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It contains five | distinct levels depicting the ecology, mythology, life |
The park contains several | distinct periods in human history. |
This movement contains many | distinct themes that follow roughly in Sonata Form. |
In total, the park contains 11 | distinct natural communities, including sandhills, fla |
This large area contains four | distinct communities: Mont Belvieu, Old River-Winfree, |
The site contains two | distinct types of ships, both constructed of iron, but |
s within a Facebook session, their content is | distinct from Facebook formatting. |
Continuing Blakey's | distinct brand of hard bop, this album features contri |
of Bluetick and Treeing Walker coonhounds as | distinct breeds led to the paring down of the English |
refers more properly to Micropterus coosae, a | distinct species of Centrarchid native to parts of the |
of potential energy surfaces corresponding to | distinct electronic states of the same spatial and spi |
The sunk cost is | distinct from economic loss. |
ky, then the first n / r queries could return | distinct answers, so n / r + 1 queries is also necessa |
amonds (where different orientations count as | distinct) and one-sided polyiamonds (where mirror imag |
yhexes (where different orientations count as | distinct) and one-sided polyhexes (where mirror images |
The Leica II uses a coupled rangefinder | distinct from the viewfinder. |
getation, for example, was of course entirely | distinct from today, as was the fauna. |
Land cover is | distinct from land use despite the two terms often bei |
Its boundaries cover two | distinct areas. |
ampton Wyton Henlow is an RAF unit covering 3 | distinct sites in Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire. |
Round (launched on 1 January 2007) covers two | distinct fields, namely |
The band created a | distinct style taking influences of the British heavy |
Section 31(1)(b) creates the | distinct offence of racially or religiously intentiona |
Section 29(1)(b) creates the | distinct offence of racially or religiously aggravated |
lar nature of the water molecule creates some | distinct sub-atomic behaviors favorable in practice. |
16 degrees on the straightaways creating four | distinct grooves making for very fast turns. |
rd Borden in 1911, with the aim of creating a | distinct Canadian army within the British Empire, to b |
e following year, he endorsed the creation of | distinct schools for Ukrainian and Armenian minority g |
smaller operation than Little Creatures, with | distinct branding and products. |
Crimeware (as | distinct from spyware, adware, and malware) is designe |
Season; General Betting Gives Crimson Players | Distinct Edge. |
tonensis is a species of fossil crustacean so | distinct from other crustaceans that it has been place |
c species of decapod crustacean, sufficiently | distinct from its relatives to be placed in its own fa |
egrifolia with identical cultivation produced | distinct leaf morphology, suggesting that there may be |
ow, where people from Asian culture portrayed | distinct areas of Indian Dance. |
ught and argued that indigenous cultures were | distinct from those of the West. |
Blunt: blunt cusp lacks | distinct facets altogether. |
where a, d are | distinct non-zero elements of K. |
e first person to suggest that DNA damage, as | distinct from mutation, is the primary cause of aging |
He noticed that the taste of kombu dashi was | distinct from sweet, sour, bitter and salty and named |
hings within an identifiable space defined by | distinct parameters. |
ined as being a cartographical delineation of | distinct ecological areas, identified by their geology |
The Deo are | distinct from the Deol clan of Jats, although both cla |
Additional specimens have been described as | distinct species, including G. atavus from the Khodzha |
The Transcaucasus Front describes two | distinct organizations during the war. |
White" and called the church's destruction "a | distinct architectural loss to the city". |
Studies are conducted to determine how | distinct Christian concepts and values assist in shapi |
However they were unable to determine enough | distinct characters to maintain the species Thrausmosa |
tens, however these roles soon developed into | distinct characters with their own personality and cos |
It developed two | distinct types of boats: the wherry proper, with high |
Tom first developed a | distinct interest in Jazz while in high school. |
an be said that London thus has developed two | distinct focal points: an economic one in the City of |
plethorpe, in the early 1970s, developing his | distinct photographic printing style. |
our Theory of Value that further develops the | distinct differences between labour and labour power. |
Sri Lankan Tamil dialects are | distinct from the Tamil dialects used in Tamil Nadu, K |
piel, containing much spoken dialogue between | distinct musical numbers. |
e company manufacturers several different and | distinct brands of equipment including Goodman, Amana |
some form of claim, some form of different or | distinct treatment for those who can trace a single an |
e two of them travel to various different and | distinct parts of Crocodile Isle where the game is set |
ectricity, believing that he had discovered a | distinct form of electricity. |
earchers from University of York discovered a | distinct divide between the polluted air over Indonesi |
However, Adovasio discovered culturally | distinct stratigraphic levels at Meadowcroft that date |
synths he'd just borrowed and discovered the | distinct sound. |
bound together in describing a discrete item, | distinct from other items perhaps listed on the page. |
It has a rufous facial disk and | distinct white eyebrows. |
If he displays a | distinct personality like K-9, or Data from Star Trek |
development allows for the distinguishing of | distinct characteristics as adults. |
The district remained | distinct from Dublin city for many centuries. |
South Kearny is an industrial district and | distinct area of Hudson County, New Jersey at the nort |
infield and Rahway, which gave the district a | distinct Democratic tilt. |
odating a parking entrance or loading dock, a | distinct design advantage for a building on one of the |
to that notion the Amazon forest does exhibit | distinct growth during the dry season with serious imp |
Zainichi Korean, however, does not | distinct these two, as Japanese does not either; it us |
The process does have | distinct advantages. |
e retaining the red necktie, he also donned a | distinct physical appearance featuring heavy brows and |
is defends authentic Christianity and draws a | distinct line between Truth and Religion. |
e again considered it its own species, due to | distinct morphological characteristics, but this recla |
Heterosexuality is permitted only during a | distinct time period of the year (about 100 days) and |
Each is | distinct from the others, and has citizens of its own |
The three playable factions each have | distinct racial advantages and are separated into four |
the two human users recognizing each other's | distinct voices as they read and compared the words ov |
1890, Brandes was made to answer for each as | distinct offenses against the blasphemy laws before a |
me places, but which occupy ecological niches | distinct enough to prevent frequent hybridization. |
with a connected graph G containing edges of | distinct weights, and an empty set of edges T |
rtnerships in prevention and education within | distinct communities in London. |
Each class of EEC is | distinct and different from the others. |
, in other accounts, Neelipleona are either a | distinct order from the three less controversial Sprin |
hment of Turkish Republic in 1923, electing 9 | distinct Turkish citizens as president. |
s identical as an abstract group element, but | distinct when represented by a reflection. |
body shape combined with shortened elytra are | distinct features of Eutheiini. |
on interest in its mortgages embodied legally | distinct entitlements (and so was "materially differen |
Each ad embodies Anderson's | distinct style by focusing on a subject and having the |
With the book, Nietzsche embraced a | distinct aesthetic assiduity. |
Their emergence under | distinct and authentic lines is dated to the 19th cent |
It emits a | distinct odor. |
Shen Yun enacts three | distinct forms of Chinese dance in its performances: c |
Carvedilol has enantiomers with | distinct pharmacodynamics. |
ntigen and for the secretor status encode for | distinct α1,2-fucosyltransferases and the synthesis of |
There are two isozymes of COX encoded by | distinct gene products: a constitutive COX-1 (this enz |
ly spliced transcript variants encoding three | distinct isoforms have been reported. |
Three transcript variants encoding two | distinct isoforms have been found for this gene. |
ll-length transcript variants, encoding three | distinct isoforms, have been described. |
and three transcript variants encoding three | distinct isoforms have been identified. |
feet (910 m), but it actually encompasses two | distinct growing regions, the valley floor and the hil |
c on this album reached an edgier end, having | distinct, rich music made it stand out and outperform |
tis, meaning the study of human endeavors, as | distinct from those of theology and metaphysics, which |
y or another, a unique Force energy signature | distinct from other species. |
A vertical search engine, as | distinct from a general web search engine, focuses on |
Gleeson has enjoyed a | distinct career, representing Northern Suburbs in the |
t an altitude of 1,200 metres, Salta enjoys 4 | distinct seasons: summers are warm with frequent thund |
The college enjoys the | distinct position of not only being the first Degree c |
ued to treat the two mythological entities as | distinct. |
the simple cases above, one may enumerate all | distinct four-colorings of the ring; any coloring that |
will be completed by 2014, and envisions five | distinct phases, each of which includes development of |
efore be performed by one of these enzymes in | distinct organelles by particular mechanisms at variou |
attributes can be increased by equipping the | distinct “Power Units” scattered around the world whic |
here was discussion of whether to establish a | distinct, partisan support group for the IRSM from at |
erally consider themselves as an ethnic group | distinct from other Muhajirs. |
hite geese are indeed an evolutionary lineage | distinct from the grey geese - from which they split o |
etween them restricted started to evolve into | distinct species. |
series of studies, her research examines the | distinct effects of fear, anger, and happiness on risk |
For example, three | distinct points are always coplanar; but a fourth poin |
raga, one has to resort to the exclusive and | distinct raga prayogas of the raga which are mostly ta |
Nitroguanidine can exist in | distinct tautomeric forms, as a nitroimine (left) or a |
There exist three | distinct (3-10)-cage graphs-the Balaban 10-cage, the H |
There exists 3 | distinct (3-10)-cages, the other two being the Harries |
ctor Turner, styles a liminoid experience, as | distinct from a liminal experience). |
e aware that her thoughts and experiences are | distinct from those of other people, that there is a g |
Pathanamthitta experiences three | distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. |
specific nature of the experimental method-as | distinct from the practical use of it-is an achievemen |
The genes are expressed in | distinct tissues at different times during embryonic d |
es were available for analysis expressed some | distinct characteristics that differentiate Austrorapt |
ambodian government policy, any expression of | distinct Vietnamese identity is still occasionally met |
, the nucleus shows its own extraordinary and | distinct "grand-design" spiral structure that is about |
much narrower than the upper eyelid; tympanum | distinct, as large as the eye. |
ittle broader than the upper eyelid; tympanum | distinct, about half the size of the eye. |
tle narrower than, the upper eyelid; tympanum | distinct, half the diameter of the eye. |
ttle narrower than the upper eyelid• tympanum | distinct, two thirds the diameter of the eye. |
Eyes are | distinct with a white patch around it. |
Its eyes are | distinct and surrounded by a white ring. |
Eyes are | distinct. |
Markov source for which the values f(sk) are | distinct whenever each of the states sk are reachable, |
The Georgian Revkom, which faced the | distinct prospect of a nation-wide insurrection and ci |
ed that Rhodymenia ardissonei was in fact two | distinct species. |
If the Pinwheel Galaxy were in fact a | distinct galaxy and could be observed to be rotating o |
ealised that Plasmodium ovale was in fact two | distinct species - Plasmodium ovale curtisi and Plasmo |
There are in fact two | distinct communities of Bhale Sultan, those of Bulands |
There are, in fact, two | distinct Kagzi communities, with their own customs, tr |
size until late summer and early fall without | distinct population peaks, leading researchers to beli |
This family is | distinct from the fireflies (family Lampyridae), which |
This family is | distinct from the Chomsky hierarchy but intersects it |
original name, of the hurdy-gurdy family, but | distinct in that the notes were changed by fingering t |
Schreyer sometimes favoured policies | distinct from those of the federal New Democratic Part |
an unreasonable and disproportionate fear, is | distinct from the reasonable concern about rats and mi |
That many dialects feature three | distinct vowel lengths is ignored, as doing so does no |
The brand, which long featured a | distinct UNi logo, was established in 1966 by MCA exec |
It features nine | distinct natural communities including estuarine tidal |
of Kampala's weather is that it features two | distinct wet seasons. |
esign of reversible watch, which features two | distinct movements and faces, allowing the wearer to c |
ased, produced by Vincent Montana featuring a | distinct Salsoul style disco sound. |
This gives the feet a | distinct texture different from the rest of the chicke |
year of operational service, Hartmann felt a | distinct lack of respect towards Russian pilots. |
The main land drain in Holland Fen (as | distinct from the River Witham, which is designed to c |
code were implemented for the Ferranti Atlas ( | distinct from the later Atlas Autocode) and the ICT 13 |
gastropod Lymnaea, the somatic ferritin being | distinct from the yolk ferritin (see below). |
d Drupka Teshi are some other festivals, some | distinct to local culture and others shared with the r |
Nevertheless, the two fields remain | distinct, as the methods of proof are quite different |
Some authors consider B. figuiguensis a | distinct species, while others include it in the Alger |
loping a Sri Lankan style of film composition | distinct from that of Indian films. |
bserved in Kom Chad Luek that the film's most | distinct theme was that of the female fantasy of meeti |
There are two types of quill, the first with | distinct dark and white bands and the other with plain |
es: Maryland definitely has four or five very | distinct "regional cultures" and the accents of people |
lic beer with yeasty and phenolic flavors and | distinct taste similar to banana. |
hytic orchid having creamy white flowers with | distinct transverse purple bands on petals. |
murder in 1997, police initially followed two | distinct lines of investigation, but more recently a t |
hool bus models, as well as the following two | distinct models. |
The movie follows two | distinct plot lines until the two eventually merge: th |
were the first whose typeface and fonts were | distinct from the text of the publication and from tha |
For the | distinct constituency called Croydon South until 1974, |
ever be the oldest living U.S. Senator for 2 | distinct intervals. |
The motivation for a | distinct organisation for Sikhs came from the heighten |
n views and counting, and are known for their | distinct cover songs. |
nCL (a cross platform open standard for GPGPU | distinct from CUDA, Dx11 Compute Shader or STREAM) by |
Feller was known throughout baseball for his | distinct voice which was described as being slow with |
Sugarloaf Key are the names in use for these | distinct communities upon the larger island of Sugarlo |
The farmhouse is noted for its | distinct decorative features and lack of modern altera |
The first evidence for this | distinct glucose transport protein was provided by Dav |
results in a vodka known to the world for its | distinct character and smoothness on the palate. |
Warka is well known for its | distinct red packaging. |
Keith is probably most known for his | distinct deep, baritone voice. |
ir ease, rhythm, and melody, as well as for a | distinct marking of the tune in which they are to be p |
d foot, but is instantly recognizable for its | distinct dorsal pattern. |
The dialect has existed for centuries, | distinct from standard English; Sir Gawain and the Gre |
He is best known for his | distinct guitar sound that was comparable in sound and |
nty Kildare, the constituency existed for two | distinct periods: from 1923 to 1937, and from 1948 to |
o be designated Playmate of the Month for two | distinct months. |
he Cook Islands Constitution provides for the | distinct position of Queen's Representative. |
Nanton is known primarily for three | distinct features: the first being its aviation museum |
The stadium is noted for its | distinct gabled architecture. |
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