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setting apart

noun as in appropriation

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In 1910, a sign was placed at Madison Junction announcing, “Here was first suggested the idea of setting apart this region as a National Park.”

Here’s how some experts suggest setting apart the physical and emotional space — and how families are making it work.

“The oil was also used for anointing - for setting apart people for certain titles like kings and so forth, but when we read Psalm 23 … it’s anointing of healing,” he said.

The filmmaker’s begotten a Latin American brainchild sharing chromosomes with “Heart of Darkness” and “Lord of the Flies” but with thunderous stylistic panache setting apart its 21st century frenzy.

But brands have major incentives to follow this route too, as consumer tastes shift toward more casual clothes - creating a need for trademarks setting apart luxury cotton T-shirts from standard ones.

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

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