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Her willingness to discuss race frankly is a distinction of some note, too, in a nation where such matters remain delicate and often unspoken.
The period is patchily documented, however, and in any case it would be eccentric to query the distinction of some of the names preserved.
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In every room of the presbytery, "a crucifix hung, the dying God in each case exhibiting some distinction of anguish, some greater or lesser contortion of his naked body, a musculature more or less racked.
I played, without distinction, on some of the great Poly teams of the 1970s; at least one of my teammates was a plaintiff in the case (there might well be others — not all plaintiffs were identified by name).
These are distinctions of some ambivalence for Rabbi Buchdahl.
It is also noteworthy that the methanogens (archaebacteria) and acetogens (eubacteria) share chemically related but genetically distinct versions of the acetyl-CoA pathway of CO2 fixation and the distinction of living from some of the smallest redox potentials known to fuel free-living cells [ 63].
Kelly's hero left Oxford with debts of £9,000 (add a zero to get today's equivalent) and the distinction of having induced some cows to ring the college alarums by decking the bellropes with hay.
But in clinching the $65.5 billion deal, they may have also inherited a headache -- the distinction of paying out some of the highest severance packages awarded in Europe in recent years.
Although there is overlap in the specific kinases inhibited by pazopanib and sorafenib, there are also clear distinction for some of the kinases, for example, sorafenib is a more potent inhibitor of DDR2, MuSK, MnK2, Ret, and so on, whereas pazopanib is more potent against Aurora-A and MLK1.
The point to consider is that a distinction of reasoned reason has some basis in reality, even though the distinction itself is a concept in the mind, resulting from some comparison or of thinking about something.
Luther said, "we dare make no distinction of persons, as do some who fight most actively and busily against the wrong which is done to the rich, the mighty, or their own friends, but who are quite quiet and patient when wrong is done to the poor, or to those of low estate, or to their own enemy".
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