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1. Either that or the illness causes a block in distinguishing between healthy good moods and mania
2. He began picking through the throng of disfigured amputees, searching for the man's only truly distinguishing feature
3. This man was one of those people with no distinguishing features who somehow still managed to always look menacing
4. But though America were to send fifty or sixty new representatives to parlimnent, the door-keeper of the house of commons could not find any great difficulty in distinguishing between who was and who was not a member
5. But her most distinguishing feature
6. Coming back to the question of distinguishing between fact and falsehood, I think it is clear from our limited abilities in the fields of science and many other disciplines, that we are very far from knowing everything that there is to know
7. The troops had been buoyed up with the prospect of a stiff struggle at the end, and a chance of distinguishing themselves, and it seemed, by the abject surrender, that they had marched and endured for nothing
8. The unreflective opinions of the ―common man‖ remain the distinguishing features of our (great) republic
9. That is to say; they strove to supersede conventional customs and practices with quasi-nihilistic manners whose unscrupulous rejection of conscientious values ultimately created a mix of (moral/spiritual) confusion whose legacy has unhappily become a distinguishing characteristic of today‘s youth
10. Taking these three passages together it’s evident that the Greek term which is rendered “discerning” means a distinguishing or discriminating between things that are under consideration; hence, the one who possessed the gift of “discernings of spirits” was able to make distinction between a person who spoke by the Spirit of God and one who was moved by a false spirit
11. She also went about the passages, corridors and the larger cavities where hallways met with astounding ease, especially considering the poor light and lack of distinguishing features in such a maze of wild irregularity
12. If Othman and Muawiyah, his nephew, were among the ones that were sent on the northern campaign that succeeded in distinguishing them in some manner by the time of its hugely successful end in AD 644 with the acquisition of Syria, Persia, Mesopotamia, and Armenia, and if they were the tribal relatives of Mohammed, was the North African campaign launched to distinguish the familial relatives as a counter to that earlier achievement?
13. I see how the mammoth planet that terrifies me seems like a haven to him, a place where he can disappear into its great space, never distinguishing himself, and never being held responsible for his actions
14. drawn up, it was easy to create a filter that could be applied to the potential solutions, though she had some difficulty distinguishing between definite requirements and wish
15. His only distinguishing vesture was a headdress rather reminiscent of those worn by the Tsoyaha, like a thin piece of cloth wound all around the head
16. Vilfredo Pareto the Italian economist used this chart in distinguishing the key factors which contributes significantly to the results
17. This tool is highly used in performing causal analysis software industry in distinguishing which are the vital factors which we need to concentrate in analyzing any outcome
18. the flesh—but is the distinguishing mark of a real
19. the process whereby it is done consists in distinguishing the elements in terms of some aspect
20. After this foundation distinguishing objects is laid, it becomes easy to label nominative objects such as blanket, bottle, food, toy and so on
21. A glow prevented me from clearly distinguishing his
22. The fact that Zoroastro was distinguishing me with the honor of his presence was nothing I was grateful with in any way
23. Their pale skin was a distinguishing characteristic of their population
24. He was nothing to look at; medium height, slim, light brown hair and no distinguishing features apart from a disarmingly candid gaze through one green and one brown eye
25. This road couldn"t be seen from Hank"s place because of the low hills in between, but by looking up to the ridge I should be able to recognise a distinguishing feature or building
26. and to another the effecting of miracles, and to another prophecy, and to another the distinguishing of spirits, to another various kinds of tongues, and to another the interpretation of tongues
27. late thirties the man was still very much in shape and had very distinguishing features that added
28. approaching the sixth sub-race a distinguishing expression which one who looks for it will soon begin to recognize
29. The world seemed much safer than the night that Monica was still having difficulty distinguishing from her dreams
30. are based upon the lack of ability or interest in distinguishing women's needs from a
31. Always remember that dogs can have a hard time in distinguishing two commands, especially if they are conflicting
32. Czechoslovakian flags and the students ran on, brandishing the red and white flags with their distinguishing blue triangles
33. The section on distinguishing features' was underlined in
34. I had always been good at distinguishing smells, but this had grown more acute after my sight had gone
35. Each version of the License is given a distinguishing version
36. Think of these as distinguishing characteristics
37. distinguishing factor of Power Coaches is that they must have an
38. “It began with a heavy fog or mist in which there is the faint but distinct outline of a ship, perhaps a cargo vessel, on the deck of which there is the silhouette of a man, probably of a high social order given his coat with tails and his top hat that seem to be distinguishing features of him
39. “I’m sure it would be a very distinguishing feature
40. Perhaps the lack of extraordinary looks or distinguishing features caused Wickland to have the sense they had met before
41. Even though the warden didn't look like the warden, there were distinguishing colors which differentiated him from other humans and with Roqford's eyes he would recognize the warden anywhere, even in a crowd
42. It is this distinguishing impulse of human consciousness that provides the moral
43. By distinguishing the process of channeling in this way it is easier to understand and learn – to learn in the sense of separating it out of normal thinking and feeling, and to understand when “our” thoughts and feelings indeed arise within ourselves, and when they are being passed to us by a spirit
44. She stepped to the brother who she felt was slightly smaller; the one without the armband or distinguishing crescent moon on his ass
45. It was his way of distinguishing himself from the privileged upbringing of the Gandhi family, and in his speeches he projected himself very much as a pulled-up-by-my-own-bootstraps achiever compared with silver spoon-sucking bungalow babies
46. Distinguishing lies from the truth was tough with so much misdirection
47. A distinguishing feature of PERT is its ability to deal with uncertainty in activity completion times
48. The hundred is distinguishing figure attaining a whole within a whole showing the great virtue of the Trinity doctrine in fullness unity
49. Without the distinguishing ability of the Neo-Cortex, the limbic and reptilian brains do not have the ability to differentiate between reality and what it sees on television
50. But two claimants to elite status are one too many! Believing that others are of inferior race, that sub-humans exist, that God establishes a hierarchy among humans by distinguishing the small designated community from the rest of humanity, means that the Other may not claim the same status as ourselves