• The two sides did, however, agree to be separated by a demilitarised buffer zone.

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  • As long as aircraft are imprecisely tracked over the ocean, as they are now, they need to be separated by up to 100 nautical miles.

    BBC: The key to preventing lost planes

  • For example, in order to maintain the highest level of genetic purity, distinct varieties of self-pollinated crops such as wheat, rice, soybeans and barley need to be separated by at least 60 feet.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • We had all gone to that party with a common objective -- bring chocolate, eat chocolate and be happy -- only to be separated by our different interpretations or standards for what constituted "ideal" chocolate.

    CNN: How to avoid 'chocolate conversations' at work

  • Large telescopes are desirable both because they collect more light (and can therefore see fainter objects), and because they can disentangle the images of things that are too close together to be separated by smaller ones.

    ECONOMIST: Beneath the Southern Cross I stand

  • In that fashion Henry Blodget of Merrill Lynch is one who offers direction and sometimes contributes a paragraph here and there to a prospectus, blurring the line between security analysis and investment banking, which is supposed to be ethically separated by a Chinese wall.

    FORBES: Analyze This

  • One form of the technology can read 30 notes a second, although the tags have to be separated from each other by a distance of at least 2cm to reduce interference.

    ECONOMIST: Money of the future may almost literally talk

  • At its best, RadioAstron will be able to resolve points separated by an angle of just 7 microarcseconds, about 10, 000 times the resolution of the Hubble Space Telescope.

    FORBES: Russian Launch: a Bid for Largest Telescope Ever

  • Airports are essentially machines for processing people, airplanes, automobiles, cargo, and luggage all of which move in different ways, and which need to be connected at certain points and separated by rigid security at others.

    NEWYORKER: Situation Terminal

  • They were at 7-under 209 heading into a final group that figures to be as dynamic as ever, with 13 players separated by five shots, a list that includes major champions (Woods, Cabrera), aging champions (Bernhard Langer) and a half-dozen players who have been on the cusp of majors before.

    NPR: Snedeker, Cabrera Tied For Lead At Masters

  • It is alleged the pair had to be separated in the dressing room after a 2-0 defeat by Arsenal following a disagreement over a day off.

    BBC: Tony Pulis says row with James Beattie is over

  • Soares threw him out after he struck her in a drunken rage and they separated in 1977, Garrincha too consumed by alcohol to be of any use to anyone.

    BBC: By Jonathan Stevenson

  • The collection manifold, which allows oil flows to be separated or combined without interrupting the flow, appears to have been damaged by an explosion.

    CNN: South Sudan accuses Sudan of aerial, ground attacks

  • Mountains need to be higher than 1, 100m above sea level and be separated from other mountains by a drop of at least 150m on all sides.

    BBC: Tasmania's greatest mountain quest

  • In Pakistan, schools are not segregated by law, and boys and girls study together in the lower grades, but they tend to be separated at the start of secondary school.

    NPR: Women's Group Slams Gaza Law On Gender Segregation

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