Pronunciation of the English word separating.
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1. | Why is politics separating us, when we ourselves know who is good and who isn't? | |
2. | The wall separating criminals from non-criminals is not as thick as we think. | |
3. | In political geography, a boundary is an imaginary line between two nations, separating the imaginary rights of one from the imaginary rights of the other. | |
4. | English is one language separating two nations. | |
5. | The dining-room which opened out of the hall was a place of shadow and gloom. It was a long chamber with a step separating the daïs where the family sat from the lower portion reserved for their dependents. At one end a minstrel’s gallery overlooked it. | |
6. | She explained to the Lord of Ravenswood that they were under the necessity of separating so soon as the bell of a chapel, belonging to a hermitage in the adjoining wood, now long ruinous, should toll the hour of vespers. | |
7. | I'm separating the wheat from the chaff. | |
8. | What is the reason for separating male and female chess championships? |