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And yet to be "attracted" to something, you must be somehow distinct from it.
It highlights a curious philosophy; that there are movies and there are films, and the two are somehow distinct.
Daphne's Dive isn't so much a melting pot as it is the rum punch that Daphne offers, in which the separate flavors mingle, but remain somehow distinct.
Cunning and self-conscious, glad to outrage, with the delicacy of those blurry but somehow distinct faces and electric palette, conjuring up Carnaby Street, his work translates quite easily to a new century.
While some interpret the lack of BAME employees in strategic roles as somehow distinct from racism in football, Roberts believes it is all part of the same spectrum of prejudice.
The book posits a golden age of the gracious South: a time when there were individual slaves but which was somehow distinct from the later age of institutionalized slavery: No wonder Welty had to write this as a fairy tale.
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Most people seem to feel there's somehow a distinct presence or threat of violence [in your work].
As we had, somehow, three distinct population from Kathmandu municipality, Kathmandu VDCs and Dhading VDCs; effect of this classification as an effect modifier would be worth analysing.
This third question arises from the sense in the early modern period that our idea or representation of space and time must somehow be importantly distinct from our idea or representation of ordinary physical objects.
It felt very distinct somehow".
something that is idle and dumb and distinct somehow from regulated fun?
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