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The senator, who was criticized last week for saying that he did not own a gas-guzzling S.U.V., then adding that his wife had a Chevrolet Suburban, drew another fine distinction on Wednesday.
Comparison results show that only THD spectroscopy is able to make a fine distinction for the ORR mechanisms in certain kinetically controlled frequency ranges.
It's a fine distinction for a Republican Party trying to win favor with Hispanics while quelling a rebellion from nativist conservatives.
He examines the fine distinction between hedonism (what the Culture thinks it practises) and decadence (what many others perceive), as well as the responsibilities that come with immeasurable power.
That may be a fine distinction: "Kepler" was performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in a minimally staged concert version in 2009, two months after its premiere, in Linz, Austria.
Both Goya and Walt Disney are invoked, as the artist examines the fine distinction between scariness and real terror.
Newt Gingrich explains away his work for the Freddie Mac mortgage giant by insisting on the rather fine distinction that he was never, officially, a registered lobbyist.
WorldCom has the fine distinction of perpetrating accounting fraud that led to one of the largest bankruptcies in history prior to Lehman Brothers.
A fine distinction there.
It seems a fine distinction.
That's an awfully fine distinction.
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