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1 There is something quite distinct in the air of the two men.
2 My admiration for it is quite distinct from my loathing for Barsavi.
3 Different parts of the country have quite distinct types of one-family dwellings.
4 The sound was quite distinct , even louder than I had heard it.
5 Even the boys at Dotheboys Hall are each of them quite distinct .
6 The sin appears to me to be quite distinct from its consequences.
7 They were very much alike and yet quite distinct from each other.
8 He felt it, very faint because of his protection, but quite distinct .
9 These two uses, although quite distinct , do not conflict with each other.
10 The smell of decomposition is milder than you expect, but quite distinct .
11 The slow cooking of the planet is quite distinct from other disputes today.
12 The plant is also much larger, and quite distinct in its general character.
13 That of the coast and that of the Yukon plateau are quite distinct .
14 Anyhow, that is a telefactoring device, a thing quite distinct from a robot.
15 Such cases were quite distinct from those in which primary suppuration had occurred.
16 The trail lay before him quite distinct for a short distance.
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