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As will all those who were part of his family, were his friends and who had the pleasure to work with or serve with him. An earlier generation of Oxford philosophers dismantled the notion that Appearance and Reality were two separate and distinct realms.

Helen Fisher, an anthropologist at Rutgers University in New Jersey, suggests the love phenomenon can be divided into three distinct phases lust, infatuation and attachment - each governed by a different cocktail of chemicals.

BLV, the new range from Italian contemporary jeweller Bvlgari, boasts of distinct characteristics for men and women.

Only a couple of months later, I got the distinct feeling that somebody at the Times had noticed the same thing I had, and had moved swiftly to do something about it.

But the sauce was spooned on so sparsely it was hard to determine distinct flavors.

The creature, though separate and distinct, and having its own jurisdiction, cannot arise and consume its creator.

There is a marble fireplace, a couch, a coffee table, the wing chairs: in sum, a room with a distinct sensibility, a reserved and private place.

He was no longer a political loner; he was, finally, part of a distinct, bipartisan, and emotionally intense group: the Vietnam combat veterans in the United States Senate.

Squirrel tracks, dainty yet distinct in claws and paws, arced from tree to tree.

Likes Sundance, but ... Biskind admires much of what Sundance has accomplished, notably the way it has nurtured legions of young filmmakers in lab sessions that are distinct from the festival itself.

Yet despite the bevy of guest stars (actress/singer Milla Jovovich, Bell Rays front woman Lisa Kekaula), what these songs lack most is distinct personality.

The Horse Heaven Hills is one of three areas of the state seeking federal recognition as a wine grape-growing region for its distinct climate and soil features.

Mind you, I’m not talking about normal acoustic reverberation; this was a distinct, separate echo coming a full half-second or more after the main sounds on stage.

"It is neither monolithic nor a hodgepodge of distinct national origin groups.


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