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separates

/ ˈsɛpərɪts; ˈsɛprɪts /

plural noun

  1. women's outer garments that only cover part of the body and so are worn in combination with others, usually unmatching; skirts, blouses, jackets, trousers, etc Compare coordinates
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"What separates good managers from great managers is that he has a great way of playing, but his in-game management is so amazing as well," Villa defender Tyrone Mings told Ben Foster's Fozcast podcast.

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The Battle of Yavin, the first key win for the Rebel Alliance against the Empire, is the event that separates time periods in the galaxy far, far away.

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