Sentence examples for a distinct third from inspiring English sources

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Combining the two, however, to create a distinct third entity creates something singularly American in our minds.

Indeed, Chrysler, a distinct third among auto makers during the 1920s, held second place ahead of Ford during most of the Depression.

And the second promise, the idea of civil society as a distinct third sector of Western societies (distinct from both the state and the private realm), has come to fire parts of the radical imagination in contemporary ideological debate.

Under such contact conditions, the preferential accumulation of the PMMA wear particles at the centre of the contact was found to result in the formation of a distinct third body agglomerate.

Thus, on the whole they can be considered almost a branch of the system of local governments, on a par with communes and provinces, rather than a distinct third level of government.

It's a move that would put the iPad mini in price competition with both the iPod touch and the regular iPad, rather than occupying a distinct third spot.

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Our findings support the proposal that the TGN is a distinct, fourth compartment of the Golgi apparatus that is insensitive to brefeldin-A.

The transverse stretching of these films lead to formation of a distinct second population of chains primarily oriented in transverse direction, generating bimodal orientation texture.

But as with Would I Lie to You? or any celebrated murder mystery, exposing the truth must come a distinct second to the entertainment value of the story's twists and turns.

Valentine, a former high school football star in Stamford, Conn., added that warming up pitchers with footballs has its regional appeal in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, where for 15 years the appeal of the summer game has placed a distinct second to the autumnal sport of the gridiron.

In this Comment, I propose that the Oklahoma law exhibits an increased hysteria towards Islam and Muslims-one that creates a distinct second-class citizenry that is not entitled to the privileges associated with, and considered a necessary condition of, citizenship in a nation-state.

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