Ecological anthropology has a long and distinguished history in Papua New Guinea. |
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You have distinguished between a restorative form of justice and a retributive form of justice. |
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Inevitably, some of the experts would be regarded, at any rate by some people, as even more distinguished than others. |
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Gray wolves can be distinguished from red wolves by their larger size, broader snout, and shorter ears. |
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Since it stretched along the length of the Yare bank, sections of the quayside were distinguished from each other by their own names. |
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The bearded pig is distinguished by its elongated head, narrow body, and abundant chin whiskers. |
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The acciaccatura is distinguished by a light diagonal line through note hook. |
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Blue and yellow are not distinguished by those with this condition, and may be seen as white or grey. |
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Lannes led the advance guard into Italy in 1800 and distinguished himself in the campaign. |
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Hereditary chiefs were distinguished by refined manners, dignity, honor, and self-confidence. |
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Toads can be distinguished from frogs by their heavier build and brown, warty skin with females being larger than males. |
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Eleven companies and one individual were honored with the academy's distinguished awards. |
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This is real moral leadership, as distinguished from the authoritarianism masquerading as morality. |
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The barn owl's call is distinguished by a screech that has shades of a wheeze. |
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The judges who sat in this court were distinguished by the name of justices, or justiciaries. |
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Another distinguished citizen, who prefers not to be named, puts it another way. |
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The donor and recipient chromosomes could be distinguished by the genetic markers that flanked the white genes. |
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Chosen by C. Marius as his quaestor he distinguished himself in the Numidian War. |
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Winged elm, also called corked elm or wahoo elm, can be distinguished from other elms by the woody, wing-like growths along the branchlets. |
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A goatee instantly adds an air of distinguished maturity to one's appearance. |
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Built in the shape of a 108-sided mandala it is distinguished by many 15th Century murals painted by Nepali artists. |
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This, whispers Her Ladyship, is where Her Majesty the Queen brings her most distinguished dinner guests for their postprandial entertainment. |
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Some of our distinguished public officials would, ahem, be leading the way. |
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Microscopically, this type of mushroom is easily distinguished by its nodulose spores. |
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The eggs of the spiny leaf insect are oval in shape and can be distinguished easily from the insect's droppings. |
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His father, a distinguished Marxist academic, resigned from Labour during one of its debilitating civil wars. |
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They can be distinguished for their wide hats and somewhat anachronic looking outfit. |
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The Institute of Medicine has a distinguished history of publishing weighty reports on important subjects. |
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Whether drawings, xerographs or paintings, Viktor A. Pavlov's works are all distinguished by fine artistry. |
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The global market is distinguished on the basis of major geographic regions, with a special breakout on China. |
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The ampoules containing the two allergens could not be distinguished from one another or from the distilled water. |
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At the same time, her children excel all the children in town in learning, in demeanor, and in a certain reserved and distinguished bearing. |
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Of course, Zwellnox's land was distinguished from the other worlds solely by its complete and utter lack of jocundity. |
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Once again the Dukes were on active service and they soon distinguished themselves by vigorous and active patrolling the line. |
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Its paleness escapes looking bland thanks to contrasting inlays of ebony, walnut and amboyna, a wood distinguished by bird's eye curls. |
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Usually it is not a matter of controversy when a distinguished alumna returns to her alma mater to address former mentors and current students. |
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But what we learn in chemistry is that chiral objects cannot be distinguished by an achiral probe. |
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His quickness of thought and steadiness of judgement ensured a distinguished term of office. |
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He had a distinguished career as a math professor, specializing in algebra, algebraic geometry and number theory. |
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It's hard to find other producers who've enjoyed such distinguished success right out of the box. |
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Traditionally, courts in Ontario have distinguished between natural watercourses and the flow of surface waters. |
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One color can simply be left plain, while the other can be distinguished with a simple piece of tape or adhesive dot. |
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Nineteenth-century British society distinguished clearly between aristocrats, gentlemen, and common workingmen. |
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Four of the McCartney sisters received thunderous applause after a most eloquent and moving allocution from the distinguished Political Editor of The Sunday World. |
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We hear the Argentinian describe how he arrived in a new town and caused a sensation in the local press by pretending to be a distinguished expert on leprosy. |
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Calibrachoa can, however, be distinguished from Petunia based on the higher chromosome number, chromosome morphology, plant branching habit and type of flower bud estivation. |
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The person to be honored can be any Kiwanian who has distinguished him or herself either in Kiwanis work, in public service, or in his or her field of endeavor or profession. |
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The abuses which we are condemning are due to the fact that they who distinguished one age of discretion for Penance and another for the Eucharist did so in error. |
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He was awarded a distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Medical Officer of HMAS Stuart during combat rescue operations in the Persian Gulf. |
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He has aced the short third at West Bank and the par-four fifth at East London in orthodox fashion during a long and distinguished career on South Africa's fairways. |
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Stephen Eric Bronner is a distinguished Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University. |
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It is not exactly a usual thing for a six-foot-five inch white man with a shock of white hair, a man of distinguished bearing to ask for a job as a hotwalker at a racetrack. |
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A large number of detectives were involved, with long and distinguished records, from three different squads. |
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The manners in which free-born people become slaves may be distinguished according as slaves are acquired from without or within the limits of the tribe. |
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Most of the significant differences that allow taxa referable to these genera to be consistently distinguished involve features of the soft-part anatomy, not the carapace. |
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But in spite of his melancholy bearing and despondent expression, there were few who could say that they had ever seen a man of more distinguished presence. |
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Of the six Indo-European cases capable of being governed by adpositions, the ablative and genitive singular were not distinguished outside of o-stems. |
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The mandapa remained a square, though it was now distinguished by circular columns, the shafts of which had been lathed and thus acquired a number of parallel knife-edges. |
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He is a smart, well-intentioned man with a long and distinguished career. |
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The age of discretion comes individually, around seven years, when common bread can be distinguished from the Eucharistic bread, the true Body of Christ. |
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Also a distinguished soloist and recitalist, he has shared the stage with many well-known orchestras and performed at numerous international music festivals. |
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A distinguished playwright who has written a number of fine political dramas, he never descends to the paranoid conspiratorial theories so typical of that genre. |
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The inner essences of things were identified in their definitions, and distinguished in that way from accidental properties they exhibited under various circumstances. |
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In a physiological sense, true aliment is to be distinguished as that portion of the food which is capable of being digested and absorbed into the blood. |
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The individuals portrayed were members of the ruling elite, priests, warriors and even distinguished artisans. |
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Bus, taxi and calafia lines and routes are distinguished from one another by their vehicles colors. |
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Indonesia has its own representation of traditional attire and dress from each province with its own unique and distinguished designs. |
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They were distinguished from the other companies of the Body Guards by wearing white bandoleers garnished with silver lace. |
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This distinguished it from the older Pliocene Epoch, which Lyell had originally thought to be the youngest fossil rock layer. |
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Machair is distinguished from the links on the east coast of Scotland by a lower mineral content, whereas the links are high in silica. |
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The sexes can be distinguished very easily by the size of their footprints. |
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The regiment distinguished itself when it defeated Washington's forces at the Battle of Brandywine. |
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It is distinguished from voluntary manslaughter by the absence of intention. |
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The pipes and drums have distinguished themselves, most recently winning the award for Album of the Year at the 2009 Classical Brits. |
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Many distinguished and renowned figures have studied at the University of Aberdeen. |
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The Lex Calpurnia, however, also allowed citizenship to be granted for distinguished bravery. |
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Light European males can be distinguished from kestrels by their mainly brown wings. |
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It is distinguished from the harbor seal by its straight head profile, nostrils set well apart, and fewer spots on its body. |
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The Chancellor of the University is Sir Emyr Jones Parry GCMG, a distinguished former diplomat and Ambassador to the United Nations. |
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It is distinguished from other forms of Methodism by the Calvinistic nature of its theology. |
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Charters should be distinguished from warrants and letters of appointment, as they have perpetual effect. |
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A number of distinguished scholars from the British Museum accompanied the collections to Aberystwyth. |
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Jackson's technical hurdling ability distinguished him from his peers whether they were faster than him or not. |
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Coastal salt marshes can be distinguished from terrestrial habitats by the daily tidal flow that occurs and continuously floods the area. |
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In this case, males are distinguished by roe containing white testes and females with roe containing orange ovaries. |
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A form was distinguished by being shared by all its members, the young inheriting any variations they might have from their parents. |
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A cladistic species is the smallest group of populations that can be distinguished by a unique set of morphological or genetic traits. |
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On each foot, the five clearly distinguished toes are grouped into two fascicles. |
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The fin whale is usually distinguished by its tall spout, long back, prominent dorsal fin, and asymmetrical colouration. |
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Other populations have not been as well studied, although specialized fish and mammal eating killer whales have been distinguished elsewhere. |
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The solid solution needs to be distinguished from mechanical mixtures of powdered solids like two salts, sugar and salt, etc. |
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A bowel adjoins the stomachs, whose individual sections can only be distinguished histologically. |
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Among cetaceans, whales are distinguished by an unusual longevity compared to other higher mammals. |
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During the First World War, the Sardinian soldiers of the Brigata Sassari distinguished themselves. |
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Salt pans can be distinguished in that they contain thinly laminated layers of clayey silt. |
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Members of Rajidae are distinguished by their stiff snout and a rostrum that is not reduced. |
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In most modern dialects, the nominative and oblique cases are primarily distinguished only in the singular of masculine nouns. |
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Baltic amber is distinguished by its yield of succinic acid, hence the name succinite. |
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It can be distinguished from other ambers via IR spectroscopy due to a specific carbonyl absorption peak. |
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Howard was also a member of the House of Commons, yet he was not as distinguished as many others have been. |
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Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. |
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Completing the decoration are stylized ataurique motifs distinguished by asymmetrical leaves. |
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I was never distinguished for address, and have often even blundered in making my bow. |
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It is readily distinguished from Schizophoria parafragilis by shape and by its widely diverging brachiophore supporting plates. |
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The dormice are distinguished from the campagnols by the superior softness of the fur, and the greater length of the tail. |
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A hundred, a thousand, few, many, are to be considered as collective nouns, and distinguished as such, by the singular article. |
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Bifacially retouched knives used to deflesh hides and to cut meat or skin can be distinguished by their edge angle and partially by their shape. |
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A university can confer a degree upon a distinguished man because it can judge whether his degreeless condition is due to accident or not. |
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The court of jurisdiction is to be distinguished from the deliberative body, the advisers of the crown. |
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The Dugong is easily distinguished from the manatees by its fluked, dolphin-like tail. |
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I am by birth a Genevese, and my family is one of the most distinguished of that republic. |
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He was more distinguished in sport, playing college cricket as well as running, hunting, and steeplechasing. |
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Amber Luthergaard had been a fixture in the halls of Congress for over a year now. The distinguished gentlegirl was adjusting. |
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Stress in English is phonemic, and some pairs of words are distinguished by stress. |
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These four vowels are only distinguished in RP, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. |
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Herophilus also distinguished between veins and arteries, noting that the latter pulse while the former do not. |
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He was a native of Volsinii in Etruria, from the distinguished family of the Rufii Festi. |
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They had a common linguistic, religious and artistic heritage that distinguished them from the culture of the surrounding polities. |
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Strabo, writing in the Roman era, clearly distinguished between the Celts and Britons. |
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The cloth and the dress distinguished one class of people from the other class. |
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She distinguished as to this, the inexistence in God from eternity, and the figurative manifestation in time. |
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Yet another task is that of entertaining distinguished foreign guests and scientists. |
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The Revolution thus distinguished itself quite early by its radical individualism. |
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The difference between private life and commerce was a fluid one distinguished by an informal demarcation of function. |
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Whittle received the Tony Jannus Award in 1969 for his distinguished contributions to commercial aviation. |
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Tompot blennies are distinguished by a pair of lappets above the eyes and dark stripes along the body. |
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Nationalization is distinguished from property redistribution in that the government retains control of nationalized property. |
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Marque or make are often used to denote a brand of motor vehicle, which may be distinguished from a car model. |
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In February 2010, Dawkins was named to the Freedom From Religion Foundation's Honorary Board of distinguished achievers. |
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These outcomes of evolution are distinguished based on time scale as macroevolution versus microevolution. |
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In German linguistics, German dialects are distinguished from varieties of standard German. |
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The PhD was often distinguished from the earlier higher doctorates by distinctive academic dress. |
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Perhaps most of all, the university is renowned for a long and distinguished tradition in mathematics and the sciences. |
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Oxford has produced a large number of distinguished jurists, judges and lawyers around the world. |
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It was formerly restricted to those former scholars of Winchester who were also scholars of New College, and distinguished guests. |
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Together, these compose the mode of production and Marx distinguished historical eras in terms of distinct modes of production. |
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However, the tradition of distinguished gentlefolk retiring to the crescent continued. |
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In west Penwith, the area of late survival of the Cornish language, spriggans are distinguished from pixies by their malevolent nature. |
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Bacon is distinguished from salt pork and ham by differences in the brine or dry packing. |
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The jargon of the areas is distinguished from that of Kent in certain words. |
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In this field, his most distinguished successors were Marcus Pacuvius and Lucius Accius. |
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He then became tutor to three young brothers, one of whom, Richard Peters, later became a distinguished academic. |
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The music is in four sections and characterised by a more refined and distinguished air than the other anthems. |
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In opera, the informal equivalent is diva, which means a distinguished singer, but may also denote a prima donna. |
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Dame Julie Andrews has received many Honorary degrees in recognition of her distinguished career in entertainment. |
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Horse racing has a long and distinguished history and has been practised in civilisations across the world since ancient times. |
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The live oaks are distinguished for being evergreen, but are not actually a distinct group and instead are dispersed across the genus. |
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He began to deliver public lectures on the history of landscape painting, which were attended by distinguished audiences. |
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Usually it is a region which is distinguished by its common natural features of geography, geology, and climate. |
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Danes have distinguished themselves as jazz musicians, and the Copenhagen Jazz Festival has acquired an international reputation. |
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Original Roman work can, however, still be distinguished in the wall facings. |
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The history of the concept of GDP should be distinguished from the history of changes in ways of estimating it. |
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Modern welfare programs are chiefly distinguished from earlier forms of poverty relief by their universal, comprehensive character. |
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The classic mola is pure applique and is distinguished by alternating bands of color. |
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In many nations statutory law is distinguished from and subordinate to constitutional law. |
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A monarchy temporarily controlled by two or more people is, however, usually distinguished as a coregency. |
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A reception for over 1,500 participants, distinguished visitors and special guests was held in the hangar bays of the carrier Ronald Reagan. |
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Credit ratings for structured finance instruments may be distinguished from ratings for other debt securities in several important ways. |
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It is distinguished from religious cosmology in that it approaches these questions using philosophical methods like dialectics. |
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My colleagues in the Government join with me in expressing to you our sense of the world's loss in the death of your distinguished husband. |
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Welsh medium education should be distinguished from the teaching of the Welsh language itself as an academic subject. |
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These three persons are typically distinguished by their relation to each other. |
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I never saw such another eye in a human head, though I have seen the most distinguished men of my time. |
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Musical theatre is closely related to the theatrical form of opera, but the two are usually distinguished by weighing a number of factors. |
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Gilbert in 1890 to describe the process of mountain building as distinguished from epeirogeny. |
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Apart from its large size, the red fox is distinguished from other fox species by its ability to adapt quickly to new environments. |
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The male Spanish sparrow and Italian sparrow are distinguished by their chestnut crowns. |
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Violettas can be distinguished from violas by the lack of ray markings on their petals. |
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In mycology, species have historically been distinguished by a variety of methods and concepts. |
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Sustained global cooling is distinguished from the temporary climatic effects of flood basalt events or impacts. |
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It has been distinguished from other cod species by its lack of the chin barbel. |
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In asceticism Priscillian distinguished three degrees, though he did not deny hope of pardon to those who were unable to attain full perfection. |
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As distinguished from nursery crops, floriculture crops are generally herbaceous. |
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Stratagems must be carefully distinguished strategy from perfidy, since the former are allowed, whereas the latter is prohibited. |
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However, Kenyon's controllership was marked by several highly distinguished programming successes. |
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Anatomically, these two groups can be distinguished most noticeably by their pelvic structure. |
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In June 1644 Hammond, then serving under Edward Massie, distinguished himself at the capture of Tewkesbury. |
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This is distinguished from changes on the bed of the watercourse, which is referred to as scour. |
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That allows them to be distinguished from the regional varieties of modern standard German. |
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Gregory's election to the throne of St Peter made his family the most distinguished clerical dynasty of the period. |
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It is also not clear that they distinguished the tribes into linguistic categories in any exact way. |
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The relative backness of the two vowels was opposite in the two areas that distinguished them. |
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Tribes such as the Chatti, Cimbri, and Langobardi have not been well distinguished until relatively recently. |
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Still, they are distinguished from the other Thracians by particularities of religion and custom. |
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Despite this, they are distinguished from other Thracians by particularities of religion and custom. |
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The High German consonant shift distinguished the High German languages from the other West Germanic languages. |
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Types of clerics are distinguished from offices, even when the latter are commonly or exclusively occupied by clerics. |
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Different cities often worshipped the same deities, sometimes with epithets that distinguished them and specified their local nature. |
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This area was also called Arabia and not sharply distinguished from the peninsula. |
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The Mongols characterized otachi doctors by their use of herbal remedies, which was distinguished from the spiritual cures of Mongol shamanism. |
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The port is distinguished by its size, infrastructure, and efficiency in managing the flow of ships. |
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Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are the leaves, flowers, or stems from plants used for flavoring or as a garnish. |
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According to Marcel Mauss, sacrifice is distinguished from other forms of offering by being consecrated, and hence sanctified. |
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As a symbolic activity, it is no longer confined to religion, but is distinguished from technical action. |
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Most cosmetics are distinguished by the area of the body intended for application. |
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John's son Henry the Navigator distinguished himself in the battle, being wounded during the conquest. |
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Castles and cities are identified by pictorial glyphs representing turreted castles or walled towns, distinguished in order of their importance. |
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It is distinguished from other parts of the Atlantic Ocean by its characteristic brown Sargassum seaweed and often calm blue water. |
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He distinguished himself in the conquest of Grenada, with his military abilities, his skill as a swordsman and his bravery. |
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They are distinguished from the native Tamil population that has resided in Sri Lanka since ancient times. |
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The identity of his parents is still unknown, but he appears to have been a member of a distinguished and influential noble family. |
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Paramount rulers distinguished themselves from the extended nobility by prefixing the word k'uhul to their ajaw title. |
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Meniketti states it appears that these two cargoes can be distinguished based on differences in their key elements. |
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The barks of the species are easily distinguished when whole, both in macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. |
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They are only distinguished accordingly as they fulfill or reject their mission. |
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Uncle Tom is there, as a concession to me, and very proudsome and distinguished he looks in evening formal. |
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They are distinguished mainly by their mentality, and would differentiate themselves from the proletariat or working class. |
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Central German is distinguished by having experienced only the first and fourth phases of the High German consonant shift. |
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The last are distinguished from long and short diphthongs by a markedly long and stressed second component. |
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Furthermore, the use of do as an auxiliary should be distinguished from the use of do as a normal lexical verb, as in They do their homework. |
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Like most dialects of English it is distinguished primarily by its vowel phonology. |
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Public Schools... are distinguished from those which until recently were entitled Grammar Schools. |
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However, by the late 17th century they were also distinguished by the quality and length of the vowel. |
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Similar to the discussion above, clitics must be able to be distinguished from words. |
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Objects are distinguished from subjects in the syntactic trees that represent sentence structure. |
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The regional varieties of English can be distinguished in terms of vocabulary and phonology. |
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Holder also has a distinguished film career, and Headley has won a Grammy Award as well. |
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Those who sell their own products are distinguished from purveyors, who purvey what others produce. |
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The synod in the Western churches is similar, but it is distinguished by being usually limited to an assembly of bishops. |
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In the past, some theologians distinguished between rubrics they considered of Divine origin and those merely of human origin. |
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He was also introduced to John Churchman, a distinguished London merchant who became Master of the Merchant Taylors Company. |
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His historical method was distinguished by his thorough and sensitive use of historical sources, and by his determinedly historical perspective. |
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It is distinguished from recklessness because, on a subjective basis, there is foresight but no desire to produce the consequences. |
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This must be distinguished from the situation in which the abnormality of mind causes a craving for drink or drugs. |
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Customary international law can be distinguished from treaty law, which consists of explicit agreements between nations to assume obligations. |
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It was distinguished from Church law, as well as peculiar local customs and royal decrees, and represented the general law of the land. |
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The Belgrade Law School is the most distinguished and largest by capacity in Serbia. |
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The Legislature also regularly approves resolutions honoring the accomplishments of various distinguished persons. |
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De Gramont distinguished by the name of Raie Ultime that line in the spectrum of an element which is the last to disappear. |
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International trade law should be distinguished from the broader field of international economic law. |
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Personal laws are distinguished from public law and cover marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption and maintenance. |
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This is usually intended to produce a house of experts or otherwise distinguished citizens, who would not necessarily be returned in an election. |
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Abbott, a distinguished classical scholar, Asquith became an outstanding pupil. |
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Those two types can be distinguished by the primary way in which firms coordinate with each other and other actors, such as trade unions. |
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Following Adam Smith, Marx distinguished the use value of commodities from their exchange value in the market. |
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As early as 2016, the distinguished author Edward Baines reports that there were many false claims being made about Hargreaves, and Arkwright. |
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Many types of concrete are available, distinguished by the proportions of the main ingredients below. |
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A drift follows the vein, as distinguished from a crosscut that intersects it, or a level or gallery, which may do either. |
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The Corporation, as it was known on Wall Street, was distinguished by its size, rather than for its efficiency or creativeness during its heyday. |
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Victor's family is one of the most distinguished of that republic and his ancestors were counselors and syndics. |
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Mencius distinguished between superior men who recognize and follow the virtues of righteousness and benevolence and inferior men who do not. |
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Legalism and Mohism are distinguished by this effort to obtain objectivity. |
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There is something noble in the carriage of an ordinary Rajput, and something vulgar in that of the most distinguished Mahratta. |
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Grasmoor is distinguished by its steep western flank, dropping dramatically to Crummock Water. |
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At the same time the Roman-barbarian regna distinguished themselves from the res publica. |
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The parlour is distinguished by an Adam style chimneypiece installed by Potter. |
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Over time, speech has become closer to Standard English and some of the features that once distinguished one town from another have disappeared. |
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It is, however, still distinguished architecturally by the surviving cotton mills and other buildings associated with that industry. |
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Peat moss can be distinguished from other moss species by its unique branch clusters. |
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In many cultures malignant, restless ghosts are distinguished from the more benign spirits involved in ancestor worship. |
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Secco painting, or painting in secco, is painting on dry plaster, as distinguished from fresco painting, on wet or fresh plaster. |
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The intuition is that in lambda-value the different sequentialisations of a computation can be distinguished operationally. |
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The shops were, therefore, distinguished by painted signs, which gave a gay and grotesque aspect to the streets. |
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They cleared a maize plantation by the aid of magical tools and otherwise distinguished themselves thaumaturgically. |
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The number of the distinguished edges whose orientations point towards the triple point is exactly one, or exactly two. |
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At 42, Mr. Chandler has had a career distinguished by few roles that are as well conceived as this one. |
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Fleshy, fantastic and sprawling, her elaboration of unnaturality is distinguished by two factors. |
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Solid mixed epithelial and stromal tumors also need to be distinguished from mesoblastic nephroma and metanephric adenofibroma. |
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Neuvo had a distinguished career as an academian at The Academy of Finland where he was the national research professor for eight years. |
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The mutant can be easily distinguished from wild type by the naked eye and requires no extra care for maintenance in the laboratory. |
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Gough The Jack Block Award, given annually for distinguished contributions in personality psychology. |
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Princess Haya serves as Honorary President of the Chain of Hope, a distinguished academic partner of the Aswan Heart Centre. |
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Banbury cakes are oval-shaped and use shortcrust pastry while Godcakes use puff pastry and are easily distinguished by their triangular shape. |
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Velma was distinguished as the brainy one of the bunch by the fact she wore glasses and an orange rollneck. |
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A few hours later and more Beethoven was on offer, this time from the distinguished ensemble of Julian Lloyd Webber, Emma Johnson and John Lill. |
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In this article the number of stems is taken into account and hence loan stems and loan words are not distinguished terminologically. |
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Even with the world's largest telescopes, binary stars cannot generally be distinguished as two discrete points. |
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The subsistence behaviour inferred from the faunal assemblages can hardly be distinguished from the remains and behaviour seen in more recent Later Stone Age contexts. |
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Classical Latin distinguished between long and short vowels. |
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The UK system is distinguished by a particular entwining of powers. |
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However, there was little doubt that if a Whig ministry was possible, Grey rather than the less distinguished Commons leaders would have been invited to form that government. |
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A number of historical phases of the language have been recognised, each distinguished by subtle differences in vocabulary, usage, spelling, morphology, and syntax. |
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The Four Masters call him High-bishop of Connaught, because he was doubtless the most distinguished prelate of his time, for as yet there was no metropolitan See of Tuam. |
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Ancient hardgrounds are found in limestone sequences and distinguished from later-lithified sediments by evidence of exposure to normal marine waters. |
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Viae were distinguished not only according to their public or private character, but according to the materials employed and the methods followed in their construction. |
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Legislation is regarded as one of the three main functions of government, which are often distinguished under the doctrine of the separation of powers. |
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The list of distinguished scholars at the University of Oxford is long and includes many who have made major contributions to politics, the sciences, medicine, and literature. |
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Of his surviving children, George, Francis and Horace became Fellows of the Royal Society, distinguished as astronomer, botanist and civil engineer, respectively. |
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The lesions in these diseases, however, can be distinguished from traditional CHRPEs in their characteristic pisciform shape, bilaterality, and multiplicity of lesions. |
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Another way these two remedies are distinguished is that the declaratory judgment is sometimes available at an earlier point in a dispute than the injunction. |
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Property rights are also distinguished from personal rights. |
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What distinguished Jacobites from Whigs was their adherence to 'right' as the basis for the law, whereas the Whigs held to the idea of 'possession' as the basis of the law. |
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During this period, the castle also held many distinguished prisoners. |
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The Organized and inorganized kingdoms are distinguished from each other by peculiarities of chemical composition, of form and structure, and of actions or functions. |
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Aulus Plautius, a distinguished senator, was given overall charge of four legions, totalling about 20,000 men, plus about the same number of auxiliaries. |
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Tabitha is lighting the candles in the sconces. A great, strong, heavy girl, a hoyden, not pretty, her face distinguished only by youth, by health. |
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The Premier and the Kuwaiti leadership reviewed distinguished fraternal ties binding both countries and ways of further cementing them in various fields. |
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Aristotle distinguished about 500 species of birds, mammals and fishes. |
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The ancient Celts carefully distinguished the poet, who was originally a priest and judge as well and whose person was sacrosanct, from the mere gleeman. |
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His last moments were soothed by the devoted attentions of his now distracted widow, and by the presence of some of his distinguished and faithful friends. |
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Her father was a distinguished gentleman, albeit a poor one. |
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The lecture was attended by many distinguished mathematicians. |
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Weber distinguished social action from social behavior, noting that social action must be understood through how individuals subjectively relate to one another. |
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This is allied to Lanieri, but is at once distinguished by the thorax, posterior coxae, femora and tibiae being entirely coccineous, and the four anterior legs black. |
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Accepting this classification, the bothids can be distinguished from the pleuronectids and the soles by usually having both eyes on the left side of the head. |
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Ricardians, as the king's latter-day adherents are called, have a long and sometimes distinguished lineage stretching back to Horace Walpole in the eighteenth century. |
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Greek is a language distinguished by an extensive vocabulary. |
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Rickey comes to NMHG after a distinguished career of 19 years with Case Corporation and will be moving to the NMHG office in Irvine, Scotland, with her husband. |
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Bog, or bog-house, a privy as distinguished from a water-closet. |
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Their skulls are distinguished from those of dogs by their narrower muzzles, less crowded premolars, more slender canine teeth, and concave rather than convex profiles. |
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