Sentence examples for distinguished as a from inspiring English sources

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It was not until the 1970s that autism was distinguished as a separate disorder.

He was distinguished as a liberal thinker and a moralist and became famous for his Siete tratados (1882; "Seven Treatises"), which offered moral standards for the educated person.

Visible to the unaided eye as a small patch of bright haze, it was first distinguished as a group of stars by Galileo.

Agricola appears not to have been particularly distinguished as a physician, though in this pursuit he made use of direct observation rather than of received authority.

November 19 2012 Monk wasn't an original member of the Judson Dance Theatre, and she's more distinguished as a composer and vocalist than as a choreographer or dancer.

Almost everyone can see what almost everyone is up to, but it is Haydn Gwynne, distinguished as a mordant matriarch, who makes the only really humane suggestion about how to proceed.

Created, directed, designed and produced by Mr. March, with choreography by Ben Franklin, the show is insufficiently distinguished as a dance recital and only intermittently amusing as a trashy rethink of a holiday classic.

Some took him, as much for his aristocratic bearing (he was tall and erect, and especially as his hair turned in later years to silver, quite impossibly distinguished) as a liberal Tory, located on the political spectrum somewhere in the region of Ian Gilmour.

The cops in "Sus" are undeniably bigots, but Delroy (Jolie Garrett), a large man with long braided hair who speaks in a Caribbean patois, is in many ways an ordinary fellow, not particularly distinguished as a character and really only incidentally black.

The American Indian languages do not form a single historically interrelated stock (as do the Indo-European languages), nor are there any structural features (in phonetics, grammar, or vocabulary) whereby American Indian languages can be distinguished as a whole from languages spoken elsewhere.

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[the] conceptualization of childhood [was distinguished] as a distinct and separate stage in life.

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