• Both of the girls' natural parents, who live apart, are fighting for custody of the twins.

    BBC: You are in: UK

  • That leaves couples who are divorcing and want to live apart, like Sallie Frederick and her husband, in limbo.

    CNN: Economy prolongs some marriages, ends others

  • Sometimes, after all, it may be better that people live apart, if the alternative is living together at each other's throats.

    ECONOMIST: Don��t let the endgame be his

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: Marie-Jos��

  • It meant that we could live apart from where we worked.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on the National Wireless Initiative

  • 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.

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • 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.

    FORBES: Bringing Up Baby: Moms, Kids and Taxes

  • 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).

    FORBES: Coke Drinks Deeply From Emerging Markets, But Q1 Profit Still Falls 14%

  • 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).

    WHITEHOUSE: Improving Childcare Services

  • Also we live apart.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Internet engineers or Linux programmers have a common culture and common interests, even if they live continents apart.

    ECONOMIST: The consensus machine

  • 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.

    CNN: Rebuilding homes, rebuilding lives

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: Politics this week | The

  • 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?

    ECONOMIST: Trouble in paradise | The

  • 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.

    BBC: Earth News - Ant mega-colony takes over world

  • 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.

    ENGADGET: Olympus E-330: first DSLR with live LCD

  • 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?

    ENGADGET

  • 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.

    WSJ: Those Who Root for the Bull

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