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The more that any religion becomes distinct from the culture around it, the weaker and weirder it becomes.
The diseased part may at first be discoloured and cold to the touch; later it becomes distinct from nearby healthy tissue, turning dark and dry.
It actually begins at the first ray of dawn, or, as it says in the Koran, "when the white thread of day becomes distinct from the blackness of night".
Having orgasms is liberationist: we find ourselves clinging to the things that we are told not to want but for which we still long; our sexual truths becomes distinct from social dishonesty; they are directed by what is unique and present for each and every one of us.
Moreover, both species' nerve cells responded similarly to a molecule known to be involved in the early stages of vertebrate embryo development, when the cells grow in such a way that the creature's front becomes distinct from its back.The findings have certainly stirred things up.
Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our agency in determing thour [sic] futures.
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A major problem, once booksellers had become distinct from publishers, was suicidal price-cutting in the retail trade.
These kinds of dynamics have shaped the show throughout its run: after the Latina actresses spoke up, the writers gave their characters specific ethnicities — and the Dominicans became distinct from the Puerto Ricans and the Mexicans.
Customer segmentation is a way of defining "customers" in order to market oneself to them more effectively; it delimits groups that are so geographically or demographically homogenous that they become distinct from other groups.
Most such estimates are in the 14,000 18,000-year range, implying that this is the time frame when all of the Native American mtDNA haplogroups became distinct from their Asian ancestral lineages.
Although vines have been cultivated in Brouilly since they were planted in the first century B.C. by Roman soldiers, it was not until the late 14th century that wines from the region became distinct from those grown in neighboring northern Burgundy.
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