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Far more distinguished was a now classic adaptation of Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely (1944).
Considerably more distinguished was Counsellor at Law (1933), a bold-for-its-time examination of anti-Semitism that was adapted by Elmer Rice from his own play and starred John Barrymore.
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His career, though much more distinguished, is similar to mine.
Though the slightly more distinguished crowd was apparent in the VIP area, the rest of the ballroom was a typical sea of young staffers and lobbyists lucky enough to snag a ticket from their offices or buy a pair before they sold out in a record-setting three hours.
That there were also dwellings of more distinguished persons is shown by the fact that Caesar once lived here (Suet. Caes. 46) and L. Arruntius Stella, consul in 101 A.D. (Mart. XII.3.9; cf. XII.21.5).
When these dudes fluff their meat up to make it more distinguished, they're just trying to reclaim the tenuous masculinity that has been decimated in our culture.
She's now the president judge of the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia, a very distinguished position; perhaps more distinguished than being a Federal District Court judge.
Yet bad news quickly followed: two of the country's more distinguished shops are shutting for good.
One item that has a more distinguished provenance is the teak and wool armchair made by Finn Juhl, the Danish furniture designer.
"It's always interesting to go to a party where the other guests are more distinguished than you are," Mr. Stern said.
Gray is all about being more distinguished, intelligent, dapper, and wiser (that's because he is!) than our younger male brethren.
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