Separately
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191 examples of Separately in a sentence
Each one of them operates either an ear, separately, or the head, up and down.
So the electrified autos make the auto and electricity problems easier to solve together than
separately.
Most old people in the U.S. end up living
separately
from their children and from most of their friends of their earlier years, and often they live in separate retirements homes for the elderly, whereas in traditional societies, older people instead live out their lives among their children, their other relatives, and their lifelong friends.
Even more interesting, in fact: Every year, around October, the colony splits up, and all bats hibernate separately, but year after year, when the bats come together again in the spring, the communities stay the same.
We have more trips where we're traveling separately, but I always know when I come home, Bill's going to be interested in what I learned, whether it's about women or girls or something new about the vaccine delivery chain, or this person that is a great leader.
For example, if a picture has 30 adjacent pixels of green space, they can be recorded as "30 green" instead of coding each pixel
separately
- a process known as run-length encoding.
Steel is stockpiled separately, where the carcasses of cars and microwaves and washing machines become iron rods for new construction; where roofing sheets become cookstoves; where shafts from cars become chisels that are used to scrap more objects; where aluminum recovered from the radiators of fridges and air conditioners are melted down and use sand casting to make ornaments for the building industry, for pots which are sold just down the street in the Agbogbloshie market with a full array of locally made ovens, stoves and smokers, which are used every day to make the majority of palm nut soups, of tea and sugar breads, of grilled tilapia in the city.
Separately, these two teams were allowed to work full-time on their particular approach.
I photographed each letter separately, and then I retouched every letter and chose the correct color background and typefaces to use.
All that stretching and squashing of space-time has just muddled together what we used to think of
separately
as space and time.
The ability to smell
separately
with each nostril, smelling in stereo, helps to determine the direction of the smell's source so that within the first few moments of sniffing, the dog starts to become aware of not just what kind of things are out there but also where they're located.
These are just five of many health-care workers at Kenema and beyond that died while the world waited and while we all worked, quietly and
separately.
I said, "You know, Nick, we have to understand how drugs work and how they work together and how they work separately, and we don't have a great understanding.
During my years of work in this field, I have even come across stories where girls have to eat and wash their dishes
separately.
In the aerospace industry, fuel nozzles are some of the most complex parts to manufacture, for one reason: they are made up of 20 different parts that need to be
separately
produced and then painstakingly assembled.
And I think where medical imaging is heading to is the ability to look into the human body and actually see each and every one of these cells
separately.
And the books would say, yeah, we understand a lot about these two realms separately, but when we try to link them mathematically, everything breaks.
So, we ingested the entire first paragraph of all 2,000 obituaries, but we did this
separately
for two groups of people: people that are famous and people that are not famous.
And if you separated it by one plate, you could see two candles
separately
at that distance.
The objects within the galaxies– suns, planets, and solar systems would move away from each other, until galaxies dissolved into lonely objects floating
separately
in the vast space.
These realities are experienced
separately
by each individual.
Scientists believe that carnivory in plants evolved
separately
at least six times on our planet, suggesting that this flesh-munching adaptation holds a major benefit for plants.
Each petal adjusts itself
separately
to keep the highest temperature on it.
Its half-shelled body illustrates an important point about the modern turtle: it actually has two shells that develop totally
separately
while the turtle is still an embryo.
And a group of engineers worked in Germany, and the idea was they would work
separately
on this problem of what's the successor to the SUV.
From the fourth test run we know it can’t be thrusters A, D, or E. So is the culprit, B, C, or each of them
separately?
CA: So it sounds like we have to get past the stage of just mitigation, where we're just trying to take a general shutdown, to the point where we can start identifying individual cases again and contact-trace for them and treat them
separately.
The distinction between the happiness of the experiencing self and the satisfaction of the remembering self has been recognized in recent years, and there are now efforts to measure the two
separately.
If you cut, with a sharp knife, one of the florets of a cauliflower and look at it separately, you think of a whole cauliflower, but smaller.
And you have the OECD there, and you have sub-Saharan Africa there, and we take off the Arab states there, coming both from Africa and from Asia, and we put them separately, and we can expand this axis, and I can give it a new dimension here, by adding the social values there, child survival.
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