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Wakamatsu's true distinction might have been overlooked but for his surname.
"The hard shake's true distinction is imparting texture, which is unmeasurable except to the human tongue".
Yet this overriding traditionalism is Mr. Groban's true distinction: He knows what works best for him.
The men who debated the question in 1818 failed to see the true distinction...
Yet there were long-standing institutions of true distinction in Edinburgh, including the printing presses and the university.
Buried in the core of this misshapen, determinedly bumptious comedy is an American tragedy of true distinction.
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Where are their true distinctions or points of difference?
But the truer distinction is artistic: regal and uninhibited, Mr. Evans moves like few others of his generation.
When combined with the conception of a sentence's content as the set of worlds where it is true, the distinction between the two concepts of truth in a world yields a distinction between two different propositions expressed by a sentence.
If current dreams of urban agriculture come true, the distinction between town and country will blur.
The Court said: '* * * It is true, a distinction has been taken, in some cases, between simple negligence, and great or gross negligence; and it is said, that one who acts gratuitously is liable only for the latter.
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