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Fox further blurs distinctions between news and opinion by having anchors and political commentators switch roles from one day to the next.
In the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, distinctions between mates and predators are potentially difficult to make.
In his edition of 1725, the celebrated poet Alexander Pope regularized distinctions between verse and prose.
Joan Valentine, who once worked as a ladies ' maid, describes the distinctions of rank within this society to Ashe Marson in Something Fresh.
There are two uncontroversial semantically-relevant distinctions between that and which in relative clauses in standard English.
All observed asymmetries between the two alternants are shown to fall out naturally from this and related structural distinctions.
When we write something, we are legitimizing it and legitimizing the distinctions those words bring forth.
Another equally important anthropological question is how biological distinctions are made symbolically and socially meaningful.
The wider population of Sunni Muslims is another matter where crucial distinctions need to be made.
Only by steadfastly maintaining an arm's-length relationship with the military-industrial complex can it preserve these distinctions.
Despite their pervasiveness, lanning clearly shows that such sharp distinctions cannot be maintained.
In contrast, there are in Chile very sharp accent distinctions among the different social classes.
At such moments, our distinctions between sacred and secular, our demarcations of time, place and identity, are briefly but intensely shaken.
Based on the preceding readings, how would you identify the salient distinctions between civil-political and economic-social rights?
First is the issue of the legal and administrative banishment of racial distinctions.
But the wider the time span or the geographic stretch, the harder it is to make many fine distinctions.
This distinctions are more meaningful to me psychologically and linguistically than they are metaphysically.
Let us make the best of this virtue by living it, by making colour, caste, language and similar distinctions irrelevant among us.
Gradually the distinctions between felonies and misdemeanours were eroded by legislation.
Social organization in the Shona was based on distinctions between commoners and a ruling class.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That this is a methodological device no one denies, but so are most of the other distinctions that we frame.
The distinctions between cycloid and ctenoid scales, between placoid and ganoid fishes, are vague, and can hardly be maintained.
Countess, here is the man who counts all equal under the sun, who decries class, and recognises no social distinctions.
The want of more distinctions between the demonstrative pronouns is also greatly felt.
They dread to grant distinctions, and to judge of us discerningly is beyond them.
This is an exceptional Act, creating and enforcing distinctions, and it excepts all incomes under a certain amount.
If the frons precedes the versus, the same distinctions, of course, are possible between the two chief parts.
Against the background of globality, the experience of images is one of simultaneous distinctions and integration.
The like applies to the introduction of qualitative distinctions into the hedonistic theory of conduct.
Now, in the end, Nance foresaw wrested away from silvan the last of the distinctions she had hoped to win for him.
But the good of my country must stand on a higher ground than distinctions like these.
But these distinctions should be and are retained in the divisions of the Holarctic.
How far and with what advantage may these distinctions be stated in spatial terms?
At the outset, we should keep in mind the distinctions between the agent, the servant, and the independent contractor.
Strange net-work of classes in a democratic country, of distinctions the more galling for their intangibility.
This raises at once the just complaint that invidious distinctions are made.
They were taunted with sycophancy to England, and a craving after English distinctions and aristocratic preeminence.
The distinctions awarded to the Lycian people are in full proportion to those of their king Sarpedon.
The distinctions between tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, and romantic comedy often become barely discernible.
Neither is he trammeled by any nice distinctions as to what may or may not be considered game.
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