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1 There was a difference , but one she had no words for yet.
2 There was a difference , not surprisingly, when it came to vision problems.
3 And yet there was a difference in the appreciation of the two.
4 There was a difference between what she wanted and what she needed.
5 In '60, there was a difference of over a billion dollars betw.
6 But still, there was a difference in the way he did it.
7 Traffic was again building, but there was a difference in the pattern.
8 It was a difference in the nature of one of her silences.
9 Yes: there was a difference ; a difference which no rhetoric could disguise.
10 There was a difference to her; probably there was a real difference.
11 There was a difference as vast as the night from the day.
12 There was a difference in him, what would be hard to say.
13 But to purists, there was a difference between transplantation and outright manufacture.
14 There was a difference about these two, a pulsing sort of heaviness.
15 After all, there was a difference between her and the common people.
16 Mr. Stanton said: There was a difference of opinion upon that subject.
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