| 41. | Success brought imitation, and the result was a series of copycat ads that consumers couldn't tell apart.
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| 42. | These carnivores are very closely related to actual cats, and as such, they are hard to tell apart.
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| 43. | The short-tailed shearwater in particular is almost impossible to tell apart from the present species at a distance.
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| 44. | Now, they're easy to tell apart.
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| 45. | Germans and Jews were hard to tell apart, yet the latter was put into gas chambers by the former.
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| 46. | The vicu�a and guanaco share an obvious family resemblance and may be difficult to tell apart at a distance.
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| 47. | The species in this genus show great similarities in body shape and colouration making them difficult to tell apart.
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| 48. | To many veterans, what could be said and what could not be said often seemed too close to tell apart.
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| 49. | Disabled persons who hold parking permits but have invisible disabilities may be difficult to tell apart from fraudulent permit users.
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| 50. | And even those who have spent years studying them, many native fruit fly species are nearly impossible to tell apart.
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