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divergences

n. (plural of divergence English)

Usage examples of "divergences".

But he was unsure of the exact effect of strag poison on the body's metabolism, even less sure of what mutational divergences Megan might carry in his body.

The divergences from the Standard Model were highlighted in glowing strands of wire.

Sergeant Aguilar is just such a party and any slight to his office is but a secondary consideration when compared to divergences in that larger protocol exacted by the formal agenda of an absolute destiny.

The willingness of the principals to forgo further argument as the triviality which it in fact is and to petition directly the chambers of the historical absolute clearly indicates of how little moment are the opinions and of what great moment the divergences thereof.

Those divergences must reflect a divergence between humans and chimpanzees in environment and lifestyle.

It supplied a focus, a distinct point into which things might conceivably vanish after a while, chaos and divergences, foes of God.

He knows much more of the fierce varieties and uncompromising divergences of men.

Already by the second story featuring her ("The Song of Red Sonja," in Conan #24, which won the comicbook industry's own Academy Award for 1972), I had begun to see certain divergences from the original, such as (I like to think) Howard himself might have done if he'd decided to bring his red-tressed she-devil into the Hyborian Age.