divorcement
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Moreover, added Sam, well aware of the closeness of many moviemakers, "it will be necessary to see that divorcement means more than just a transfer of circuit control from one set of hands to another."
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The court, said he, obviously had no thought of divorcement.
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The Justice Department suit asks the court to order any necessary "divorcement, divestiture or reorganization" of IBM.
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Such bills of divorcement bogged down in Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan, Nebraska and Illinois.
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"That alone is enough among our people for divorcement!"
From The City of Delight A Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem by Frank X. Leyendecker
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