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The trees were confirmed as a | distinct species by DNA testing. |
t has recently been recognized and named as a | distinct species. |
nary of Pashto mentions a tribe known as jat, | distinct from the Rajput Jat of Pakistan, who live in |
1980, who was the first to recognize it as a | distinct species from the anatomically similar S. siha |
ence in 1882, the School was established as a | distinct entity within the Faculty. |
The ECC has been identified as being | distinct from most other independent Catholic movement |
It was first described as a | distinct syndrome by Mesulam in 1982. |
omys cinereus chapensis is often treated as a | distinct species, but it falls within the normal varia |
st Roger Raiche, who first identified it as a | distinct species in 1987. |
"; i.e. the cult of the Female Principle as a | distinct philosophical and denominational entity. |
. klekowskii was at first not recognized as a | distinct species, and despite the coexistence of two s |
Its status as a | distinct language from Uyghur is disputed. |
ury that watchmaking came to be regarded as a | distinct profession. |
n 2009, Southern Cameroons is recognized as a | distinct people "automatically entitled to all the oth |
After a brief period as a | distinct community, the town began a consolidation pro |
Discovered in 1912 and described as a | distinct sub-species, it has been placed on the United |
It was maintained as a | distinct entity until the 1930s when it was submerged |
1 Corinthians 15:24, 28, regarding Jesus as a | distinct personality in heaven, all after his ascensio |
They are sometimes treated as a | distinct subfamily Amathusiinae. |
ave established environmental toxicology as a | distinct field within toxicology in 1962, with the pub |
rubb 4-5 zones, Grubb D (Deep) zones as three | distinct producing horizons. |
gh this species was originally described as a | distinct species, it is usually considered the same as |
Now, though, they are regarded as a | distinct group, possibly being close to the trilobites |
chaeological Survey of India was revived as a | distinct department of the government and Sir Alexande |
Claregate as a | distinct area has only existed since the pre / post wa |
long-eared bat which was only validated as a | distinct species in the 1960s. |
set Fauve de Bretagne became established as a | distinct breed early in the 19thC and were introduced |
l recognition of Australian Stock Horses as a | distinct breed ..." Sounds really like a clash of gear |
of the Mongolian steppes and disappeared as a | distinct group of herdsmen once and for all. |
point out the profit of the entrepreneur as a | distinct species of revenue with laws peculiar to itse |
ng of Marx and Marxism, which he saw as quite | distinct. |
cal groups in Japan, making its identity as a | distinct and separate subculture weaker than other ind |
th the emergence of spirituality arising as a | distinct concept from religious in both academic circl |
Desmatosuchus chamaensis is recognized as a | distinct genus, but there is some dispute about whethe |
s would not be scientifically recognized as a | distinct group of reptiles until Sir Richard Owen pres |
be boiler, and to consider the blastpipe as a | distinct device, paying close attention to its proport |
Emerging as a | distinct body in the late 13th century - dating from 1 |
sider it desirable to treat this lineage as a | distinct tribe, the Carcharodini naturally need to be |
, Beopsang teachings did not endure long as a | distinct school, but as with China, its teachings were |
e 19th century when it became recognised as a | distinct language. |
time and indeed be worthy of recognition as a | distinct taxon. |
c. 1750: The Ojibwa begin to emerge as a | distinct tribal amalgamation of smaller independent ba |
mmingbirds, either as a basal lineage or as a | distinct but entirely extinct family. |
As a | distinct Asian species, however, no consensus has been |
than endorsing the recognition of Quebec as a | distinct society. |
vision of … “The recreation of Devonport as a | distinct place in modern Plymouth; a vibrant self sust |
Residents voted to incorporate as a | distinct municipality on a 578-180 margin in 1959; ins |
lum have identified Pipistrellus murrayi as a | distinct species. |
trobos, but has recently been recognized as a | distinct genus; some botanists still treat it in Lagar |
ent Greeks did not recognize Canis Minor as a | distinct constellation, and considered Orion to have h |
of psychology, spirituality has emerged as a | distinct construct and focus of research since the 198 |
stacle to our people's self-preservation as a | distinct and protected people." |
Colibri del Sol Bird Reserve, its status as a | distinct species was confirmed. |
sequence of abnormalities that may occur as a | distinct syndrome or as part of another underlying dis |
photographs within England, organised as two | distinct collections - oblique and vertical - each acq |
f the province's constitutional identity as a | distinct society. |
n breed is the ASH, which was recognized as a | distinct breed...etc... |
It is unclear when it formed as a | distinct unit, but the name itself derives from the pe |
It is time to recognize woman as a | distinct personality, different from man mainly in tha |
r a hundred years to preserve its status as a | distinct community. |
fferences, and it is now usually treated as a | distinct species, probably more closely related to the |
Until recognised by Allen Lowrie as a | distinct species, all other previous authors had treat |
nt of The Heart of Wax stands on its own as a | distinct musical statement, the resulting whole perfor |
cooperi, but other authors regard this as a | distinct species, more closely related to Hartweg's Pi |
He analyzed these two states as two | distinct, separate personalities that seemed to be una |
They emerged as a | distinct group in the early eighteenth century when th |
HSDD has been recognized as a | distinct sexual function disorder for more than 30 yea |
l transactions, the Internet has emerged as a | distinct mode of transport for a growing array of digi |
ntly described (Schmidt & Westrich 1993) as a | distinct species. |
t to have separated them from their clan as a | distinct bloodline, and they have very different disci |
phila Whitm., and subsequently separated as a | distinct species Agathis spathulata in 1988. |
" that would have also recognized Quebec as a | distinct society. |
he larger parish of Rogerstone started as two | distinct settlements of Tregwilym and Tydu, Tregwilym |
Infuriated by what he saw as a | distinct lack of 'push' Sir Douglas Haig and Henry Raw |
ntually leading to the end of Farlington as a | distinct community. |
Airmail as a | distinct, important and premium class of postal servic |
It was recognized as a | distinct genus only decades later in 1919 by Gustav vo |
, with nutty aromas and flavour, as well as a | distinct violet or iris characteristic. |
ino, as well as Pigato, but confirmed it as a | distinct variety. |
Cyrnia is sometimes listed as a | distinct genus, but its type species (Cyrnia barbata) |
on and the British Ornithologists' Union as a | distinct genus. |
It exists as a | distinct line only between Cambridge (where it shares |
r of Mass is printed in the Roman Missal as a | distinct section placed in the middle of the book, bet |
parliamentarian for the Shetland Islands as a | distinct entity; up to that point there had only been |
As their | distinct nature became clear through 18S ribosomal DNA |
t family Amaranthaceae, formerly treated as a | distinct family, Chenopodiaceae, and comprising all of |
t a Necropsittacus, if it indeed existed as a | distinct species. |
t followed, the Grenvillites disappeared as a | distinct political faction. |
The validity as a | distinct species and the affiliations of the Saz Balig |
and automobiles, however, marks them as quite | distinct from the Old Order Amish. |
, which have been continued by Movia as three | distinct "fare areas", with small changes to the exist |
Therefore, when it was first evaluated as a | distinct species for the 2008 IUCN Red List, it was ca |
The Highway Patrol serves as a | distinct and unique unit within the larger police depa |
the development of historical demography as a | distinct subfield of demography. |
enigmatic; it is probably best regarded as a | distinct, monotypic order, especially if the turacos a |
As a | distinct group concept, cellome refers to cells and th |
diplectroglossum, reflecting its status as a | distinct species. |
th century, but have not been recognized as a | distinct breed. |
hers has shown that it is better treated as a | distinct species. |
ers, has shown that it is better treated as a | distinct species. |
ate history of the Lincoln assassination, one | distinct from the chronology most commonly promulgated |
Each point is its own zeroth associate while | distinct points are never zeroth associates. |
gain remarkably in depth, and humor assume a | distinct role, and Prus begin to avoid writing [the ki |
t them against rain, so the batsmen were at a | distinct disadvantage on the proverbial sticky wicket. |
place in the three mountainous regions at 40 | distinct coal beds near Mesozoic basins. |
ose without access to books and literacy at a | distinct disadvantage, being unable to interract adequ |
The end point is taken at the | distinct inflection of the resulting titration curve c |
tching the mounted archers, putting them at a | distinct disadvantage. |
Talbutal binds at a | distinct binding site associated with a Cl- ionopore a |
ribal council," thus, the Miami party is at a | distinct disadvantage. |
n to leave their armour behind left them at a | distinct disadvantage. |
Atkins is | distinct in that it essentially houses three separate |
fter the conflict, the brewery had attained a | distinct reputation. |
The Attarwala are | distinct from other Gujarati Muslims, as their mother |
The position of Attorney-General is | distinct from that of Minister of Justice, although th |
s, intriguing personalties, attractive women, | distinct laid-back lifestyle and brotherly love. |
orial for both male and female audiences with | distinct urban influences. |
The breed is auto-sexing with | distinct color differences between males (ganders) and |
ere 12 show gardens, 16 back-to-back gardens ( | distinct from the small gardens at Birmingham or the c |
Joel Bakan is | distinct by criticizing the actions of civil liberties |
ent) is a short and narrow fibrous band, less | distinct than the ulnar collateral, attached, above, t |
tly explains the emergence of Bangladesh with | distinct identity from Pakistan back in 1971. |
ri combines these colors with a blue base and | distinct red markings as appropriate for trim. |
in 2002 inside Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, | distinct from the main prison and consisting of indivi |
The judicial affairs of Korea shall be kept | distinct from ordinary administrative affairs. |
own Cupressus guadalupensis to be genetically | distinct enough from Cupressus forbesii to to warrant |
the current species may actually be multiple | distinct species. |
here; at least the Monhysterida seem to be a | distinct and far more ancient lineage than the rest. |
that physically, the Germans appeared to be a | distinct nation, not an admixture of their neighbors, |
h samples of what were then thought to be the | distinct species G. plicatum and G. tenuipes (named by |
outhwestern Australia have been shown to be a | distinct species, the Western White-naped Honeyeater, |
was discovered in 1978 and was proven to be a | distinct subspecies. |
st a variety flavicarpa, but seems to be more | distinct in fact. |
rthur, Texas, United States that used to be a | distinct unincorporated community in eastern Jefferson |
llection that are managed so as to be largely | distinct from one another." |
It is closely related to, and may not be a | distinct species from, the Western Meadowhawk (Sympetr |
The enigmatic Chapin's Crombec might be a | distinct species, or a subspecies Sylvietta leucophrys |
This can be a | distinct advantage when compared to Hadoop where the M |
tralasian species, the larvae seem to be more | distinct than adults. |
a stock car numbered '07' would be considered | distinct from one numbered '7'. |
et the following criteria: they must be ‘new, | distinct, uniform and stable'. |
ncluded in Xyleborus but they seem to be well | distinct; Premnobius might even not belong to the Xyle |
rthur, Texas, United States that used to be a | distinct unincorporated community in Jefferson County. |
rms of rendering a runic text have to be kept | distinct. |
midophorus gularis, but is considered to be a | distinct species due to phenotypic characteristics. |
Fear of flying may be a | distinct phobia in itself, or it may be an indirect co |
ic waters believed by some scientists to be a | distinct species from the larger Orca found throughout |
ins, but is now recognized to be specifically | distinct ). |
early and each command should be phonetically | distinct from and others. |
a period of crystallization that may be very | distinct or may have coincided with or overlapped the |
efinitions, they are often considered to be a | distinct class. |
, some scholars consider Vasubandhu to be two | distinct people. |
brown trout (Salmo trutta) and thus not be a | distinct species of its own. |
ost scientists consider Percrocutidae to be a | distinct family-although sometimes it is placed with c |
make the clip "have a bit more edge, be very | distinct, be very mixed." |
pulation that might not even be taxonomically | distinct. |
ken dorsal stripes, these stripes can be very | distinct to quite faint. |
ten more years, until it was resolved to be a | distinct species, separate from the Yelkouan Shearwate |
ssum (Erickson & Willis) was believed to be a | distinct variety of this species, noted for its narrow |
nfluenced by dubstep but should be considered | distinct from other contemporary styles of dubstep. |
ed as form helice, but do not seem to be that | distinct as intermediates exist and the variation is t |
It has since been proven to be a | distinct genus of dyrosaurid separate from both Dyrosa |
Pterodroma (arminjoniana) heraldica may be a | distinct species (Herald Petrel). |
uston, Texas, United States that used to be a | distinct unincorporated community in Harris County. |
arland, Texas, United States; it used to be a | distinct unincorporated community in Dallas County. |
Grimaldi 2006) consider this group to be four | distinct families- Anisopodidae, Mycetobiidae, Olbioga |
s of the White-browed Crombec, but might be a | distinct species; too little is known about it to dete |
Union club, the game having grown to be very | distinct from what we now know as association football |
Within the genus, there appear to be two | distinct evolutionary lineages; one leading to the Oce |
g. macrorhyncha) - which might be a | distinct species - on the latter. |
cies, but are now generally thought to be two | distinct species. |
tive Keriya Uyghurs, who are said to be quite | distinct from other Uyghurs, live at Tangzubasti Villa |
se two types of riboswitch appear to be quite | distinct. |
ounty, Texas, United States that used to be a | distinct community. |
rew cabin has a blunt-nosed profile bearing a | distinct resemblance to the 20th century Boeing 747. |
His oeuvre bears the | distinct stamp of his outlook towards life. |
Rutland became a | distinct Ceremonial County once again, although it con |
based upon Anglican foundation, and became a | distinct church. |
elation of the believer to the state became a | distinct position of "Socinianism" as it was formalize |
, the cloud patterns within Isaac became less | distinct and organized, primarily from internal fluctu |
The Industries and Stores Division became a | distinct section of the new department, but the common |
Ta' Kercem became a | distinct parish on 10 March 1885 by Bishop Pietru Pace |
on of Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and became a | distinct political entity. |
e eyewall became cloud filled and became less | distinct. |
hes, and accordingly Glasshouse Yard became a | distinct civil parish separate from its mother parish. |
oneypark and Thomastown, Sallynoggin became a | distinct area. |
m & Mary School of Education did not become a | distinct entity until 1961. |
stage, causing them to erode and become less | distinct. |
the style of the 'Gotha School' becomes more | distinct. |
ulture and social structures, thus becoming a | distinct people, "Polynesians", before setting out to |
Riverlife has often been a | distinct voice in the areas of Pittsburgh development |
is name in the series, as there have been two | distinct types of ship of this same name. |
od by bringing together what had been several | distinct communities that were populated by a slew of |
than depression in China, being conceptually | distinct from psychiatric labels, and is said to fit w |
Being fairly | distinct (Heidrich et al. 1998), they are sometimes re |
nicotinic and muscarinic receptors belong to | distinct protein superfamilies. |
region is positioned on the cusp between the | distinct climates of the Languedoc-Roussillon and the |
2009 that he had not yet decided between two | distinct titles, either ...at the moment of our most n |
through an allosteric interaction between two | distinct, non-overlapping binding sites for the two di |
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