Only Teena was different, and the devastating price she paid for her distinctness makes this such a powerfully tragic tale.
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These ceremonies lose their meaning and are rendered obsolete the moment Israel no longer requires special protection for its monotheistic distinctness.
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While all four religions are Indian in origin, each one of them has its own entity, identity and distinctness.
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Clarity is subdivided into purity, which is sentence-level clarity, and distinctness, which is about over all organization.
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The all-inclusive Sturnidae grouping is all but noninformative as regards biogeography, and obscures the evolutionary distinctness of the three lineages.
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The former is characterised by the measurement of the distinctness-of-image and the latter by the haze or contrast gloss.
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There appear to be around 20 users participating ( though I can't judge distinctness ) in just the last 100 edits.
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Distinctness and accessibility can be solved, in part, with disambiguation; an incorrect title is something the disputants will not abide.
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Quebecers say that what they want most is a public acknowledgment of their distinctness within Canada to insure protection of their language and culture.
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In it, he presented evidence for the relatedness of Algonkian languages throughout northeastern North America and their distinctness from the neighboring Iroquoian languages.