Encara no tenim significats per a "distinct branch".
1Modern civilization, he urged, includes a distinct branch-theLatin-inwhich Catholicism shines.
2Is this making manners a distinct branch of education consistent with their nature?
3The making of the book cover is a distinct branch in binding edition work.
4Laying gold preparatory to stamping is a distinct branch, and is done by girls.
5Trigonometry became a distinct branch of study with them; and then, as suddenly as they had appeared, they passed away.
6The race existed as a distinct branch for approximately 1,500,000 of your years before any noticeable culture was developed.
7There are two distinct branches used in the study of the voice-thetechnical and esthetic.
8Ten distinct branches were defined, with many branches containing both B. cereus and B. thuringiensis isolates.
9Charlie, understanding the point, at last, explained that water-colours, and oils, were two entirely distinct branches of the art.
10These were three absolutely distinct branches of the religious controversy, and to confuse them leads only to prejudice and error.
11Shortly afterwards, however, I was induced to embark in two different and distinct branches of trade, which led to my ruin.
12* * * * This Government is divided into three separate and distinct branches.
13"Forming a scion - adistinctbranch of the de Clermont family under your authority-will solve all of our problems!" Marcus said.
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