Sentence examples for comes distinction from inspiring English sources

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With love comes distinction: when Michael (drily voiced by David Thewlis) falls for Jennifer Jason Leigh's whimsical, admiring, anomalous Lisa (geddit?) in a drab Ohio hotel, his world, for a time, opens and expands.

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That's not likely to happen, although officials on both sides may not be able to travel to Europe in years to come, a distinction they will share with officials from the Bush administration, Sudan, and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.

Not only does the firm believe customers are their primary focus, its purpose includes the development of its people in a way that reinforces a "money doesn't come first" distinction.

Much of the evidence for this distinction comes from the logic of double dissociation.

This distinction comes to mind when one inspects the face of Daniel Radcliffe.

Jamal's bronze was Bahrain's first medal at any Olympics, though the distinction comes with an asterisk.

The distinction comes very close to that between traditional and historical religions, though its emphasis is somewhat different.

And let me repeat another observation I made at the podium in Oslo: "With such a distinction comes great responsibility.

"When somebody of that talent and distinction comes to work for $1,000 a week, I should be thanking them".

And when it comes to the distinction between native and nonnative, we always leave one species out: call us what you will — native, naturalized, alien or invasive.

A chance for distinction comes with "They Who Wore White Flowers," a new Tudor parody by Brian Reeder, who has recently shown a gift for comedy.

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