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I didn't want it to look flattering or distinguished like a traditional portrait.
No living poet has written verse more delicately rendered or distinguished than Walcott, though few individual poems seem destined to be remembered.
Pale, (from Latin palus, "stake"), district separated from the surrounding country by defined boundaries or distinguished by a different administrative and legal system.
Some exercised considerable influence if they were regarded as outstandingly efficient, wise, or distinguished in their respective civic or religious capacities.
People in the congregation and community were "as a whole, very nearly white," the historian wrote, "and, out of their community, could not be recognized or distinguished as colored people".
And in fact he says at the outset of this section of the book that he can remember very few: death set a horizon within which ordinarily terrible things could not be seen or distinguished.
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