Sotheby's, for example, has separated a husband-and-wife pair of portraits by Frans Hals in the hope that they will make more apart than together.
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In softening its demand for a full declaration from North Korea, the United States concluded it is more important to get North Korea to surrender its weapons-grade plutonium than risk the deal fall apart all together, officials said.
"I wanted it to be easily taken apart and put together again without changing the shape, or damaging the structure, " he added.
Apart from bringing together New London's businesses to think about their town's future, she offered something else the politicians could not match: connections.
In between is the lyrical fairy tale of their lives, together and apart, artistically and personally.
And once every five or six years planes literally get taken apart and put back together.
Will that technological growth and new interconnectedness tear people apart or bring them together?
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Unless there is a substantial reason why the two businesses work better together than apart that is.
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Few films capture with such life-affirming wonder the despair, hatred, and incomprehension that drives the sexes together and apart.
"We painted it, we sanded it, took it all apart and put it together, nights and weekends, " he said.
Northern Ireland Secretary Owen Paterson said the government "firmly" believed in the UK - stressing that "much more" could be achieved together than apart.
Some analysts have called for a break up of the company, saying its corporate and investment bank, its brokerage and its consumer lending operations are worth more apart than they are together.
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"They come together and go apart almost as a matter of course, " he said.
They evaluate every form of technology on whether it brings the community closer together or further apart.
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As a kid I would take things apart and put them back together from a mechanical point of view.
We then encounter them, sometimes together, sometimes apart, every year on the same date, ending on July 15, 2011.
Well, we found how how great it was when Treasury had to take it apart and put it back together again.
And at this point, the question is whether we will move forward together or split apart, whether we prefer posturing to action.
The largest earthquakes in the world occur close to plate margins, areas of the Earth's upper layers that are being rammed together or pulled apart.
Rod Lewis was the son of an Air Force pilot, and from an early age he could take an engine apart and put it back together.
This involved using different building blocks, but it still treated the company as a series of pieces to be taken apart, improved and put together again like Lego.
Number One Son had been taking things apart and putting them back together since, at age six, he first disassembled and reassembled (mostly) an old lawn mower I had put out at the curb for garbage pickup.
Since everyone is on the same server and since the game is so huge and demanding that no PC could render everyone at the same time, this system ensures that everyone can play together but also apart.
It's one of the reasons, along with the role that Gordon played in facing up to our economic crisis, that we won Glenrothes - 19, 000 votes, that's a lot of votes - because there was an instinct that Scotland and England should pull together, not apart during the crisis.
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