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Indeed, until the 1980's, Republicans could claim with considerable justification that their party's environmental record was no less distinguished than that of the Democrats.
She, a striking creature with a large beak and black-speckled tail; he, smaller but no less distinguished, with sprinkles of white interspersed on his right shoulder.
Other Balanchine dancing has been no less distinguished.
If the Houston company has worked more quietly under Mr. Freud's leadership, on present evidence its products are no less distinguished.
Or, to cite no less distinguished an author than Harold Bloom, in an essay on that terse masterwork "The Fatal Glass of Beer," Fields shows us what it means to dwell amid "sublime vileness" and the "stunningly squalid".
Influenced by younger photographers like Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, and no doubt by an awareness that Symbolism had been replaced by Cubism at the cutting edge of art, he then, in the 1910's, started making sharp-focus, tightly cropped close-ups of flowers and still lifes, an about-face from his previous work but no less distinguished.
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Death is becoming less and less distinguished.
Less distinguished was the kitchen's deep frying technique.
This proved to be one of Colin Powell's less distinguished moments.
There are important ways in which today's City Ballet is less distinguished than 30 years ago.
But less distinguished public buildings should also get a little respect.
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