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She's actually, as Colin Powell carefully said, quite "distinguished" — for her looks, her grace and charm, her ability to connect with an audience, her ambition and her drive.
Some still questioned him, wrongly, before this World Cup on the grounds he had never quite distinguished himself at a major tournament.
The accusations have also obscured what is otherwise a quite distinguished resume.
Many may find this list of already designated modern buildings quite distinguished.
Large and fat, with regular and quite distinguished features, he was nevertheless a shy and awkward bachelor who blushed easily, spoke with hesitation, and was rarely convivially gay.
For his part, Father Kirk said that the Vatican's offer of fast-track conversion had revealed the "latent anti-Catholic sentiment" among "some quite distinguished Anglicans".
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"My side isn't quite as distinguished".
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