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There are other ways too in which these supernatural encounters diverge from the medieval norm.
Daughter corallites generally diverge at various angles, and subsequently turn vertically and grow subparallel.
The Loop Variant involves trolley tracks that diverge at the switch and then join together again in a loop.
The airport is west of the city beyond the junction where the Glasgow and Fife lines diverge.
The economy overheats and stock prices diverge wildly from any semblance of reasonable valuation.
The aim can be perfect, while a poor stroke causes the cueball to diverge off the intended path.
In that case, the shape of the universe is analogous to the shape of a saddle, in which initially parallel lines diverge.
I often diverge, however, from what my favorite herbals call for, making substitutions when my heart tells me to do so.
Narrative lines may diverge sharply on the third or fourth page, or in the second paragraph.
Their interests diverge from ours, and their control over the network strangles our ability to communicate.
The curious thing about religion in this country is that it is beginning to diverge along two quite separate pathways.
He thought that many small changes could cause two lines of life to diverge.
Like all the seafloor, they are created at midocean ridges, where two plates diverge and hot lava wells up from the underlying mantle.
The hard part is predicting where the the course of the future will diverge from the past.
Nevertheless, slang items often diverge from standard usage in predictable ways, especially by generalization and melioration.
Of course, one must know the direct trajectory to diverge from it, and one must know where the orbit is to be able to go off it.
It is necessary at this point to briefly diverge to elucidate some basic terms and concepts of Yoga and Ayurveda.
On one key subject in particular, European and American attitudes diverge and are moving further apart by the day.
Once a condition progresses, however, approaches to treatment diverge among cultures.
Two major clusters and four subgroups indicate that the paralogous C. cinereus rcb genes are polyphyletic and diverge through several lineages.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In testing some materials for conductivity the leaves are found to diverge gradually.
Two anterior tubes arise from the two frontal corners of the galea basis, and diverge forwards to right and left.
The two medullary folds diverge behind and enclose the front end of the primitive streak.
From the village of Pasco two roads diverge, the one leading to Lima, the other to Tarma.
You are to follow them when you can, you know, and diverge from them whenever you must.
Should it diverge widely from this, then it is likely some mischief is at work.
Big Otter was to go with them part of the way, and then diverge into the wilderness.
Warder and his companion did not require to diverge in order to follow these tracks.
The cauline leaves are stalked and diverge widely, which habit gives its name to the plant.
The crura in other monkeys do not diverge so much as in man and anthropoid apes.
But we must not let the recollections of this good fellow cause us to diverge from the principal history.
In the absence of perfect matching, the random obligations and stochastic appreciator of the assets diverge over time.
As I must do so too, I shall probably not diverge far from them.
The leaves of the electroscope will diverge with positive electricity.
I decide nevertheless not to submerge, as our courses must soon diverge.
Roads diverge in every direction from the even and graceful bottoms of the valleys to the most rugged and intricate passes of the hills.
The two paired ribs of each side diverge from one common point.
Yet what Jerry did was to diverge from the line of retreat and to start northward, across the bounds of Somo, and continue northward into a strange land of the unknown.
Genius studies the causal thought, and far back in the womb of things sees the rays parting from one orb, that diverge, ere they fall, by infinite diameters.
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