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(i) is the basic feature that distinguished states of affairs from facts; (ii) is the basic feature that distinguished them from thoughts.
It was more than brute power that distinguished the first 300, though.
Other items are a reminder of the simple, handcrafted objects that distinguished the memorial's impromptu inspiration.
(Fat content, bacteria count, and delivery time were among the factors that distinguished the grades).
A new cold war would lack other key features that distinguished its forerunner.
The main thing that distinguished him was his rural residency status.
But the order specified some details that distinguished the tribunals from courts-martial.
It still does, but with less of the emotional jolt that distinguished his début.
But this mini-stimulus still lacked something that distinguished the earlier package: a price tag.
Rather, he added, "it was the intelligence and good taste" of her interpretations that distinguished her.
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