The thing that distinguishes this new play is the twist ending, which does punctuate the show with a note of originality. |
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The feature that distinguishes the Bigfoot matter is the purported resemblance of this hairy creature to humans. |
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Sporangia are cylindrical and branched, which also distinguishes this plant from all other Rhynie Chert taxa. |
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This, then, distinguishes it from the traditional use of miscue analysis and the Reading Miscue Analysis Inventory that accompanies it. |
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The trivial name alludes to the row of metal spines on the third pereiopod which distinguishes this species from other members of the genus. |
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For example, Talmudic law distinguishes individuals by both birthright and ritual purity. |
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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. |
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As I remarked, no font distinguishes the functions by consistent uses of these differently shaped glyphs. |
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But the emotional, sensual depth and quality of the film truly distinguishes it from the pack. |
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One feature that distinguishes lentiviruses such as HIV from the other retroviruses is the complexity of the lentiviral genome. |
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He distinguishes between Arabism and Arab nationalism and takes issue with authors who do not. |
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This colour quantum number is additional to leptonic flavour which distinguishes neutrinos from charged leptons. |
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Despite the recommendations of the Faulks Committee, the law of defamation still distinguishes between libel and slander. |
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The computer has a program that distinguishes the call of the dickcissal from other bird calls and extraneous noise. |
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The focus is on explanation and not merely description, and this is what distinguishes this book from the now vast literature on this subject. |
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So Hegel carefully distinguishes between the underlying principles of the Persian and the Roman empires. |
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This is an unremarkable platform game and only distinguishes itself by its interesting power-ups and incredible difficulty. |
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This particular color has not been found in other lodes in Ontonagon County and distinguishes datolites from this locality. |
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If anything, Arte Povera distinguishes itself as the most poignant of all minimal and conceptual art movements and Anselmo is no exception. |
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In summer, the watercourse provides a green belt that distinguishes the town from the dun expanse that surrounds it. |
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Tremain's costume drama distinguishes itself by mixing just a drop of earthy magical realism into its ruffs and codpieces. |
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The colour combination of pale bill, dusky red tail, red on face and red under wings distinguishes the parrot from lorikeets. |
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A second characteristic that distinguishes markets in which valuation is difficult is the heightened salience of product category boundaries. |
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One administrative feature which distinguishes participation rates at different employers is auto-enrollment. |
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This feature is unique and distinguishes Palaega rugosa from all other species that have been referred to the genus. |
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Salamanders have a smooth, moist skin which distinguishes them from lizards, which have a dry scaly skin. |
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Another characteristic feature that distinguishes eukaryotic from prokaryotic genes is the presence of introns. |
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It's our common thread of Maoridom that distinguishes us from inhabitants of the other great Anglo-Saxon ex-colonies and the British homeland. |
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What distinguishes civilized man from a barbarian must be acquired by every individual anew. |
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They're a picture of teenage mateyness, and it's this apparently benign gang mentality that distinguishes them from the rest of their genre. |
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But Horace sharply distinguishes Greek models from Greek content, and, it might be argued, from Greekness itself. |
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One factor that distinguishes this case from the others is the Batak cultural tradition, which binds the people. |
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Yimas proper distinguishes four numbers in its pronominal paradigm while Yimas Pidgin has only three. |
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By inference, suicide was an extreme case of this, and the language barely distinguishes between self-murder and murder of kindred. |
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An animal's brain distinguishes among colors by comparing the signals it receives from cones containing different opsins. |
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The shifting time signature initially distinguishes the track, but the song goes in too many directions and eventually splinters. |
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Mussar clearly distinguishes this type of generosity from another kind, called tzedakah, which means obligated giving, such as tithing. |
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This feature distinguishes the Act from statutory proposals to place age limits or fixed terms of service on Supreme Court Justices. |
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This distinguishes tornadoes from microbursts, which often do tornado-like damage and are often mistaken for tornadoes. |
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No clinical or laboratory finding distinguishes the two, though presence of pyuria makes true UTI more likely. |
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What distinguishes the DJ from other turntablists is the way he constantly stretches the boundaries of electronic music. |
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What distinguishes the Corsican clementine from other varieties of clementines? |
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In the introduction, he distinguishes many different kinds of fiddles, the eleventh of which is the Viola d' amore. |
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This section of the report distinguishes different research methods into behavioural genetics. |
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This concern gets to the heart of the matter for prison abolitionists, and it distinguishes our analysis from prison reform advocates. |
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A white ruffle lining the middle of each petal distinguishes the plant from the two natives in the same genus. |
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She usefully distinguishes in situ approaches from the more frequent mode of museum exhibition. |
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This distinguishes walking from faster gaits in which ground contact is absent for brief periods. |
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This distinguishes the thermal waters of White Island from the ngawhas of the Rotorua and Taupo Districts. |
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In fact there is no other handy appellation that so venerably distinguishes a birthday. |
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Reason is what distinguishes us from plants, nonhuman animals, and nonliving things, and so our purpose must involve its fruitful cultivation. |
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This property distinguishes secretors from non-secretors, a property that has forensic importance such as in cases of rape. |
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The main chemical feature that distinguishes fluoroquinolones from the early quinolones is the presence of a fluorine at position six. |
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The calf is fawn coloured, a colour which distinguishes it from the adults a great deal. |
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Now, Kafka importantly distinguishes between two types of acquittal available to the accused. |
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Humbert carefully distinguishes his nympholeptic sensuality from the standard heterosexual experience, of which he is also capable. |
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Exclusive possession distinguishes an occupier who may in due course acquire title under the Limitation Act 1980 from a mere trespasser. |
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In the model, all peanut acreage is managed identically, and only the price received distinguishes quota peanuts from additional peanuts. |
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It is not so much his tactical acumen as his ability to inspire that distinguishes Graeme Souness as a coach. |
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It is therefore an opportune time to review what distinguishes this centre of learning from other universities. |
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So with three strange quarks, the property which distinguishes them must be capable of at least three distinct values. |
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If this is what distinguishes me from ordinary Australians, then I'm glad I'm different. |
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I love unoaked Chablis, but I still think that new or nearly new barrel fermentation is what distinguishes most of the greatest white Burgundies. |
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Each of the traditions distinguishes between human, as against subhuman life, behavior and animal. |
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The characteristic that distinguishes international politics from internal politics is the absence of government. |
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What distinguishes this work from her previous evocations of food is her absolute dedication to summoning it up intensely. |
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It is the variety of imported cooking pots in assemblages 1 and 2 that distinguishes fifth-century horizons from those of the fourth century. |
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Moreover, modern usage distinguishes between valid syllogisms and invalid syllogisms. |
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The elongation phase of growth distinguishes bacilli from cocci, which grow and divide by pure septation. |
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A suite of characteristics distinguishes Orconectes neglectus from other northeastern crayfishes. |
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He is not even sure of what distinguishes a large wallaby from a small kangaroo. |
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Further, Aristotle distinguishes between enthymemes taken from probable premises and enthymemes taken from signs. |
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What distinguishes Harcourt from his contemporaries is the way he laces his stories with wistful charm and surreal humour. |
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Lying is one of the most human of traits that really distinguishes us from the rest of the animal world. |
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This distinguishes them from the various organs used for xenotransplantation. |
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And that's what distinguishes an inspiring political vision from a laundry list of policies and four-point plans. |
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An important discussion of forage and fodder distinguishes practices in different regions. |
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Her concern is with anglophone writing, and she carefully distinguishes between West Indian and Caribbean. |
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It should be reiterated that the absence of PA denotes anhedonia, which Clark and Watson argued distinguishes depression from anxiety. |
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The republican martyr's glorification of suffering distinguishes him from the loyalist resurrection man of Derry's Bond Street wall mural. |
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It is similar in size, shape, and color to the Marbled Godwit, but the curlew's decurved bill distinguishes it from the upturned bill of the Marbled Godwit. |
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It is a no-frills place that immediately distinguishes itself by the three superb salsas that come with slightly greasy but homemade tortilla chips. |
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But what distinguishes them both morphologically and botanically from all other plants is that one of the petals is strikingly different and called the lip. |
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This fruit distinguishes us from the unbelieving world all around us. |
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Spanning more than 150 years, the exhibit exhaustively distinguishes designer pieces from licensed copies, adaptations, and fakes. |
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What distinguishes him is that this little critter has a personality. |
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It also distinguishes between two types of hardening, namely shear hardening and compression hardening and incorporates soil dilatancy and a yield cap. |
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What distinguishes a true butterfly from a skipper or a moth? |
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The Act on Wine now distinguishes five categories of quality wines. |
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Shermer distinguishes normal science, nonscience, and borderlands science and lists examples of each, along with his judgment about their scientific validity. |
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But what distinguishes the worst architect from the best of bees is this, that the architect raises his structure in imagination before he erects it in reality. |
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Because that overt stylization distinguishes it from ordinary speech. |
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It is perhaps the belief that psychology has emancipatory potential that distinguishes the approach of these critics from a purely negativistic one. |
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The unmanageable profusion of tags for people, places, and kinships, distinguishes scientific expertise from other modes of knowledge and authority. |
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If a collection of phrases, no matter how beautiful and profound, do not rhyme or scan, then what apart from their layout on the page distinguishes them from prose? |
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The characteristic that distinguishes benzene from the aliphatics and alicyclics, and that defines the aromatics, is the arrangement of electrons in the ring. |
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It does not provide us with the looked-for explanation of what distinguishes an autonomous agent from someone who exercises her authority at the bidding of external powers. |
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What distinguishes them is not the nature of the fraud but the technical means by which it is perpetrated, and this is a matter of indifference in English law. |
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The non-linearity of biochemical networks distinguishes their connectivity from those often studied in graph theory and requires a classification schema. |
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He had that indefinable sixth sense that distinguishes gifted warriors from good ones. |
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Neither Mandarin Chinese nor Tibetan distinguishes phonologically between voiced and voiceless obstruent initials, unlike Dzongkha and, for example, English. |
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Again, that distinguishes American political rhetoric from the rhetoric of other western nations. |
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The reversible timelessness of the imagination distinguishes it from the irreversible chronometry of memory and bends it toward the creation of art. |
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In fact, the way he distinguishes himself from his opponents is his fervent opposition to the Keystone pipeline. |
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The botanist, who studied the phenomenon of the caducity of blossom and young nuclei in plum trees, distinguishes three stages of this falling off of the nuclei. |
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Another aspect of the invention distinguishes thin lines from edges more accurately, and thus often produces fewer visual artifacts, than prior image processing circuits. |
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So what distinguishes the demonstrators from the do-nothings? |
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Most notably, civil law directly regulates relationships to the extent that it recognizes and distinguishes among different types of relationships. |
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It is the Shih Tzu's unique head and expression that actually distinguishes the breed from two other related Oriental breeds, the Lhasa Apso and the Pekingese. |
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But if neocons are merely one kind of hawk, then what distinguishes them from all the rest? |
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Although it is dry, clean and relatively flavourless, it has a nice citric bouquet and a hint of lemon flavour that distinguishes it from other light lagers. |
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Molecular genetic testing from paraffin-embedded tissue distinguishes non-molar hydropic abortion from hydatidiform mole. |
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What distinguishes the core of the rightwing populist electorate is its gullibility to idiocy-promoting rhetoric against climate science. |
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Braj Kachru distinguishes countries where English is spoken with a three circles model. |
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But what, more precisely, distinguishes such an actual perception from a solely possible perception if not its accomplishment hic et nunc? |
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In Book VIII, he distinguishes the matter of the substance as the substratum, or the stuff of which it is composed. |
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It is closely related to heath although experts disagree on precisely what distinguishes the types of vegetation. |
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Michaels distinguishes three Hindu religions and four forms of Hindu religiosity. |
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Nevertheless, something about the way the chorus is danced distinguishes that dance from others. |
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Germany, for instance, which produces more than 1200 types of sausage, distinguishes raw, cooked and precooked sausages. |
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In this character of Americans, a love of freedom is the predominating feature which marks and distinguishes the whole. |
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In his classic essay on the topic George Orwell distinguishes nationalism from patriotism, which he defines as devotion to a particular place. |
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Conceptually, civil law proceeds from abstractions, formulates general principles, and distinguishes substantive rules from procedural rules. |
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The legless wyvern distinguishes it as a Leicester wyvern as opposed to other wyverns. |
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This is considered in The Theory of Legislation, where Bentham distinguishes between evils of the first and second orders. |
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Size readily distinguishes this species from most other raptors when it is seen well. |
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Canadian law distinguishes between justifiable, accidental and culpable homicide. |
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Correspondingly, as stated by Paul Mellars, the view distinguishes anatomically modern humans from behaviorally modern humans. |
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This is characteristic of herons and bitterns, and distinguishes them from storks, cranes, and spoonbills, which extend their necks. |
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In many countries moor frogs have a light dorsal band which easily distinguishes them from common frogs. |
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But these leafy parts lack a lower cortex, which distinguishes crustose and squamulose lichens from foliose lichens. |
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What distinguishes a gas from liquids and solids is the vast separation of the individual gas particles. |
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Landing is usually on one or two wheels which distinguishes these craft from hang gliders. |
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The document itself clearly distinguishes between the Dutch speaking and French speaking parts of the Seventeen Provinces. |
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I cannot learn that he gave in his youth, any evidence of that precocity which sometimes distinguishes uncommon genius. |
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Nahuatl generally distinguishes three persons, both in the singular and plural numbers. |
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This distinguishes them from surrounding villages who were not allowed to hold markets and did not possess market squares. |
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When the consonants come at the end of a syllable, however, what distinguishes them is quite different. |
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In that case, it may be the phonemic secondary stress that distinguishes these words. |
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The Anglican Communion distinguishes between full communion and intercommunion. |
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The state now distinguishes between two types of theft, grand theft and petty theft. |
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Canada makes limited use of separation of powers in practice, although in theory it distinguishes between branches of government. |
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The speed of the reaction is what distinguishes an explosive reaction from an ordinary combustion reaction. |
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In discussing the adverbial theory, Fish distinguishes event analyses from subject-predicate analyses of statements about experience. |
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The group commonly distinguishes itself and its sentiments by referring antipathetically to some other kind of people. |
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In the end Plantinga sees design arguments to fail as proofs of a designer, but then distinguishes design argument from design discourse. |
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The combination of markers distinguishes naive helper and killer T cells from their memory counterparts. |
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As an award-winning boatyard, Bridge Marina's prestige distinguishes itself from boatyards all over the nation. |
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Modern dictionaries barely scratch the surface in explaining what distinguishes sgraffiti from graffiti. |
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Dominant vegetation is similar to that of the previous system but the presence of pond Cypress, Taxodium distichum, distinguishes it. |
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John Breuilly explores the dual theme of collaboration and modernization, and distinguishes between state reform and state modernization. |
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Symptom duration is a key hallmark of a TIA that distinguishes it from a stroke. |
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Sox9, a master regulator of chondrogenesis, distinguishes mesenchymal chondrosarcoma from other small blue round cell tumors. |
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To formalize the opposition between the reflexive passive and the impersonal reflexive, he distinguishes between argument se and nonargument se. |
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By implication, the feeling of surprise contrastively distinguishes the ordinary. |
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The lower index R indicates the reference coordinate system and distinguishes reference attributes from those belonging to the other two sets. |
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When comparing all three rivers in central Lithuania, the Mituva river distinguishes with its highest woodenness and lowest swampiness. |
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The American Humanist Association distinguishes the lifestance of Humanism from other usages by uppercasing the word. |
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This paper distinguishes between the source document for a URL and its rendered image when it is presented to a user. |
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The idea of the Highest One as Being's self-disclosure is part of what distinguishes Johnston's panentheism from mere pantheism. |
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BioSig-ID distinguishes the user's pattern from others and grants access to the gradable event only after confirming the identity. |
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The duality of the task distinguishes it from conventional perimetric procedures. |
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The key characteristic that distinguishes a haptic interface from passive devices is a bi-directional flow of information. |
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First, Aristotle distinguishes inferential necessity, or formal necessity, from predicative necessity, or material necessity. |
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A prose poem is difficult to do well-after all, what distinguishes it from plain prose and allows it to be called a poem? |
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Ex hypothesi, no qualitative difference distinguishes these globes, so none of your general thoughts will divide them. |
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This question distinguishes between independent clauses and dependent clauses or phrases. |
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Tottie first distinguishes between intersentential negation and intrasentential negation. |
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Dupriez discusses enargia under the synonymous term hypotyposis, and Lanham distinguishes between it and energia. |
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The narration of Lenny Henry is extraordinary, moving from the lilting cadences of the islands to British and American enunciations as he distinguishes each character. |
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Histone H4 acetylation distinguishes coding regions of the human genome from heterochromatin in a differentiation-dependent but transcription-independent manner. |
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We present here a multiplex polymerase chain reaction, which detects and distinguishes infection by 2 such agents, avipoxviruses and papillomaviruses, in avian hosts. |
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I can't hope to replicate the rigor of her arguments against neo-Darwinism, but I can suggest, with a couple final quotations, what distinguishes her thought. |
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This self-determined growth, in the classical mould of fostering nations that history will mark, is what distinguishes the UAE in the eyes of the world. |
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But if I can say something distinguishes Rumanian film it is the idea that something very small that happens to you is as good a subject as a saga. |
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The fact that some of the academic literature distinguishes between 'Beveridgean' and 'Bismarckian' welfare states tells a lot about his influence. |
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Somewhat more problematically from the perspective of the modern antimilitarist liberal, Mozi also distinguishes between offensive warfare and the warfare of punishment. |
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I then marked out three ways in which we can instead describe and demarcate ourselves in terms of the sapience that distinguishes us from the beasts of forest and field. |
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Now the chintzy nameplate is all that distinguishes his work space from those of the photocopier repairperson, diet food company, and kitchen designer down the hall. |
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Thus, he draws attention to the function of the entrepreneur and distinguishes clearly between the function of the entrepreneur and the owner who provides the money. |
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The law frequently distinguishes between merchants, who customarily deal in a commodity and are presumed to know well the business they are in, and consumers, who are not. |
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Traditional knowledge typically distinguishes one community from another. |
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The social context in which they arose largely distinguishes them from pidgins and creoles and, for some scholars, identifies them closely with mixed languages. |
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Nahuatl distinguishes between possessed and unpossessed forms of nouns. |
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The Bobbio Orosius from the early 7th century, distinguishes between South Danes inhabiting Jutland and North Danes inhabiting the isles and the province of Scania. |
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When it is plucked from the tree, Norway maple exudes a milky sap from the leaf stem, which distinguishes it from the very similar Sugar maple, Acer saccharum. |
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Typically one distinguishes between the following ten dialects that have been spoken since the beginning of Frisian linguistic studies in the 19th century. |
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This combination distinguishes their calls from those of other whales. |
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Here Reid distinguishes between natural and artificial signs. |
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One theory of immigration distinguishes between push and pull factors. |
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But for goodness sake, please review the plan and come up with detail that distinguishes each groups cultural identity and is something that the players can own. |
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This criteriological or normative aspect is what distinguishes the sciences of mind from the sciences of nature, which are said to be descriptive rather than normative. |
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Jonathan distinguishes a Dutch or a French Canadian, by the term Kanuk. |
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