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Перевод: distinction speek distinction


[существительное]
различение; распознавание; разграничение; разница ; отличие; различие; отличительная особенность; почет ; почесть ; честь ; знатность ; известность ; отличительная оригинальность; оригинальность ; отличительная индивидуальность; индивидуальность ; высокие качества; выдающиеся качества; знак отличия


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  1. "We only wanted athletes of distinction and no one is going along for the trip," Murray said.
  2. Maggie looked on this isolation he had built up around them as distinction and strength.
  3. Some physiologists insist on making a distinction between temperature regulation and heat production.
  4. Strachan and Gunnell head a clutch of sporting stars decorated for service with distinction and achievement.
  5. In mathematics he was clearly one year ahead , and was immediately awarded a Founder's scholarship and two small exhibitions - and this at St John's College which was noted at this time for its academic distinction.
  6. In France, HLCAs and capital grants are related to the level of handicap; only a crude distinction is made in the UK.
  7. It is now in a ruinous condition but has the distinction of being the oldest existing railway bridge over a river in the world.
  8. The end of the seventeenth and early eighteenth century saw the publication of Buchanan's works (just after one of them, his treatise on Scottish political theory, De Iure Regni apud Scotos , had enjoyed the distinction of being burned, with Hobbes' Leviathan , by the University of Oxford in 1683); to begin with, it was works particularly dealing with Mary, the Detectioun and the History of Scotland, which were published, and then in 1715 came Thomas Ruddiman's Opera Omnia Georgii Buchanani .
  9. His unique style of lettering, using aerosols, will bring enormous distinction to our Honours Board, when he eventually delivers it.
  10. On the other hand, if this distinction is wrong, if faith depends on knowledge and knowledge depends on faith, then doubt would be a challenge to both knowledge and faith and not just to faith.
  11. Which electoral distinction is shared by Lt Cdr Bill Boaks and Dr Kailish Trivedi?
  12. If we genuinely believe everyone to be entitled to education, then we must reject the aristocratic distinction between an education fit only for workers and one fit for philosopher-kings; but we Must equally reject the new assumption that only those who are receiving a scientific education are being "properly" educated; the rest, those who are studying arts, being relegated to the position of drones or parasites to be, at best, tolerated, and seen as "enriching" themselves.
  13. This, however, does not mean that there are no further levels of distinction inside the group or that an individual member or a particular family within the gens may not have privileged access to a part of the gens territory.

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