Yeah, nearly all of them were card-carrying Party members, but none of them were particularly distinguishable politically. |
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It is strange that a different publisher used the same title page, but the text is not distinguishable from the 1865 edition. |
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Her ruby eyes were underscored by traceries of barely distinguishable wrinkles, and her uncovered hands were worn thin with age. |
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Their shapes were not clearly distinguishable, as they were covered by some kind of insubstantial black flame. |
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Evolution led to the appearance of organs, morphologically distinguishable regions that serve different functions. |
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During bituminization, the distinguishable plant remains are lost and the shiny black macerals are produced. |
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Jekos is distinguishable in a sense in that there there was a passing around of cheques. |
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A grade III sprain is a complete tear of the ligament with no end point distinguishable on examination. |
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Gold particles appear small at this magnification, but are distinguishable. |
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Without qualities, substance would not be distinguishable in terms of the world as we know it. |
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This masks any distinguishable sounds and virtually eliminates sensory input from sounds. |
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The concept of a soul that is distinguishable from the body and can exist independently of it is alien to Judaism. |
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Home nurses these days are hardly distinguishable from the traditional domestic help. |
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The molecular model shows that there are two possible mechanistically distinguishable pathways. |
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Should the masking periods occur in a curve, the various signals would have been distinguishable. |
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A 54 card pack is used, consisting of the standard 52 cards plus two distinguishable jokers, big and small. |
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Bowlby carefully delineated a specific type of bond that is distinguishable from other types of social ties. |
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Rhetoric aside, his policies were hardly distinguishable from those of his predecessors. |
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Some of HiT's new products were only distinguishable from each other by their electronic properties. |
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For that reason the Bonnah decision is distinguishable from the facts in the present case. |
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These are distinguishable activities even if in some cases they are performed by the same persons. |
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At any time there are several distinct saronic cycles in action, interwoven but distinguishable. |
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Apart from that it's just the scroller and very minor details that makes it distinguishable from the original. |
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Thus, low and high T peaks are not distinguishable as independent phenomena. |
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The name attribute allows each one to become unique and distinguishable from the others. |
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The ink will be visibly distinguishable from the water for some amount of time, but it will diffuse eventually to all areas of the beaker. |
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Pulses represent any celestial radio signal of a fixed frequency that is distinguishable above the background noise. |
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Such features as pitch or intonation, rhythm and tone are the first elements to be distinguishable. |
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I spin my head to see who felt me up, and it's just a woman with no distinguishable features who looks like she's on her way to work too. |
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The only thing that might have made her distinguishable in a crowd was the amount of jewellery she wore about her person. |
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This arrangement is distinguishable from the hypothec of Roman Law and of modern civil law, which is comparable to a mortgage. |
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His adoration, like a jealous lover's, is only rhetorically distinguishable from contempt. |
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The Chaouia dialect, which is distinguishable from but related to Kabyle, bears the mark and influence of Arabic. |
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Exemplary damages are distinguishable from basic and aggravated damages in that their only function is to punish the tortfeasor. |
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If the system senses a child seat, distinguishable by the flat pattern, it will disable the air bag on the passenger side. |
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Each group is led by an alpha male, who is distinguishable from the others by his deeper, throatier voice. |
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Aggravated damages, which are not always readily distinguishable from exemplary damages, may both compensate and have a punitive effect. |
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After 180 min, the protrusion of a new lateral root initial was clearly distinguishable. |
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Danto mistakenly based his original argument on Warhol's all-too distinguishable Brillo Boxes. |
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Panther caps are distinguishable by their brownish-colored caps with off-white warts. |
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Feathers also exhibit serial homology, in that the individual feathers are not distinguishable on any criterion. |
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Each of these has its own characteristics and is therefore distinguishable from the others. |
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The areolae on the valve are usually too small to be distinguishable with the light microscope. |
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I do think that his intention is distinguishable from the straightforward racists. |
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However there was no distinguishable change in his condition after the radiation, and I kept treating him as before. |
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The vote will become even less distinguishable from an opinion poll than it already is. |
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No distinguishable cluster of events occurred among children hospitalized for autistic disorders. |
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Bottom-dwelling shellfish, ammonites, etc., occur within this matrix as a distinguishable, generally macroscopic component. |
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These are distinguishable on the basis of certain specific features of the complaint. |
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Unwanted algae are distinguishable by their chlorophyll and carotenoid compounds. |
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Forelius sp. 1 is apparently an undescribed species, distinguishable from Forelius maccooki by the lack of erect setae on the antennal scapes. |
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Abnormal diploid, triploid and tetraploid nuclei with separated dual color signals were clearly distinguishable from normal nuclei. |
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We allowed additional pain outside the maximal pain site if pain intensity was low and distinguishable from the central pain. |
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In other words, light-blue tones are not distinguishable from each other. |
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His most distinguishable feature was his mop of carroty hair. |
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The term bronchotomy, then, encompassed both tracheotomy and laryngotomy and all these three terms were used loosely and they were not easily distinguishable from each other. |
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The antineutron, although neutral like the neutron, is distinguishable from the neutron because it is composed of two anti-down quarks and one anti-up quark. |
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This condition is distinguishable from rosacea because it affects all sun-exposed areas of the body, and patients will develop light sensitivity with repeated exposure. |
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Several countries with socialized medicine have breast-cancer survival rates that are barely distinguishable from our own. |
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It has few distinguishable stars and is mainly notable for a nebulous, cloud-like cluster which ancient astronomers regarded as an area where energies were dissipated. |
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While some fragments of buildings and heaps of distinguishable rubble littered the area, most of the area was flattened as if paved by a steamroller. |
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The bow is impressive and very photogenic, with the exposed starboard anchor still housed and its hawser and mooring bollards easily distinguishable. |
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With a fair wind it's a four hour crossing to the island, distinguishable from surrounding islands thanks to the casuarina trees planted by the Portuguese. |
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The jog-dial has some resistance to it, so pushing it up and down is distinguishable from pushing it into the body of the player in order to make a menu selection. |
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During this process it goes through different morphologically distinguishable stages corresponding to the acquisition and elaboration of new functions. |
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Black Ducks are unusual among dabbling ducks in that males and females are almost identical, distinguishable in the breeding season only by the bright yellow bill of the male. |
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In many cases, the disconformity is identified only with difficulty in the seismic reflection data, and may be distinguishable only on regional or semi-regional scales. |
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The parts of the body are quite distinguishable from the self. |
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Both of those cases, on my submission, are readily distinguishable. |
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More than just a rampant performer, his instantly distinguishable, almost androgynous voice has the power to hurt and haunt in vastly varying situations. |
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The intermediate cluster became less distinguishable in wilted flowers. |
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Both cultivars were clearly distinguishable on the dendrogram. |
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Pancreatic disease is mainly distinguishable at palpation as tenderness. |
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During this period dividing cells were easily distinguishable prior to blastodisc formation, and little change in morphometry occurs. |
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The Vale of Mowbray is distinguishable from the Vale of York by its meandering rivers and more undulating landscape. |
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The capacity, volume or storage of a reservoir is usually divided into distinguishable areas. |
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Such concepts are virtually synonymous for wrongful copying and are in no meaningful fashion distinguishable from infringement of a copyright. |
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Unitarian theology, therefore, is distinguishable from the belief system of modern Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist churches and fellowships. |
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A grand jury is traditionally larger than and distinguishable from the petit jury used during a trial, usually with 12 jurors. |
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Their kingdom was weak, hopelessly divided, and ruled by a king who was barely distinguishable from a peasant. |
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Tradition in music suggests a historical context with which one can perceive distinguishable patterns. |
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Many of the church dignitaries are distinguishable by peculiarities of dress, as the shovel hat and kirtle. |
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The sexes are identical in appearance, but young birds are readily distinguishable from adults. |
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By day it is easily distinguishable from other coastal lighthouses by its white color and black lantern. |
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Juvenile dolphins have a more muted appearance and become more distinguishable when they mature. |
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But it's worth noting that, despite the dancers' skintight unitards, the sexes are barely distinguishable. |
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Gravid females are immediately distinguishable by the developing ootheca contained in an expanded brood sac. |
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The self-limiting vitritis is clearly distinguishable from regular CMV retinitis, where there is no inflammatory response. |
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A grand jury is traditionally larger than and distinguishable from a petit jury or the trial jury, which is used during a trial. |
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The column is homeomorphic, with no radices or radice sockets and no obviously distinguishable nodals or internodals. |
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Even in some computer typefaces, the two characters are barely distinguishable. |
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The goalkeeper must wear clothing that is easily distinguishable from that worn by the other players and the match officials. |
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The Shafiite School predominates and seems distinguishable by its eclectic tradition. |
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In this cartilage, the young chondrocytes, isogonics cells, territorial matrix and interterritorial matrix are distinguishable. |
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In female genitalia, it is readily distinguishable from other species by a short scyphiform antrum. |
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In dictionary entries, the term subcontinent signifies a large, distinguishable subdivision of a continent. |
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Within Belgium the Flemings form a clearly distinguishable group, set apart by their language and customs. |
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And, Walser villages are easily distinguishable from Grisonian ones, since Walser houses are made of wood instead of stone. |
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At last around the year 200 AD, speakers of the North Germanic branch became distinguishable from the other Germanic language speakers. |
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This group is distinguishable into the Eastern Orthodox Church and Old Believers. |
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According to Aristotle, spontaneity and chance are causes of some things, distinguishable from other types of cause. |
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In more contemporary times there has been increasing discussion on national flags and a desire by some Oceanians to display their distinguishable and individualistic identity. |
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The flash from the muzzles of the guns was seen distinctly through the mist and smoke on the horizon, although the ships themselves were not distinguishable. |
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Scouse is highly distinguishable from other English dialects. |
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Thus, in a pastured herd, any calves or herd bulls usually are clearly distinguishable from the cows due to distinctively different sizes and clear anatomical differences. |
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They were then polished with progressively finer sandpaper to improve clarity of the tracheids and make the tree rings clearer and more easily distinguishable. |
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Temnospondyl stem-amphibians from the Economy Member are referable to two groups, Capitosauroidea and Trematosauroidea, distinguishable on the basis of jaw fragments. |
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Postmodern art has questioned common rules and guidelines of what is regarded as 'fine art', merging low art with the fine arts until none is fully distinguishable. |
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Hence their primary division is into primeval and secondary or Epizootic. And the epizootic mountains are still farther distinguishable into original and derivative. |
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One of the earliest distinguishable stone tool forms is the hand axe. |
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The creative arts are often divided into more specific categories, typically along perceptually distinguishable categories such as media, genre, styles, and form. |
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The vision of this project is to explore conceptually, experimentally and technologically the limits of large entanglement of macroscopically distinguishable quantum states. |
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They are also distinguishable from females by their fringed toes. |
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Shoegaze combines ethereal, swirling vocals with layers of distorted, bent, flanged guitars, creating a wash of sound where no instrument is distinguishable from another. |
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