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  • "SEPARATED AT BIRTH" Dog & Pony DC presents this show set in a train station with clowns standing in for commuters.

    Going Out Guide for Washington, D.C., Aug. 5-11 2010

  • BAHAA SUDANEE, SON SEPARATED FROM PARENTS: I miss we're sitting in the (INAUDIBLE), looking to the sky of Baghdad.

    CNN Transcript Mar 19, 2007 2007

  • BAHAA SUDANEE, SON SEPARATED FROM PARENTS: The hardest things in separation that you are when troubling you see the tear in the eyes of you mom (ph).

    CNN Transcript Mar 19, 2007 2007

  • Is this for its observing the doctrine of ‘Separation of Church and State’ or because the Church has become BOUND to the State and SEPARATED from its faith?

    The Silence of Clergy Today versus Rev. King's "Silence is Betrayal!" 2007

  • Is this for its observing the doctrine of \'Separation of Church and State\ 'or because the Church has become BOUND to the State and SEPARATED from its faith?'

    The Silence of Clergy Today versus Rev. King's "Silence is Betrayal!" 2007

  • KENNY RUBENSTEIN, SEPARATED FROM FAMILY: I talk to my wife two or three times a day.

    CNN Transcript Dec 1, 2005 2005

  • KENNY RUBENSTEIN, SEPARATED FROM FAMILY: I talk to my wife two or three times a day.

    CNN Transcript Dec 1, 2005 2005

  • RUBY EVERETT, SEPARATED FROM HER SON AFTER KATRINA: I said to Jerome, when I heard that that was Jerome, I was jumping, shouting for joy.

    CNN Transcript Sep 12, 2005 2005

  • He turned back a few pages and read: "John Broderick had loved, when a young man, a girl who lived in VERMONT, BUT CIRCUMSTANCES SEPARATED THEM."

    The Lion and the Mouse; a Story of an American Life Charles Klein 1891

  • SEPARATED FROM THE BODY "(i.e., separated from the bodies of each parent)" CONTAINING THE GERMS OF EVERY PART "(i.e., consisting of the seeds or germs from which each individual cell of the coming organism will be developed -- these seeds or germs having been shed by each individual cell of the parent forms)," AND CAPABLE OF BEING FUSED

    Life and Habit Samuel Butler 1868

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