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These workhouses were difficult to distinguish from houses of correction.
Others work harder to make outsourcing difficult to distinguish from more traditional business practices here.
This last ploy mischievously makes the reader's reality increasingly difficult to distinguish from the novel's.
To the casual observer, Huntsman is sometimes difficult to distinguish from Romney.
It may be outwardly so similar as to be difficult to distinguish from Venetian glass proper.
But there are margins at which taxation becomes difficult to distinguish from theft.
Long-track tornadoes can be difficult to distinguish from tornado families.
Thus, gluconeogenesis disorders may be difficult to distinguish from glycogen storage disorders at first presentation.
In appearance, autocracy may sometimes be difficult to distinguish from nonautocratic rule.
Death cap mushrooms can be fatal, often causing liver failure, and can be difficult to distinguish from other edible mushrooms.
At just 30, Rousteing is difficult to distinguish from his models: sharp of cheekbone, pouty of lip.
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