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He drew no particular distinctions among them.
And that still seems like one of American culture's particular distinctions.
Then there are those who are so busy that they claim not to notice any particular distinctions between the weekend and the rest of the week.
After 10 years on the City Council representing a district that was roughly 60 percent Latino, Mr. Garcetti can speak with ease about the particular distinctions between Mexicans from Oaxaca and those from Chihuahua.
In particular, distinctions based upon cultural attributes such as language and religion, coupled with the spread of ideas such as those of the nuclear family and the social acceptability of deliberate fertility control, appear to have played more important roles than were recognized by transition theorists.
Over the past hundred years, skepticism about the possibility of offering a uniquely true and complete system of ontological categories has led discussion of categories to shift from attempts to offer complete systems of categories to attempts merely to draw particular distinctions, especially among our conceptual or linguistic categories.
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No one else sang with particular distinction.
But it was his money that earned him particular distinction.
The performances of these indifferent works were generally agreeable, though of no particular distinction.
These are accompanied by a tomato relish of no particular distinction.
She studied, with no particular distinction, at Vassar and at Columbia.
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