Sentence examples for is too distinguished from inspiring English sources

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The LRB is too distinguished to use the word "dramedy", although it did note that the show's comedy had moved on from "a lot of clowning and poignant surrealism in the first episode", and by season five, "The comedy's thinning out, and the ending of one episode is so distressing that it was weeks before I could watch the next one".

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She was too distinguished for me to run down the memory lane of her accomplishments and awards.

Our study confirms that the 18S-type, currently the most frequently used marker for distinguishing protist strains, is too coarse for distinguishing between ecologically and biogeographically significant units in cercomonads.

However, the number of distinguishable spectroscopic characteristics of fluorophores is too low to distinguish thousands of fluorophores per diffraction-limited area that compose a typical biological structure.

Its cavity, however, is too large to distinguish between adrenaline derivatives and amino acids so that a third generation was designed, into which the adrenaline molecule fitted snugly.

To this listener, the conspirators in Buraka Som Sistema depend so heavily on the conventions of western dance music that there is too little to distinguish them from many similar European outfits.

And the result of the Bundler is too indistinct to distinguish between the stuffs placing on the table.

The transition layer between the solid and liquid is too thin to distinguish in this map, meaning that the solid-liquid interface is very sharp.

Although the sample A's PL spectra is too broad to distinguish the accurate PL peaks, a remarkable redshift of PL spectra can be observed among three samples.

For the spatial scale of our template (7.5°, i.e., about 800 km), the kind of atmospheric waves that should be considered is gravity waves, because the intrinsic phase velocity of small-scale Rossby waves is too slow to distinguish from flows unless strong local beta effects exist, and sound waves are clearly irrelevant.

Moreover, the thickness of the serpentinized layer estimated by McCormack et al. (2013) is only 6 km, which is smaller than the node intervals (horizontal 10 km; vertical 7.5 km) used in this study; thus, the resolution is too low to distinguish a 6-km-thick layer within the surrounding mantle.

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