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    distinct


    1. walked with the same God in distinct times,


    2. That and the distinct impression they were going in a large circle


    3. There was also a distinct


    4. The storm front was made up of two distinct components


    5. They both reciprocate the same esteem for one another, but in two different and distinct ways


    6. God has made us to be something altogether distinct, and yet at the same time grafted into Israel


    7. Maybe life does continue, though completely different and distinct, in a very similar fashion as to what we see now


    8. It is just this fact which makes sugar a commodity that will keep almost indefinitely which is a distinct advantage from a commercial point of view but hardly from a health one


    9. I think he'd been sampling his nectar somewhere else because there was a distinct air of madness about him


    10. requests will have distinct request header:

    11. Trapped emotions affect you in two distinct ways,


    12. He got the distinct impression that she was testing him


    13. “Sir, we have three distinct blips headed this way


    14. There are two very distinct engine signatures; they are Scather ships


    15. The audience is made up of two distinct types; tourists and locals


    16. with the distinct impression that he had told this tale before


    17. “Since we have to go down to the Yakhan again anyway, we might as well stop by the Kassikan and see if any of the Tdeshi’s in their records match up,” she said with a distinct air of resignation


    18. down the back of his neck and a distinct impression that there was


    19. There is a distinct smell, a certain acridity in the candle-sooty underground-dank dustiness that many have tried to pin down in words


    20. was shining, and there was a distinct sense of spring bursting forth in

    21. distinct impression that extensive investigations were being


    22. Shaun sounds flat and bored, but his eyes give away a distinct hint of unease


    23. “A distinct lack of forethought on his part, I must say


    24. The human eye is designed to notice distinct movement, not background colour and no one seems to see the after shock


    25. would have won a distinct advantage, and I imagine His


    26. shake his prey, and a subtle but distinct change in manner


    27. again noted a distinct sense of discomfort in the Cardinal


    28. The distinct scent of hot-dogs and toffee apples wafted through the air


    29. ” They paused for a moment, yet created the distinct impression they had more to say


    30. The girl's movements had grown so vigorous there was a distinct possibility of being hit

    31. Harry had to affirm the observation, he was made well aware of his distinct status nearly from his first days in the Hundred, sometimes favorable, often eliciting some degree of initial jealousy, though soon overcome and banished


    32. said one of them with a distinct air of contempt


    33. and guards stood on each corner and there was a distinct


    34. The general stock of any country or society is the same with that of all its inhabitants or members ; and, therefore, naturally divides itself into the same three portions, each of which has a distinct function or office


    35. The projectors, no doubt, had in their golden dreams the most distinct vision of this great profit


    36. She had a distinct aura that was nearly as tempting as her appearance


    37. it is most inconvenient to romance a girl – have a distinct


    38. And the distinct possibility that a doctor could eventually be


    39. It is distinct, not only from the landed, but from the trading and manufacturing interests, as in these last the owners themselves employ their own capitals


    40. They’re blending into their hive mind distinct personalities, or spiritual egos if you prefer

    41. The capital which is employed in purchasing in one part of the country, in order to sell in another, the produce of the industry of that country, generally replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, that had both been employed in the agriculture or manufactures of that country, and thereby enables them to continue that employment


    42. When both are the produce of domestic industry, it necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, which had both been employed in Supporting productive labour, and thereby enables them to continue that support


    43. The effects, therefore, of a capital employed in such a round-about foreign trade of consumption, are, in every respect, the same as those of one employed in the most direct trade of the same kind, except that the final returns are likely to be still more distant, as they must depend upon the returns of two or three distinct foreign trades


    44. If the hemp and flax of Riga are purchased with the tobacco of Virginia, which had been purchased with British manufactures, the merchant must wait for the returns of two distinct foreign trades, before he can employ the same capital in repurchasing a like quantity of British manufactures


    45. If those two or three distinct foreign trades should happen to be carried on by two or three distinct merchants, of whom the second buys the goods imported by the first, and the third buys those imported by the second, in order to export them again, each merchant, indeed, will, in this case, receive the returns of his own capital more quickly ; but the final returns of the whole capital employed in the trade will be just as slow as ever


    46. Though it may replace, by every operation, two distinct capitals, yet neither of them belongs to that particular country


    47. She heard the distinct sound of plastic pieces


    48. Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on, they all of them derive two distinct benefits from it


    49. And as the sounds grew more distinct and ever closer, he stopped to wait for the inevitable riders to approach


    50. In The How of Happiness, the author points out that having goals provides distinct benefits that contribute to happiness:














































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    Synonyme für "distinct"

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