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"The 1991 Gulf War was a distinct event with a beginning and an end.
The results showed that in the epoxies vitrification was a distinct event, occurring separately from gelation and ending with the end of the cure reaction.
Just as many bands now survive by performing live, there are economic advantages in turning a film into a distinct event that resists digitization.
It is shown that, during loading, nucleation of martensite in an austenitic region is a distinct event requiring a higher stress than the stress required subsequently to continue the transformation.
Particular care must be paid in the definition of events during the various steps of the control system development: distinct event sets are employed for the communication between supervisor and controllers and between these and the actual plant.
The gig takes place on 12 August to coincide with the closing ceremony of the games at the Olympic stadium in Stratford but is a distinct event, the climax of London's celebrations for the games, organised by the mayor of London, the Royal Parks and the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and supported by BT.
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That description, however, conflates two distinct events.
The Depression and World War II were not two distinct events.
It is more useful to think of climate in terms of probabilities, rather than distinct events.
The transformation of distinct events into a broad global slowdown occurred through a variety of mechanisms.
A. The term "stroke" covers several distinct events that differ in location and cause.
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