Sentence examples for its distinction from inspiring English sources

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Given denim's unisex appeal, does it maintain its distinction in menswear?

When the Dahesh reopens, it will retain its distinction as America's only museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting 19th- and early 20th-century European academic art.

"I think it emerged pretty much unscathed, and in a funny kind of way it drew attention to its distinction".

As the modern history of higher education vividly demonstrates, if an institution does not evolve, it cannot retain either its distinction or its social relevance.

It is a caste mark, its distinction deriving from its very obscurity.

Her wilful eccentricity would sometimes disrupt her writing, but it was also central to its distinction.

It is Amy who gives the book its distinction.

It looked as though the District might lose its distinction of being one of the last big cities in America where liquor stores remain closed on Sundays.

They are both idealists whose work devoutly affirms that it matters what one wears — something pure in its distinction — and in that sense they have a common ancestor.

It's the quiet heroines, though, who give the album its distinction.

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In her review, Kipnis writes that Nelson's approach to her subject is notable for both its "distinction-blurring trains of association" and its poetic suppleness.

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