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Meanings of distinct division in English
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Usage of distinct division in English
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Without any downright collision there is a distinctdivision into opposing ranks.
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Therefore it is not possible to assign a distinctdivision of the judicial precepts.
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Therefore there is no distinctdivision of the judicial precepts.
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But there was a distinctdivision between what they said and what they were thinking.
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Therefore it seems that they have no distinctdivision.
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Embryology as a distinctdivision of zoölogy has grown out of studies of classification and comparative anatomy.
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There was, however, a distinctdivision of sentiment, and the drift towards democracy was accelerated by immigration.
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Objection 1: It would seem that it is impossible to assign a distinctdivision of the judicial precepts.
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No, there's a distinctdivision in the Kona range and it depends on how many batteries you'd like to have included.
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There are two distinctdivisions of the man factory.
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Augusta Capital has two distinctdivisions.
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The story of 'Pandosto' falls into two distinctdivisions; first, the story of Pandosto and Bellaria; second, the story of Dorastus and Fawnia.
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Some of his ideas have been developed by younger men, till they have become distinctdivisions of the larger science to which they belong.
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Such an enterprise required distinctdivisions of labor and brainpower, and in his preprison powwow, Capone installed an executive team with the requisite talents.
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He was a little man, meagre and pallid, with those faded blue eyes, a low nose in three distinctdivisions, and thin, curveless, cruel lips.