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Two and separate
Two other groups have similar inflorescences but a superior ovary, and have at times been put into separate families: the Agapanthaceae and the Alliaceae.
Two separate doors ( one for Jews and one for Christians ) on a house in Lengnau
Two separate endings for Gail's verdict were shown online.
Two additional passages in the Talmud that shed some light on the Jewish belief that the fetus is considered part of the woman, and not a separate entity.
Two of his books, Life of Matteo Ricci, Xitai of the West and Holy images of the Heavenly Lord have been presented to the public by Fondazione Civiltà Bresciana in two separate occasions, on 13 and 25 October 2010.
Two separate tanks held another 7 kg of helium pressurant.
Two of Toussaint's chief lieutenants, Dessalines and Christophe, recognizing their untenable situation, held separate parleys with the invaders, and agreed to transfer their allegiance.
Two separate locations in Israel claim to be the burial place of Habakkuk.
Two ’ s complement arithmetic is convenient because there is a perfect one-to-one correspondence between representations and values ( in particular, no separate + 0 and − 0 ), and because addition, subtraction and multiplication do not need to distinguish between signed and unsigned types.
Two years later, Intel launched the 8080, employing the new 40-pin DIL packages originally developed for calculator ICs to enable a separate address bus.
Two separate depictions of the recurrent ANN dependency graph
Two separate studies by Melissa Bowerman and Dan I. Slobin treated the role of language in cognitive processes.
** Two separate register files, which could be quickly switched, to speed up response to interrupts
Two schemes are in use: the combustion engine and the electric motor both coupled to the drive, or a separate generator with the combustion engine only charging the storage batteries.
Two others comprise the output to the thalamus, forming two separate channels: one through the internal segment of the globus pallidus to the ventral oralis nuclei of the thalamus and from there to the cortical supplementary motor area ( SMA ) and another through the substantia nigra to the ventral anterior nuclei of the thalamus and from there to the frontal cortex and the occulomotor cortex.
Two other species, Bdellovibrio starrii and Bdellovibrio stolpii, have been moved to a separate genus Bacteriovorax.
" Two centuries later, Europeans perceived Saracens as poor, uneducated idolaters belonging to a group wholly separate from the Arabs who brought Aristotle to the Latin West and the Moors and Berbers fighting Christians in Spain ; someone who got all of his or her information on Islam from medieval sources would not conclude the three groups represented one continuous culture.
Two separate kinds of NaNs are provided, termed quiet NaNs and signaling NaNs.
Two separate courts developed with strong contrasts ; the old king's had German courtiers and government ministers, while the Wales's court attracted English nobles out of favour with the King, and was considerably more popular with the British people.
Two variants of wrapping are available: with Type 1 the multiplexed audio and video is saved into the video section of a single AVI file, with Type 2 video and audio are saved as separate streams in an AVI file ( one video stream and one to four audio streams ).
Instead, there were two separate awards for production, the Most Artistic Quality of Production, won by Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans ( 1927 ) and the Most Outstanding Production, won by Wings as well as Best Effects, Engineering Effects for Roy Pomeroy.
Two points were awarded for a win and one point for a draw, with goal average used to separate teams equal on points.
Two years later, he had already a separate stamp and his own notary.
Two of the common ones are barred crosswords, which use bold lines between squares ( instead of shaded squares ) to separate answers, and circular designs, with answers entered either radially or in concentric circles.
* Cephalopagus: Two faces on opposite sides of a single, conjoined head ; the upper portion of the body is fused while the bottom portions are separate.

Two and competing
Two months later, the AL declared itself a competing major league.
Two principal competing etymologies have been proposed for the name " Eskimo ", both from the Innu-aimun ( Montagnais ) language.
Two competing proposals for an international body emerged during the Commission's meetings.
* Two characters are given names related to cigarettes: Lucky Straeker, Bookman's director and Dora Belair, an assistant to a competing show's producer.
Two competing groups developed over fundamental differences in the two remote procedure call systems.
Two kinds of competitors are competing in this space: one set is focused on VoIP for medium to large enterprises, while another is targeting the small-to-medium business ( SMB ) market.
Two months later, during the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games hosted in Vancouver, B. C., two competing runners, Australia's John Landy and Bannister, ran the distance of one mile in under four minutes.
Westcombe Park RFC is one of Kent's premier clubs, competing in National Division Two ( only two leagues away from premiership rugby ).
Later discussion of The Two Cultures tended to obscure Snow's initial focus on differences between British systems ( of both schooling and social class ) and those of competing countries.
Two candidates, Thomas Hawk and Sam Ausband, are competing in the 2011 Republican primary to challenge Cloninger.
Two competing companies bought land near the canal with the intentions of building a town.
Two rival editions — one featuring lead singer Ely, the other with Lynn Easton, who held the rights to the band's name — were competing for live audiences across the country.
Two of the performers, Nathalie Pâque and Gili Natanael were respectively 11 and 12 years old at their time of competing.
Two competing tests exist for determining whether entrapment has taken place, known as the " subjective " and " objective " tests.
Two main forms of love triangle have been distinguished: " there is the rivalrous triangle, where the lover is competing with a rival for the love of the beloved, and the split-object triangle, where a lover has split their attention between two love objects ".
Two competing systems, Marconi-EMI's 405-line system and Baird's 240-line system, were installed, each with its own broadcast studio, and were transmitted on alternate weeks until the 405-line system was chosen in 1937.
Two parallel organizations, each designating themself the Socialist Labor Party and issuing a publication called The People, thus emerged in 1899, naming competing full slates of candidates for the elections of 1899.
* Two companies have submitted competing proposals for a carousel at the Inner Harbor between the Maryland Science Center and Rash Field.
It replaced the monopoly New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation with two competing publicly-owned television channels, Television One, and Television Two ( later called South Pacific Television ) a corporation to manage public radio, Radio New Zealand, and a new Broadcasting Council.
Later discussion of The Two Cultures tended to obscure Snow's initial focus on differences between British systems ( of both schooling and social class ) and those of competing countries.
Two competing explanations of the sectional tensions inflaming the nation emerged even before the war.
Two years later, he was part of the squad competing at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
Founded in 1924, they were competing in Football League Two in the 2011 – 12 season, but were relegated when they beat Torquay United F. C.
Two competing projects were started to address the requirement: NGPT ( Next Generation POSIX Threads ) worked on by a team which included developers from IBM, and NPTL by developers at Red Hat.

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