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She was too distinguished for me to run down the memory lane of her accomplishments and awards.
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The words are not always easy to distinguish for me, but the voice is so compelling and the rhythms so moving that you don't really need to know what he is saying to enjoy the music.
I think people make the mistake of distinguishing for-good vs. for-money.
In the case of Rinse FM, age was what distinguished them for me.
He was distinguished for his beauty.
This country has been distinguished for more than three centuries by uncensored newspapers.
The O.E.D. agrees, choosing "distinguished" for "leading" and adding an Italian synonym, "prima donna".
Ross expected The New Yorker to be distinguished for its wit, art, integrity, and discrimination.
"For the most part," one observer remarked in 1859, "long livers have been distinguished for their sober and industrious habits".
Mr. Odeh, the Jordanian who helped prepare that attack, distinguished for the F.B.I. between two types of Al Qaeda operatives.
The Phipps family is distinguished for a breeding operation that produced nine individual champions, Buckpasser, Easy Goer included.
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