1. They borrowed the idea of the tea ceremony, adapting it to the tea gardens meant to separate people from everyday concerns. 2. Yet in our society we systematically separate young people from adults. 3. Beyond that, campaign money lowers the debate and separates people from it, he said. 4. A glance around the world tells you that language separates people as much as it brings them together, but the instinct is the same for all. 5. A. That, and also the traffic ... and the parking, they separate people. 6. Abortion separates people in ways more absolute, and brings out a handful of home-grown terrorists. 7. Crime and the death penalty are all about separating people out from the rest of society. 8. Even as it urges Serbs not to leave, NATO is reconciled to separating peoples. 9. He began to see clothes in a new way, as a barrier separating people the way plastic partitions separate customers from tellers in a bank. 10. I want to separate people from their cars, get rid of the emotional bind. |