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separate and interview
He lets Brontë believe the interview was a success and the two go their separate ways.
In an interview with Robert Bartlett Haas in " A Transatlantic Interview-1946 ", Stein insisted that this work was completely " realistic " in the tradition of Gustave Flaubert, stating the following: " I used to take objects on a table, like a tumbler or any kind of object and try to get the picture of it clear and separate in my mind and create a word relationship between the word and the things seen.
Said Norman in a separate interview: " The churches weren't going to accept me looking like a street person with long hair and faded jeans.
" In response, Auf der Maur said in a separate interview, " As long as Billy has Jimmy, he can make the essential Pumpkins record, I'm sure ".
Mike Kulas ( president of Volition ) stated in an interview that the Red Faction and Descent universes are strictly separate, however he did admit that code intended for Descent 4 had been used in Red Faction.
In a separate interview he said that increasing corporate control " is very, very dangerous and we have put the whole issue of net neutrality right into the heart of our campaign platform ," and that the Internet is " a public tool for exchanging ideas and I particularly want to say that if we don t fight to preserve it, we could lose it.
Stewart, upon consulting her legal team, agreed to take questions on air, but not in a separate interview.
Elswyth explained in a magazine interview that she was uncomfortable on Beebe's expeditions, so the two of them had agreed that they would keep their careers separate from their private lives.
In a separate interview — referring to his decision to employ Morosi and the ensuing media storm that it created — he said that " looking back over it, it was a mistake on my part ".
In a 2003 interview, political scientist Carol Swain described research she had done undertaken on the subject, suggesting American white nationalists believed " the interests of each of these groups ( Hispanic, black, and white citizens of America ) would be better served if each had a separate nation-state of its own ".
In a Reuters interview on 31 July 2006, Mashal warned Palestinians everywhere against attempts to separate the Lebanese and Palestinian issues.
In a November 14, 2005 interview with Fox News's Neil Cavuto, Newdow compared " In God We Trust " appearing on United States currency with racial segregation ( specifically separate drinking fountains ), saying, " How can you not compare those?
In a separate interview with UGO. com, Shamrock shed light upon the reason for the turmoil between himself and his fighters on " TUF ": " Anytime you're put into a situation where the fighter or the trainer have to work with each other whether they mesh or not, it always becomes a problem.
There are three on-the-air studios, four radio production rooms, an interview studio and a multi-track recording studio with a separate sound booth.
In a September, 1932 interview with The Manchester Guardian Trumbić wondered whether Croatia should separate from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and pursue a union with Austria.
The lyricist appears to confirm the form " Elmyra " in an interview, but it is unclear if this is an error, an intentional feminization, or " Elmyr " with a separate exclamation after.
It featured an interview with Taoiseach Brian Cowen plus three separate panels filled with senior politicians.
In a separate interview, also given in 1977, Page expressed his recollections more bluntly:
The interview process involves separate interviews at hospitals around the country.
During a radio interview in 2010, it was confirmed that Borle and Foster had gone their separate ways.
In a Wired. com interview with Randy Pitchford, it was revealed that Allen Blum's development team Triptych Games have been brought into the office of Gearbox, making them a separate internal developer.
" In a separate interview with the ABC, Lawford said Castro " got up at the end of the film and he said, ' You've made a great film, but you've ignored Cuba, now you have to make a film of what was happening here in Cuba during those thirteen days.
John Burroughs apparently contradicts this in a separate interview in Robert Stack's Unsolved Mysteries.
In a separate interview, bassist Guy Berryman, in discussion of " Speed of Sound ", said: " We were listening to a Kate Bush song called ' Running Up that Hill ' and we were really trying to recreate the drums on that song for this song, and the chords.

separate and Payne
Harding Smith survived two separate shootings but crucially lost the support of other leading Shankill Road UDA figures and eventually left Belfast after being visited by North Belfast Brigadier Davy Payne who warned him that he would not survive a third attack.
The preface contains an account by Payne of the life, character and writings of the author, published also in a separate form.

separate and complained
Several of the partners complained that Liefeld was using his position as CEO of Image to promote and perhaps even to financially support his own separate publishing company Maximum Press.
When a massive busing program began in the fall of 1971, parents of all races complained about the long rides, hardships with transportation for extracurricular activities, and the separation of siblings when elementary schools at opposite sides of the city were " paired ", ( i. e. splitting lower and upper elementary grades into separate schools ).
Amelio complained that Copland was " just a collection of separate pieces, each being worked on by a different team ... that were expected to magically come together somehow.
The program has received criticism, as parents complained that dividing the school into separate " houses " limited the selection of courses, and that attempts to " Raise the Bar " for all students had the effect of " dummying down " the challenges available to more able students.,
While separate reviewers had their own qualms about the game, nearly all complained of monotonous gameplay and boring visuals.

separate and about
Of course On Thursday, Haney mailed the monthly check for separate maintenance to his wife Lolly, and wished the stranger could do something about her
They came to be grouped in a separate family, known as Uralic ( though doubts long persisted about its validity ).
ANCSA created about 200 separate " village corporations.
There are two main ways to think about the meanings of separate bras and kets:
There are about 30 separate reefs and atolls, twelve being wholly submerged or drying only during low tide, and 18 others with a total of about 51 islets and cays ( 18 alone on the atoll Lihou Reef ), some of which are vegetated.
In Norway, similarly, one speaks about Kontinentet as a separate entity ( in most cases referring to Germany, France and the Benelux countries ).
These spurious dogs floated about the astronomical literature until Hevelius decided to specify their presence in the sky by making them a separate constellation in 1687.
It is impossible to define narrowly the boundaries of this early land of Chaldea, and one may only locate it generally in the low, marshy, alluvial land about the estuaries of the Tigris and Euphrates, which then discharged their waters through separate mouths into the sea.
This gives a large number of separate problems ; for example, the original proofs of existence and uniqueness of the monster totaled about 200 pages, and the identification of the Ree groups by Thompson and Bombieri was one of the hardest parts of the classification.
The find in June 2010 extends the known record of copper smelting by about 500 years, and suggests that copper smelting may have been invented in separate parts of Asia and Europe at that time rather than spreading from a single source.
Despite this, by September 1960, following the four-way division of the country, there were four separate armed forces: Mobotu's ANC itself, numbering about 12, 000, the South Kasai Constabulary loyal to Albert Kalonji ( 3, 000 or less ), the Katanga Gendarmerie which were part of Moise Tshombe's regime ( totalling about 10, 000 ), and the Stanleyville dissident ANC loyal to Antoine Gizenga ( numbering about 8, 000 ).
In philosophy of mind, dualism is any of a narrow variety of views about the relationship between mind and matter, which claims that mind and matter are two ontologically separate categories.
Such theorists find narrative ( or, following Nietzsche and Foucault, genealogy ) to be a helpful tool for understanding ethics because narrative is always about particular lived experiences in all their complexity rather than the assignment of an idea or norm to separate and individuated actions.
Studying Entamoeba invadens, David Biron of the Weizmann Institute of Science and coworkers found that about one third of the cells are unable to separate unaided and recruit a neighboring amoeba ( dubbed the " midwife ") to complete the fission.
Evidence from sequencing mitochondrial DNA indicated that no significant gene flow occurred between H. neanderthalensis and H. sapiens, and, therefore, the two were separate species that shared a common ancestor about 660, 000 years ago.
This was filmed by Americans for exhibition outside the German-speaking world and was presented in special venues, not as a continuous film, but with the separate scenes interspersed with lantern slides, a lecture, and live choral numbers, to increase the running time of the spectacle to about 90 minutes.
In composing the Patriarchal history the Yahwist drew on four separate blocks of traditional stories about Abraham, Jacob, Judah and Joseph, combining them with genealogies, itineraries and the " promise " theme to create a unified whole.
Although traditionally considered one of seven colors of the rainbow or the optical spectrum, modern color scientists do not usually recognize indigo as a separate division and generally classify wavelengths shorter than about 450 nm as violet.
The ritual instructions in the Priestly code apparently grew from priests giving instruction and answering questions about ritual matters ; the Holiness code ( or H ) used to be regarded as a separate document later incorporated into Leviticus, but it seems better to think of the Holiness authors as editors who worked with the Priestly code and actually produced Leviticus as we now have it.
The Greek had always had a special concern about ethics which remained a major philosophical concern in Roman times and later was established as separate discipline.
( Nor, on this view, would there be a separate " world " or " realm " of forms that is distinct from the physical world, thus shirking much of the worry about where to locate a " universal realm ".
The fission of a heavy nucleus requires a total input energy of about 7 to 8 MeV to initially overcome the strong force which holds the nucleus into a spherical or nearly spherical shape, and from there, deform it into a two-lobed (" peanut ") shape in which the lobes are able to continue to separate from each other, pushed by their mutual positive charge, in the most common process of binary fission ( two positively charged fission products + neutrons ).

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