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Ms. Hirsi Ali's sweeping statements of condemnation do not make vital distinctions that civilized people must always make.
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Visitors to Britain are rarely able to grasp — sometimes even after decades of residency — the vital distinction its inhabitants make between complaining and moaning.
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The vital distinction between timely and timeless is made perfectly clear.
But how different is that from a school that rings a bell ahead of hymn singing in assembly, where pupils are obliged to wear caps or boaters, where the school charity is Christian Aid? "It is vital that we make this distinction between religion on the one hand, and political ideology on the other.
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