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"An inseparable part of this effort is the opening of new access routes inside the camps, which requires the demolition of rows of buildings."

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Weinstein could and would beat people up with his body, and that use of his power was inseparable from how he would ruin the careers and reputations of anyone who resisted him.

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The women were inseparable in life as well as death, learning to dance when they were children and applying their skills with the Leipzig Opera children’s ballet, the AP said.

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The fight to save Joshua trees is inseparable from the fight to address the climate crisis that threatens them.

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"Africa doesn't have to choose between wildlife conservation, nature protection, and development," he said, underscoring that the well-being of humans and animals is "inseparable".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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