)plight, Ellen herself is the only convincing character--and likable character in the movie.
Felt like more of a chore to watch because I was hoping that there would be something in this movie that was going to set it
apart
from all the other garbage but this fit right in on the heap.
This film has some nice special effects, tearing
apart
the Japanese archipelago to a degree that would humble Godzilla.
Apart
from that, it is all a bit ropey in this understated disaster flick.
I am not really and Adam Sandler fan though,
apart
from in 50 First Dates where he departs from his usual angry man routine.
Apart
from that, not the most memorable film.
Apart
from that, the pace of the movie was horrendously slow at some parts.
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