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The feeling of a story told in pictures is also distinct from one told with words.
Until now those categories have been fairly distinct from one another.
"Do you see how the colors of the fields are distinct from one another?" he asked.
Cells in the same brain are, indeed, genetically distinct from one another.
The three parts were distinct from one another but interconnected: rooms of the same house, so to speak.
To get its arms around Hollywood's new order, Variety is trying to make its daily, online and weekly reports more distinct from one another.
These suits are distinct from one brought by Hobby Lobby, a chain of craft stores, that the Supreme Court recently agreed to hear.
Chest pain was the black box of medical diagnoses, containing items as distinct from one another as indigestion was from a heart attack.
Confusion among inundation classes existed but classes were spectrally distinct from one another and from dry land.
The three protomers were conformationally distinct from one another and associated around a noncrystallographic pseudo-3-fold axis.
The proportion of metals in the different phases is distinct from one pond to another, reflecting distinct catchment areas.
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