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The Requiem was enthusiastically delivered, but the motets were much more distinguished.
As she explains, "A-n-n looks dreadful, but A-n-n-e looks so much more distinguished.
Who could not, after all, adore anyone who insists that her name be spelled with the "E" – "so much more distinguished.
She was awarded an Oxford DPhil by thesis in 1947 and the much more distinguished degree of DSc in 1973, for a portfolio of distinguished papers.
His career, though much more distinguished, is similar to mine.
Audiences regularly see much more distinguished dancers give performances of far less understanding and authority than these.
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He is much more distinguished-looking now.
The narrator saw previews for "Primary Colors," a movie about the Clinton administration, but doesn't think actor John Travolta looks like the president, who is much more distinguished-looking..
The narrator saw previews for "Primary Colors," a movie about the Clinton administration, but doesn't think actor John Travolta looks like the president, who is much more distinguished-looking.... View Article Roger Angell, a senior editor and a staff writer, has contributed to The New Yorker since 1944, and became a fiction editor in 1956.
The narrator saw previews for "Primary Colors," a movie about the Clinton administration, but doesn't think actor John Travolta looks like the president, who is much more distinguished-looking.... View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By Zoë Heller.
Men grow older and "more distinguished".
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