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en We've explained that this was two separate news organizations, two separate photographers and two separate occasions. Once people understand that, they're no longer angry with us.

en The relationship which I have found helpful is characterized by a sort of transparency on my part, in which my real feelings are evident; by an acceptance of this other person as a separate person with value in his own right; and by a deep empathic understanding which enables me to see his private world through his eyes.

en We're actually trying to separate them a little bit. They need to be their own person a little bit more,

en All of us are mad. If it weren't for the fact every one of us is slightly abnormal, there wouldn't be any point in giving each person a separate name.
  Ugo Betti

en One of the university officers had been assaulted. Somebody had punched him in the face. He was trying to arrest the person that had assaulted him. Another person came up behind that officer and was pulling on that officer trying to separate him from the guy he was trying to arrest,

en In the earlier days when I was a manager, when introducing myself to workers, since some of them knew I was with Mike, I was being ignored. Completely ignored -- pushed aside; I was basically his shadow. What we decided to do is go into the wrestling business and establish ourselves as individuals, as two separate workers. A lot of people will notice that we are hardly ever together in the backstage environment, mainly because he wants to do his own thing and I want to do my own thing. That helps me establish myself as a worker -- he's his own person, I'm my own person. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness.

en A person needs at intervals to separate himself from family and companions and go to new places. He must go without his familiars in order to be open to influences, to change.

en One of the university officers had been assaulted. Somebody had punched him in the face. He was trying to arrest the person that had assaulted. Another person came up behind that officer and was pulling on that officer trying to separate him from the guy he was trying to arrest. Our officer tried to get him to back off and go away. He wouldn't. The officer hit him with a Taser,

en They mix so well with everybody. Sometimes you see stars separate themselves from others and think of themselves as separate, but not these two. They bring their lunch pails. They have a real team mentality.

en These missions must remain separate with separate chains of command. The only thing they have in common are that they are in the same country,

en There is always a pressure to separate the Bible from science and to separate the Christian religion from things material.

en We are two separate sports, similar in some respects, but separate, and we want people to understand that. That might have caused confusion before.

en Law enforcement is a glaring example. We have separate booking, separate road patrols. We have two crime labs.

en They are separate enterprises. They have their own separate challenges, and we're interested in seeing those operations continue as they currently exist.

en There's nothing wrong with what's happened here - there's a management contract and unit-holders, and they are separate with a separate value.


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