Both of the girls' natural parents, who live apart, are fighting for custody of the twins.
When they ordered ethnic groups to live apart, he spoke persuasively about getting along.
That leaves couples who are divorcing and want to live apart, like Sallie Frederick and her husband, in limbo.
Sometimes, after all, it may be better that people live apart, if the alternative is living together at each other's throats.
After the war, when she chose to live apart from her husband, she made her home in Geneva and built a career as a writer.
It meant that we could live apart from where we worked.
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But in working class areas of Belfast, Protestants and Catholics still live apart, sheltered behind peace walls, in areas often festooned with different national flags and contrasting murals.
There are also exceptions for other temporary absences: children who were born or died during the year, children of divorced or separated parents or parents who live apart, and kidnapped children.
Recall that Kraft Foods executed a spin-off last year to allow its slow-growing North American grocery business to live apart (keeping the Kraft name) form its faster-growing international snack unit (later called Mondelez International).
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At the same time, Americans are more likely than ever to live apart from extended family, including the second parent (34% of all families in the US are headed by a single parent today compared to just 11% in 1970).
Internet engineers or Linux programmers have a common culture and common interests, even if they live continents apart.
Generations live blocks apart in the neighborhood, where friendships seem to stretch back to childhood and conversations invariably include stories full of memories and private humor.
In Britain , dispute arose over urgings by David Blunkett, the home secretary, that immigrants should do more to adapt to British ways, and over a report on some race riots earlier this year, which lamented that brown and white communities live almost entirely apart.
How can the city claim to be a model of cultural cross-pollination, for example, when the rich and the poor live a freeway journey apart?
While ants are usually highly territorial, those living within each super-colony are tolerant of one another, even if they live tens or hundreds of kilometres apart.
But it's the live preview that will set this one apart (at least until Canon, Nikon or Sony catch up) -- and either make you rush out to buy it, or make you turn up your nose in disdain.
If we, in our country, do not have the strength or ability to introduce elementary order in our country, if we are to live in a country which is decomposing and falling apart, then there is absolutely no point whatsoever in talking about economic development.
Since Home Depot staff members sometimes ask Nagorka to take her sculpture apart when she's finished, they live on in photographs if she's even allowed to take those.
Is there anything other than a transparent piece of plastic to set it apart from the plethora of other touchscreen rectangles that live in the shadow of their top-tier peers?
But by recognizing nearly every form of artificial insemination, the ABBI sets itself apart from, say, the world of thoroughbred horses, which requires breeding live cover.
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