Sentence examples similar to garner distinctions from inspiring English sources

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One Dalton garners a unique distinction.

They each just want to win by 50.01 percent, by using fear of the outsider and drawing cultural or religious distinctions between their citizens to garner just enough votes to squeak by.

So Garner's advice creates a neat little distinction between -able and -ible that I would love to rely on if it weren't for one little problem: Many dictionaries say that -ible is indeed a suffix, just as -able is.

Certainly it is not a controlling constitutional distinction that New York, rather than impose on employees, as in Garner and Beilan, an absolute duty to respond to permissible inquiry upon threat of dismissal for refusal, has in these proceedings held that an employee lacking in candor to his governmental employer evidences doubt as to his trust and reliability.

Nightwood, Barnes' best novel, has the distinction of being the only lesbian-themed Modernist gem to garner praise, and an introduction, from arch-conservative T.S. Eliot.

Referee: G Garner (London).

Garner ordered "dead duck".

Referee: G Garner (RFU).

Referee: G Garner (Warwickshire).

Garner was later declared dead.

I hate writing,'" Garner said.

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