41. They argued that such moves would keep families apart and bar the entry of new entrepreneurial talent. 42. They say language keeps them apart, as do different working schedules, especially with some at the meat-packing plant working on Saturdays. 43. Though their hometowns are far from the battlefields of Belfast and Londonderry, religious differences keep people apart. 44. Trade barriers still keep markets apart. 45. What has kept them apart is the poverty that most music students live with on a day-to-day basis. 46. Yeltsin emphasized what kept the two republics apart. 47. Yet, he said, Woods normally kept apart from his fellow workers. 48. Police have clashed violently with both sides in efforts to keep them apart. 49. A complete system of U.S. government benefits kept residents apart from the realities of life in Latin America. 50. A U.S.-led peace force has been suggested as a way of keeping them apart. |