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He saw no reason to diverge from that policy now.
From then on the history of the two places diverged.
The plan is one more sign of a policy diverging from the Bush administration's.
Their lives had diverged, and there was nothing either of them could do about it.
However, it is not known when the members of these families diverged from each other.
In this case, however, I might diverge from past practice.
And if someone in his department diverged from this standard?
However, after 1850 the two countries' experiences begin to diverge.
They often diverged, however, on exactly when not to vote.
They were long thought to have diverged from other animals early.
For years the two had diverged on what the museum's focus should be.
These were largely the same until 1915 when the two countries diverged.
And she does not want to diverge from the goal that brought her to this country.
Such women, she said, are more likely to see women's interests as diverging from men's.
He started it in the middle, where her story diverged from the records.
The move comes as the strategies of the two companies continue to diverge.
It's funny how we put the two together, because so often they diverge.
And the most dangerous sort of knowledge is that which diverges from state policy.
The two sister species diverged at around 1.9-3.0 million years ago.
They may have diverged from a common tongue only 2,000 years ago.
The lists then diverge from there, coming together again at David.
It was 1987 or 1988 when our paths really diverged.
But it is not simply that the two spending plans diverge.
"They have chosen to diverge from them, based on new information."