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One distinction of the factory was its introduction of the perennial Willow pattern; the original, dated 1779, was intended for a teapot, and the best-known version was developed by Turner in the late 1780s.
For this reason, we should replace the traditional delegate/trustee distinction with three distinctions (aims, source of judgment, and responsiveness).
Although Lombard's main discussion of liberum arbitrium is found in book two, distinction twenty-five of his Sententiae in IV libris distinctae, this definition is found in the twenty-fourth distinction of book two, chapter three.
For cubics, there are fourteen distinction types of equation to be solved.
In two studies, additional data were collected to test the validity of two other distinctions, Source of Coherence and Order of the Coherence Relation.
Like "Black Swan," one of the distinctions of "Whiplash" is the way it splits the vote — moviegoers either love it or hate its rawness.
One of the distinctions of archaea from the majority of bacteria is that archaea can have multiple replication origins.
Conceptual distinctions come in two varieties: One is the distinction of reasoned reason and the other the distinction of reasoning reason.
In 2000, he received the World Snooker Newcomer of the Year award and one of six Young Player of Distinction of the Year awards from the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association.
He personally received two notable distinctions, the Order of the Garter and the Nobel Prize for Literature.
France was to become a constitutional monarchy, but one in which "the ancient distinction of the three orders will be conserved in its entirety".
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