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Yet Bauer's position remains distinct from, and critical of, Strauss's.
A law of August 1790 declared that the judiciary was distinct from and would always remain separated from the executive.
(Avocational fanhood, of course, is distinct from and very subordinate to professional fanhood.
But Bloch wrote that the contractual mechanism is distinct from, and does not conflict with, the maximum discipline provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
The band has experienced serial waves of popularity, each of which brought an audience quite distinct from, and possibly even hostile to, the previous one.
(In Israeli society, they are a growing force, distinct from, and more modern than, the black-garbed ultra-Orthodox, who are excused from military service).
The foundation's living wage is distinct from and higher than the "national living wage" announced by George Osborne in his July budget.
The results are remarkably distinct from and complementary to the standard hydrogen-bond-centered view of secondary structure.
Nodule, rounded mineral concretion that is distinct from, and may be separated from, the formation in which it occurs.
Emotion is not something that is distinct from and somehow overlays an experience; the experience is part of the structure of the emotion itself.
We describe such effects by a parameter called the flow efficiency, and show that this efficiency is distinct from and yet multiplicative with other highly-studied adsorption efficiencies.
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