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Not according to some highly distinguished critics.
A highly distinguished novel by any reckoning, 'homage' or not.
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A lifetime of experience among plants has been distilled, species by species, variety by variety, into a highly distinguished abecedarium.
My family was horrified, which I thought was rather funny — that a not highly distinguished New York couple should disapprove of titled members of the French aristocracy".
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As shown in Figures 3 and 4, this method uses multiple biometrics (including those for legitimate users) to find a conversion set through a mechanism which identifies highly distinguishing features.
The emotional climax of his speech comes when he describes how he used to represent "people like you" against teams of highly paid, distinguished corporate lawyers.
One approach is to classify jobs according to broad job levels, for example, the four skill levels ranging from unskilled to highly skilled, distinguished by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in the first digit of its ISCO-08 occupational classification (ILO 2007).
These isoforms are highly similar, distinguished by a difference in just four amino acids in the C-terminus and a larger 3'UTR in Sdf-1β.
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