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  • Distinct from the political results, there is of course the human dimension of terrorism particularly for American and Turkish diplomats.

    The Middle East Today 1981

  • Distinct from the smaller veils ( "mufflers") above (Ge 24: 65).

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • And that Distinct, which is so Clear, Particular, and Different from all other things, that it contains not any thing in it self which appears not manifestly to him who considers it as he ought.

    Mary Astell Sowaal, Alice 2008

  • Furthermore, the word Distinct has no connotation of superiority in any of the numerous dictionaries I have consulted before coming here.

    Extinct or Distinct Society? 1991

  • · Added: new Unique Constraint ( 'Distinct' emulation) filter type for CAML-based List View/

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Windows 2010

  • Call (typeof (Queryable), "Distinct", new Type [] {

    ASP.NET Weblogs 2010

  • Call (typeof (Queryable), "Distinct", new Type [] {

    ASP.NET Weblogs 2010

  • Distinct, consistent, and something plausibly connected to the author seem like good criteria for deciding what name you want to publish under.

    What’s in an Academic Name « Beki's Blog (there's an original name) 2010

  • But the most important element was the clearly articulated premise underlying the initial efforts Suffolk Distinct Attorney Ralph Martin, Boston Police Commissioner Paul Evans, C-11 Commander Bob Dunford and I stressed - Urban crime and violence were not inevitable!

    Scott Harshbarger: Yes We Can Reduce Urban Violence (Part I) Scott Harshbarger 2010

  • Distinct identities are a feature, not a bug. doey

    Priorities « PubliCola 2010

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