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That's a fair distinction, even if it doesn't begin to hint at the colorful alchemy of which Mr. Dunne is capable.
The 23-year-old former Essex opener is the first batsman in Warwickshire's history to score double-centuries in back-to-back matches, which is a fair distinction considering that the county numbers the likes of Alvin Kallicharran, Rohan Kanhai and Brian Lara among its former players.
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To be fair, a distinction must be made between the pageant coming to Quebec and others on the circuit, for instance the BC-based, porno-sounding Dreamboat Dolls.
I think actually there is a fair bit of distinction between them.
They care about policies that give everyone a fair shot — a distinction that candidates in both parties should understand as they head into the 2012 campaigns.
We observed a good agreement for distinguishing normal from abnormal X-rays in all X-rays, but only a fair agreement for distinction between TB and non-TB.
The distinction is fair.
(To be fair, Mr. Golden's distinction between the two is either highly liberal or erratic).
To be fair, there is a distinction: blackface was about caricature; race-lifting is about character.
Despite its architectural distinction, the fair was primarily family fun, and there was more than a bit of carney in its heart.
For the connected, parties at the homes of big collectors have become the hallmark of the fair and its biggest distinction from the Swiss original (aside from the 80-degree weather and the beach, of course).
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