their ways had diverged at university.
English Gothic architecture began to diverge from that on the Continent.
suddenly he diverged from his text.
This is where our opinions diverge from each other.
at the square, the Lytham Road tram route diverged from the Promenade.
the coverage by the columnists diverged from that in the main news stories.
Many current psychoanalytic theories diverge markedly from classical Freudian dogma.
I'm afraid our opinions diverge from each other on the direction of investment.
Zollner's illusion makes parallel lines seem to diverge by placing them on a zigzag-striped background.
The rectus abdominis at the level of xyphoid was supplied by a branch came from inferoir thorax artery, which diverged epigastric vessels at the same time.
Under the action of "Emei mantle plume" and the extension of "Emei Taphrogeny",the Tarim-Yangtze Paleocontinent diverged and separated.
Well, that's where our opinions diverge.
But Haley at times diverged from the president.
OK. That's good. I'm glad because now we can diverge.
When economic growth drives asset prices, stocks and bonds diverge.
Their paths diverged at the fork in the road.
The gravitational deflection focused light rays that were initially diverging onto paths that converged at the Earth.
10.your track is diverging from reference line.
And over thousands of years, that tomato population might even diverge into a number of different species.
When that descending motion reaches the surface, it diverges.
And their, the species have diverged for hundreds of millions of years from one another.
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