Even among young, beautiful, fat women, there aredistinctions to be made.
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Likewise, there aredistinctions between kinds and species of each kingdom.
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Those aredistinctions which we hardly understand on this thick-headed side of the water.
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These aredistinctions won by few in the profession.
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In appreciating the credit of any miraculous story, these aredistinctions which relate to the evidence.
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These aredistinctions of form rather than of substance, the expression by different minds of the same reality.
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There aredistinctions in this branch of the service, too, among the cavalry units being cuirassiers, hussars, uhlans and dragoons.
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But there aredistinctions.
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We find, however, that there aredistinctions of another kind by which this vast field of language admits of being mapped out.
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Nevertheless there aredistinctions of result dependent on differences in the habits of the two plants, and in the conditions of their cultivation accordingly.