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Gottschalk's effusiveness, dashingly realized by Mr. Feinberg, is of a different kind from Heinrich's.
In one respect, we join in the complaint, but with motives of a different kind from those which actuate many of our fellow grumblers.
And a bid of a different kind from BHP Billiton was also making an impact, up 35p to £23.99, after formally dropping its hostile bid for Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan.
Over the summer Coke has faced legal action of a different kind from a disgruntled former business partner in Uzbekistan, who accused the company of shady dealings with the country's authoritarian government.
For some purpose or other, by some standard or other, white horse can indeed be considered of a different kind from horse.
For the definitions which philosophy is required to provide are of a different kind from those which we expect to find in dictionaries.
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These days the walls play host to young lovers and shots of a different kind, served from a bar not a cannon.
Skepticism of a different kind stems from a puzzle raised by Boghossian (1989).
It is a sketch of a very different kind from our political sketchwriter today.
Judge Posner did, for example, support the break-up of AT&T (although that was a monopoly of a very different kind from Microsoft's); and, unlike some economists from the Chicago School, he recognises the general role of antitrust law.
"Ours was a different kind of education from most".
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