Congress was flooded with petitions to abolish slavery in the Distinct of Columbia.
The county of Gwynedd is made up of three distinct areas of Arfon, Dwyfor and Meirionnydd.
Performances generally open with an instrumental introduction followed by the nasr, the main vocal section consisting of two distinct sets of songs.
One of the distinct advantages of making that decision as a matter of unilateral U.S. discretion is that it could relatively easily be revised down the road.
Consider, for instance, the task of melding two distinct ways of doing business.
Chromosome 22, decoded by an international team of scientists, is one of the 24 distinct bundles of DNA within our cells that contain the genetic information to make a human being.
Jakeman: What informed it was a rigorous review around the world over 10 months to really answer the question of, does a Pepsi loyalist have a distinct set of values by which they live their lives that are distinct and separate from our competitors and could those be codified into a single positioning for the brand that could work globally?
The loaves are complex and yeasty, full of earthy flavours, a touch of tang and a distinct underpinning of char.
As a pre-paid seller, Leap is a direct competitor of MetroPCS with the distinct disadvantage of being a fraction of its size.
First, view every audience as a collection of distinct individuals deserving of your personal attention rather than taking a broadcast and transactional approach.
The team -- composed of Pablo Rodriguez Zivic, Favio Shifres and Guillermo Cecchi -- has developed an algorithm capable of identifying patterns across distinct periods of Western music based on semi-tones and notes.
For example, in order to maintain the highest level of genetic purity, distinct varieties of self-pollinated crops such as wheat, rice, soybeans and barley need to be separated by at least 60 feet.
Hugh Jenner-Clarke, an 83-year-old Englishman, recently found a major deposit of 950, 000 tons of rare earths, a group of 17 elements prized for distinct properties of conductivity, magnetism and flexibility.
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The affair has led to accusations of lying in Parliament and a distinct refusal of all involved to comment on the record.
This structure allows Midler to perform musical numbers from different eras and to attempt the acting tour de force of playing a character at several distinct stages of life.
Its researchers can tap into proprietary high-speed databases that hold 10 terabytes of data and map out and compare ten distinct properties of proteins.
And while townships like Khayelitsha and Gugulethu remain a stark testament to the lasting impact of institutionalized inequality, Cape Town's distinct amalgam of Africans, Afrikaaners, Anglophones and Cape Malays has produced what may be the continent's most vibrant ethnic melting pot.
What sets this type of enterprise apart is that it caters to two distinct groups of customers and each sort benefits the more custom there is from the other sort.
ACOs are groups of hospitals and doctors that are held responsible for a distinct set of Medicare patients.
One thing about Facebook that a lot of people don't realise is that Facebook has two distinct types of advertising already, that they're already selling in large quantity, and they have a whole bunch of commerce businesses that are being built around their so called credits product, and where this is evident so far is in the gaming business.
The investigation began at the end of January, 1902, and, in the months that followed, two distinct visions of the hearings emerged.
If the environment being spread through is an animal embryo and the reagents are hormones that trigger the differentiation of the body's pigment-producing cells, the upshot is a distinct pattern of pigmentation.
We've rarely seen a majority or total reversal of this kind of ITC patent dispute before it reaches the appeals stage, but there's a distinct chance of that flip happening here -- especially as the ITC is using Apple's successful dismissal of an S3 Graphics victory as the judge's new template.
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These pose the question of whether people working in the White House should serve only the president, or also some distinct concept of the public good.
You know, the kind of fragmentation that has already left users running not one, not two, not three, but four distinct versions of the little green guy (1.5, 1.6, 2.0, and 2.1) depending on a seemingly arbitrary formula of hardware, carrier, region, software customization, and manufacturers' ability to push updates in a timely fashion.
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Flying at just below 10, 000 feet, research instruments identified three distinct layers of volcanic residue.
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The international team found three distinct groups of drug-resistant parasites present in the area.
After much deliberation it was decided it was the distinct scent of "slightly burnt" cheese toasties.
Reading typically involves three distinct areas of the brain, all on the left side.
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