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Italy barely featured pre-tournament in discussions of potential champions, but critics who reckoned the azzurri were uninspiring and lacking distinction are hurriedly retracting their claims.
Over-ambitious, unfettered and lacking distinction in some quarters were just a few of Mr Graf's criticisms as the government gave the BBC four months to come up with a definition of its remit for online services that could justify the licence fee.
It means "lacking distinction, ordinary".
It means "lacking distinction, ordinary" "Grossly normal", "essentially normal"—in what nonessential way is it not normal?
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But the grilled corn and shrimp bisque lacked distinction and the roasted pumpkin soup lacked flavor and was more purée than soup.
"As a work of art, we must frankly admit, the bridge lacks distinction," one of the city's 20th-century historians, John Julius Norwich, wrote.
The Sebring benefits from incremental improvements, and like the Stratus it is a pretty good car, but it lacks distinction in a crowded market.
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