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Class distinctions seemed less important than how old you were.
State officials said they had tried to make the distinctions clear.
At the very least, he needed to make those distinctions.
"But to me they are distinctions without significant difference in terms of public health."
Yet it is an easy enough matter to make distinctions here.
We do not make distinctions of this kind on University.
He'd also told her that the distinctions made no difference.
The left/right distinctions run deep into the past of our species.
Some say that too much is being made of all these distinctions.
Within 2 years, the results in English brought 20 distinctions.
This is what my mother told me, I do not know these nice distinctions myself.
"I hope that doesn't mean those distinctions will seem less important to you and me."
But there is one among us who does not share our ability to make such distinctions.
The kind of fine distinctions that someone might make should be made by the department.
The activities of women and children, however, might cut across such class distinctions.
These two species are very similar to one another with only a few distinctions between them.
The former type is the most common, though even here there are further distinctions to be made.
"But I don't think the distinctions would make a legal difference."
New York can certainly claim its share of military distinctions.
Now let us, to begin with, make certain distinctions about sound and hearing.
It is difficult, boy, to make distinctions in these things.
"There is no need of those distinctions in my kind."
Important distinctions have also been made between hard and soft systems.
At the same time, such a choice leaves a number of distinctions open.
I'm not sure I made all those black and white distinctions you're always hearing about.