Cincinnati gave that distinction to Gio Bernard of North Carolina with the No. 37th overall pick.
We have a very important distinction to make between this case and Exxon Valdez.
"Children do want to play cricket, but there is a quality of distinction to be made" he said.
Likewise, in the secondary female lead, Courtney Elizabeth brought true distinction to her role's aerial and grounded challenges.
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Weiss gave his Best in Show distinction to Sadie, a Scottish terrier, and was greeted with a positive reaction.
In counter-distinction to the conventional wisdom, I would argue that a low volume breakout would actually be preferable right now.
But how clear is that distinction to the public that Mr Watts, Prof Hansen and Prof Muller are trying to influence?
The Penrose version of cosmology stands in sharp distinction to received wisdom.
This was always going to be a hard distinction to maintain, given Mr Gonzales's role in crafting the policies he was being asked to evaluate as attorney-general.
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As Dr. Waller observed, there clearly is a distinction to be drawn between constructive disagreement about the conflict in Iraq and giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
And they have no class distinction to give them glamour.
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Stuart Broad was the pick of England's bowlers, leading the attack with distinction to take three wickets before Dyson's error handed Strauss his first win since being handed the captaincy in January.
The key distinction has to do with an axiomatic assumption about the nature of wealth creation.
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This distinction needs to be kept in perspective for much confusion is generated by conflating the two.
It will remove another artificial distinction used to discriminate against people who do not reflect our own conditions.
The distinction seems to have been invented to avoid the embarrassment of having to endorse the grammar schools.
That distinction belonged to then-International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who polls suggested could challenge and possibly beat Sarkozy.
Lord Hill responded that there was a "clear distinction" to be made.
There is a clear distinction as to how the hearings were viewed among different age groups who still work on Wall Street.
That distinction belongs to the not very distinguished biographer of Voltaire, S.G.
The distinction goes to Milton, Mass. (elevation 628 feet), the highest peak within 10 miles of the Atlantic that's a sitting duck for strong ocean breezes.
That distinction goes to Bernie Carbo, a pinch hitter who walloped a two-out, three-run homer in the bottom of the eighth to erase a 6-3 Cincinnati lead.
We could see why Mary Ann is a master teacher, a distinction given to the school's best teachers and an important component of a teacher-evaluation system in Eagle County.
Failing to make this basic distinction helped lead to serious errors in outlook during the late 1980s, during which many observers who generally share sound presuppositions about the nature of the economy were given to histrionic predictions of national default, debt monetization, and hyperinflation.
The funeral -- officially ceremonial rather than a state occasion in a distinction invisible to all but the most pedantic royal watcher -- was the first for a former prime minister and war leader since Winston Churchill's body was borne along the same route a generation ago.
We fail to make that distinction in this country to our peril.
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