We have no meanings for "is any distinction" in our records yet.
1 They do not know that there is any distinction between the nations of the West.
2 Neither is any distinction made on account of religion.
3 Nowhere is any distinction drawn between priests and Levites; the sons of Aaron are never mentioned.
4 If there is any distinction between secular and sacred, that distinction was unknown at Bethlehem and Nazareth.
5 Nor is any distinction drawn in the legislation between categories of offence which might be argued to merit such significant intrusions.
6 Are you quite sure that there is any distinction in the other world between good and bad, between Jew and Gentile?
7 I hear our ancillas perform their own mantra, and wonder if perhaps in the Domain there is any distinction between machine and living being.
8 "But I understand that it's definite heresy-thathe denies that there is any distinction between the miracles of the Church and--
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