Right now we see Singapore on one end and Syria on another, moving apart.
Slowly or quickly, Britain and the euro zone are moving apart.
Experiments like Kaye's come at a strange time in the history of interpersonal relationships: As the world gets smaller and more tightly connected, couples are increasingly moving apart.
Eyjafjallajokull, in Iceland, which erupted in April, stopping commercial flights over the Atlantic and Europe for a week, is at a junction where the plates are growing and moving apart, as magma wells up from deep in the Earth.
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When it's bolted onto the Blanco Telescope at the Cerro Tolodo Observatory in Chile next month the 570-megapixel Dark Energy Camera will survey some 300 million galaxies in the southern sky, measuring the speed at which they are moving apart with phenomenal accuracy, and giving the best description yet of the accelerating expansion of the Universe.
Stalemate ensued, with both parties moving further apart, adopting more extreme positions, where early on it seemed they would reach agreement.
Kumar told Rajaratnam confidential information on two other market moving events, apart what was stated above.
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Boeing must now find a way to reduce the potential for heat propagating throughout the battery, perhaps by moving the cells further apart or adding more heat sensors.
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But as Banatao was moving on, to start investing fulltime, S3 began to fall apart.
That change in perception is providing more momentum for some cities that were already moving away from six-lane highways and suburbs dozens of miles apart, to a series of urban centers connected by light rail and other mass transit systems.
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Mr. Srivastava said apart from production issues, there are also significant difficulties in moving coal from mines to power stations due to a shortage of rail wagons for hauling the dry fuel.
The latest estimate is that the Chelyabinsk meteor was about 56 feet (17 meters) across, weighed more than 7, 000 tons and was moving about 18 kilometers per second (40, 000 mph) when it blew apart, she said.
The latest estimate is that the Chelyabinsk meteor was about 56 feet (17 meters) across, weighed more than 700, 000 tons and was moving about 18 kilometers per second (40, 000 mph) when it blew apart, she said.
And if it falls apart, they do not know what will replace it or what the costs will be of moving to that new economic model.
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