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apart

[uh-pahrt] / əˈpɑrt /


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What sets the Reserve Bank of Australia apart from counterparts including the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan is that it doesn’t attach names to individual votes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think the con of that, with #MomTok, is that with all the opportunities, it kind of spreads us apart. We’re doing our own thing. It could break friendships. You’re getting envious. You get competitive.”

From Los Angeles Times

An all-stock deal could come within weeks, assuming the talks don’t fall apart, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite having no memory of the incident, Jackson joins three other outraged, queer men like him in switching identities to seek out and confront their abusers, who can’t seem to tell them apart.

From Los Angeles Times

"I may have looked normal on the outside as I didn't lose my hair, but I felt awful on the inside, I just felt I was falling apart," she said.

From BBC