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Waldheim was looking for something distinguished to do.
The poet Sir John Betjeman said that the clear planning of the first and second quadrangles, coupled with the relationship of their size to the heights of the buildings around them, "make what would be undistinguished buildings judged on their detail, into something distinguished".
Betjeman, describing the first and second quadrangles, said that they had "what look like Cotswold manors on all sides", adding that "The clearness of the planning of Jesus College and the relation of the heights of the buildings to the size of the quadrangles make what would be undistinguished buildings judged on their detail, into something distinguished".
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You may also want to ask the applicant for something distinguishing from a course taken with you, such as a graded exam or paper or a project evaluation.
According to the mayor of London, Boris Johnson, the Olympic site "needed something extra, something to distinguish the east London skyline, something to arouse the curiosity and wonder of Londoners and visitors.
Something was still there, that something that distinguished an artist from a performer: the revealing of self.
Indeed, not only must the conceptual constituents that define the being of something be distinguished from the affirmation of its existence (as in gnoseology), but also the very essence of something must be metaphysically distinguished from its existence.
There was something that distinguished them from everyone else she knew.
But this mini-stimulus still lacked something that distinguished the earlier package: a price tag.
So almost everything is new, and rebuilding seems to result inevitably in something less distinguished than what was replaced.
Mr. Lemke, an architecture buff, figured that while fixing all those things, he should try to turn the ordinary ranch house into something more distinguished.
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