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The thing that distinguishes this new play is the twist ending, which does punctuate the show with a note of originality.
The feature that distinguishes the Bigfoot matter is the purported resemblance of this hairy creature to humans.
Sporangia are cylindrical and branched, which also distinguishes this plant from all other Rhynie Chert taxa.
This, then, distinguishes it from the traditional use of miscue analysis and the Reading Miscue Analysis Inventory that accompanies it.
The trivial name alludes to the row of metal spines on the third pereiopod which distinguishes this species from other members of the genus.
For example, Talmudic law distinguishes individuals by both birthright and ritual purity.
He is a fine batsman but it is his gift for words that distinguishes him from the rest of the mob who play cricket and then write about it.
As I remarked, no font distinguishes the functions by consistent uses of these differently shaped glyphs.
But the emotional, sensual depth and quality of the film truly distinguishes it from the pack.
One feature that distinguishes lentiviruses such as HIV from the other retroviruses is the complexity of the lentiviral genome.
He distinguishes between Arabism and Arab nationalism and takes issue with authors who do not.
This colour quantum number is additional to leptonic flavour which distinguishes neutrinos from charged leptons.
Despite the recommendations of the Faulks Committee, the law of defamation still distinguishes between libel and slander.
The computer has a program that distinguishes the call of the dickcissal from other bird calls and extraneous noise.
The focus is on explanation and not merely description, and this is what distinguishes this book from the now vast literature on this subject.
So Hegel carefully distinguishes between the underlying principles of the Persian and the Roman empires.
This is an unremarkable platform game and only distinguishes itself by its interesting power-ups and incredible difficulty.
This particular color has not been found in other lodes in Ontonagon County and distinguishes datolites from this locality.
If anything, Arte Povera distinguishes itself as the most poignant of all minimal and conceptual art movements and Anselmo is no exception.
In summer, the watercourse provides a green belt that distinguishes the town from the dun expanse that surrounds it.
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He distinguishes hyaline, acidophil and basophil cells, and derives all from the lymphocytes.
Agamemnon distinguishes himself, but, being wounded, retires from the field.
Ammonium sulphide blackens it, and it is coluble in solution of ammonium acetate, which distinguishes it from barium sulphate.
The presence of two rings instead of one distinguishes the Bipinnaria from the auricularia.
Cicero testifies that the Cabiri were originally three in number, and he carefully distinguishes them from the Dioscuri.
The conceptualist distinguishes sharply between the image as a psychical existence and the idea, or concept, as logical meaning.
Why, because he distinguishes the face of a friend and of an enemy only by the criterion of knowing and not knowing.
That which distinguishes the man who is content to be something from the man who wishes to do something.
It had not that filmy, whitish appearance which distinguishes the latter phenomenon.
And as a shuttle separates the warp from the woof, so a name distinguishes the natures of things.
The crest is the feature that distinguishes the hoopoe from all other birds.
There was not the speciality in his labour which distinguishes the handicraftsmen of towns.
According to Seger this hygroscopicity distinguishes true clay from silt and dust.
The absence of stripes distinguishes this tree from striped maple, which has nearly the same range.
This is what distinguishes lime from baryta and strontia, and is a good method of separating the former from the latter.
It distinguishes for me the necessary condition with a sufficient condition, the union is necessary, but not sufficient.
Hence the 16th century shows a syntactic licence and freedom which distinguishes it strikingly from that of later times.
If they continue at sea, the law distinguishes them by the barbarous and uncouth appellations of jetsam, flotsam, and ligan.
The far larger number of caudal papill at once distinguishes it from the lumbricoid of man and the hog.
Fever is not a necessary factor in typhlitis, but when present distinguishes itself by its irregular range.
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