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That genetic material probably belonged, if it could belong to anyone, to a local community of poor people who
parted
with the knowledge that helped the researchers to find the molecule, which then became the medicine.
Why is it that killer whales have returned to researchers lost in thick fog and led them miles until the fog
parted
and the researchers' home was right there on the shoreline?
But one day in May, after he had mulled over the puzzle with his friend Michele Besso, the clouds
parted.
And once I revealed that in fact this project had absolutely nothing to do with Prince, Eric nodded in seeming agreement, and as we
parted
ways and he drove off, he said, "But he could still come!"
On March 3, 1913, protesters
parted
for the woman in white: dressed in a flowing cape and sitting astride a white horse, the activist Inez Milholland was hard to miss.
Did anyone else see an atomic or nuclear bomb cloud fade in and out when the Red Sea was being
parted?
I'm not so sure I possess it now, and I have long since
parted
company with that particular girlfriend (pity really... my first love).
With tinted glasses and his hair
parted
down the middle (!), he is shown meting out orders to his gang of thugs and is overheard making passionate love to his fur-clad bimbo.
When Serrador tries to comment on the sexual repression of the female students, he does so with quick-cutting hysterics and detail closeups of eyes and
parted
lips while high pitched "this-is-shocking" music blares in the background.
She has those sensual, slightly
parted
lips.
In order to compensate for heroes and villains
parted
(or never met) during previous movies, Hakeswill is replaced by Bickerstaff (brilliantly played by Peter-Hugo Daly), Morris is replaced by Simmerson (Michael Cochrane is splendid as the gutless git), Lawford, McCandless, and (if you're picky) Blas Vivar are all replaced by Harper, and the Sultan is replaced by his son.
The remaining interest in this film lies in the historical/cultural themes: The war (referenced only in regard to minor plot points - the characters seem scarcely affected except that they're scolded for leaving their lights on after curfew), and the role of astrology in American society (it seems to be have been perceived as a way for idle, reasonably well-off women to be
parted
from their money).
My favorite part was when Moses saw the burning bush, and when he
parted
the Red Sea.
I can see why the Boys
parted
ways with Healey.
The supermarket near my office recently had a stack of DVD's for 97p and the cast list caught my eye and
parted
me with my money.
:) It's
parted
in 3 time frames-1961, 1972 and 2000.
Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek, two champions of the open society,
parted
company over just this point.
He kidnapped the prime minister of Lebanon, Saad Hariri, and detained a host of wealthy Saudis in the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh, releasing them from their forced retreat only after they had
parted
ways with much of their wealth.
During the 20 th century, psychoanalysis and other branches of psychotherapy
parted
company with neurology, developing a rich metaphoric language of the mind that paid little attention to the brain and nervous system.
The Czechs and Slovaks already
parted
ways, as did the different nations of Yugoslavia.
Yet, despite the harsh rhetoric, when Miss Bardot and Mayor Basescu met, they
parted
with a kiss.
Macron has
parted
ways with the “old left” on taxation.
Ever since, official numbers and reality have
parted
ways.
We took the elevator to the ground floor and
parted
silently.
The handsome, tall senior deacon in a silver cloth alb, his curled hair
parted
down the middle, came briskly forward lifting his stole with a practised movement of two fingers, and stopped opposite the priest.
A handsome head-waiter, his thick hair greased with pomatum and
parted
from the nape upward, dressed in a swallow-tail coat, with a wide lawn shirt-front and a bundle of charms dangling on his rotund stomach, with his hands in his pockets, his eyes screwed up contemptuously, was answering a bystander's questions in a severe tone.
I am unhappy at being
parted
from my son.
During the time they had been
parted
and under the influence of that gush of love which she had felt for him of late she had always imagined him as a little fellow of four, the age when she had loved him best.
On the stage the singer, in a glitter of bare shoulders and diamonds, was bowing low and smiling as she picked up with the help of the tenor – who held her hand – bouquets that had been clumsily flung across the footlights; she went up to a gentleman; with hair shiny with pomatum and
parted
in the middle, who was stretching his long arms across the footlights to hand her something – and the whole audience in the stalls and in the boxes stirred, leaned forward, shouted and applauded.
It was always painful for Kitty to part from her husband for two days; but seeing his animated figure, which seemed particularly large and powerful in high shooting boots and white blouse, and the radiant exhilaration of the sportsman in him, incomprehensible to her, she forgot her own pain in his gladness and
parted
from him cheerfully.
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