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It was in this context, in the aftermath of Bosnia, that the distinguished BBC war correspondent, and future MP, Martin Bell wrote a controversial whistle-blowing article.
Beginning in 1998 it was a tradition approved by the Council that the Distinguished Veterinary Immunologist was given the first 30 min after lunch on Monday.
When people first hear the name National Ballet of Spain, they usually assume that the distinguished company performs works like "Swan Lake" and "Giselle".
He added that the distinguished African-American historian John Hope Franklin had always told him, "If you tell the unvarnished truth, people will be changed".
* I can't resist noting that the distinguished linguist from Stanford here commits what I was taught is a comma splice, which I would never knowingly do myself.
This is the opening track from Musique de Nuit, the second set that the distinguished Malian kora player Ballaké Sissoko has recorded with Vincent Segal, the adventurous, classically trained French cellist.
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Schilling told me that the distinguishing feature is that the fighting is, well, awesome.
They argue that the distinguishing feature of America for most of our history has been our global lead in education.
But Judge Sweet ruled that the distinguishing feature of DNA is its information content, its conveyance of the genetic code.
The club operators argue that the distinguishing factor is that members stay in a 4,000-square-foot 4,000-square-foot 4,000-square-foot to a 400-square-foot suite.
After all, it is often thought that the distinguishing mark of merely possible objects is that they do not actually exist.
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