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1 Thus at present the different species are distinguished rather by their physiological than their morphological characters.
2 Such, indeed, is commonly the policy of men who are, like him, distinguished rather by wariness than by farsightedness.
3 His poems are distinguished rather by a remarkable power of intellectual analysis than by the delicacy or fervor of the verse.
4 Though she had five feet eight inches of height, and was graceful despite self-consciousness, her appearance was distinguished rather than striking.
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