A separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication.
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Examples for "tell "
1 New housing figures out today tell an interesting story, particularly about Auckland.
2 She articulated a clear, simple purpose; to tell people about that reality.
3 I tell them it's a great year to take a gap year.
4 New technologies have always given us weird new ways to tell stories.
5 Books for young children combine words with illustrations to tell a story.
1 The government thus far has sought to distinguish itself from its predecessor.
2 Young children are still developing their capacity to distinguish fact from fiction.
3 Results: Significant differences in copy number alterations distinguish childhood and adult glioblastoma.
4 Her voice remained too low, however, for me to distinguish any words.
5 We also offer strategies to distinguish specific GxE from general scale effects.
1 It is possible to differentiate easily even among closely related organic compounds.
2 As Varanna observed Sorak's different aspects, she soon learned to differentiate them.
3 There is no way to distinguish or differentiate between electrons, for example.
4 This makes user-entered text easy to differentiate from text the computer generates.
5 Remember, manufacturers cripple their cameras in software to differentiate the product line.
1 Each abelan is different and is used to designate a particular individual.
2 We start this week with good wishes for First Minister - designate Peter Robinson.
3 It is not known whether she attended a principal designate assessment centre.
4 You can designate the organizations to receive the money at any point.
5 Can a donor designate their body for research on a specific disease?
1 Now and again, one of them, flushed with triumph, would secern himself from his troupe, and would 'star' round the country for his livelihood.
1 The company's technology has since learned to tell apart near-identical products.
2 Why are the benighted coins so difficult to tell apart ?
3 Without their distinctive dress, they were hard to tell apart .
4 The heat and the nervousness were hard to tell apart .
5 I whispered, for whispering voices are hard to tell apart :
Separate into parts or portions.
Arrange or order by classes or categories.
Другие значения термина "separate" 1 However, it remains a separate issue to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
2 State media said they were planning two separate attacks on crowded areas.
3 EU members have to be members of the separate Council of Europe.
4 No territory, state or individual can separate and work underground, Barroso said.
5 Hain said the issue of crime was a separate and complicated matter.
6 We follow four separate acid attack victims who highlight this growing trend.
7 A separate order banned Makhlouf from obtaining government contracts for five years.
8 A separate vote among SOS members returned similar figures in all categories.
9 In a separate statement ASMI said it agreed with the shareholders' proposal.
10 At three separate points, players will find themselves 200ft above sea level.
11 One rule: You need separate light sources for high and low beams.
12 However, a separate legal challenge to the development is proceeding in October.
13 The south became a separate state, now called the Republic of Ireland.
14 The couple decided to separate last year after 12 years of marriage.
15 Five people were injured in two separate hit-and-run incidents, gardaí said today.
16 Each area of work should have its own separate framework, Carney said.
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