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"Every May Day, more groups that have historically considered themselves separate from one another come together, " she said.
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What social networking tools provide is a way to break the divides that separate your employees and their expertise from customers and one another, fostering a climate of knowledge sharing and collaboration.
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These kids lead busy and separate lives, living and commuting sometimes great distances from one another and are often hustling between different activities and schedules.
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They boil the cocoons in a solution of sodium carbonate to separate a protein called fibroin, which is the one they want, from another, called sericin, which they do not.
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In part, that means rejecting the idea that people can "live side by side in their own communities, respecting each other but living separate lives, protected from hatreds but never building a common bond - never learning to appreciate one another", he explained.
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Though the film is divided into separate sections, the stories are interwoven both in the direction, with a character from one story walking through another's scene, and in the editing, in montage cuts that juxtapose different narrative threads.
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One step was to make the house more separate from the street, which, though quiet for their neighborhood, has several houses on small lots close to one another.
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