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The panel's belief that political advocacy by noncitizens poses some sort of distinctive threat is also belied by the evidence.
In a cryptotype, "class membership of the word is not apparent until there is a question of using it or referring to it in one of these special types of sentence, and then we find that this word belongs to a class requiring some sort of distinctive treatment, which may even be the negative treatment of excluding that type of sentence" (p. 89).
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Unless you see the rise of a center-left that is a partner in some sort of way and that is distinctive from their right-wing and has some purchase and sway.
Instead, this sort of distinctive marking has been relegated to the flip sides of the euro coins.
You had different things to say on trade, entitlements, foreign policy, even your daughter Ivanka's child care plan was sort of distinctive.
"Radio 2 has a unique opportunity to offer licence fee payers the sort of distinctive output that can't be heard anywhere else, due to its popularity and privileged funding position.
Sun don't like what she says so spike it #murdochgate 10.56pm: Jeremy Paxman is wearing the same sort of distinctive red socks as Andrew Rawnsley was wearing earlier on.
In the same letter he advised his correspondent to "avoid actually recognised myths such as vampirism, reincarnation, etc"., and praises writers he himself admires for creating "a sort of distinctive awe of their own".
Some sort of scam?
Some sort of managed it.
Then some sort of chortle.
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