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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��
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It meant that we could live apart from where we worked.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on the National Wireless Initiative
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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).
WHITEHOUSE: Improving Childcare Services
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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
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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