" No, there was nothing. Nothing, that you can distinguish that a plane had crashed there. " | |
"He should not be blind to a single fault in any subordinate, though at the same time, he should be quick and unfailing to distinguish error from malice, thoughtlessness from incompetency, and well-meant shortcoming from heedless or stupid blunder." | |
"He thought he could distinguish a figure standing there..." | |
"May /, Zhang Liang, a survivor of Han, present to my Lord "that the general should be able to distinguish people's qualities "before he /earns the an' of war | |
"Mrs. Barstow said the smaller of the two individuals "had a gauze dressing in the middle of his back, "but she didn't see much else to distinguish the offenders. | |
" No, there was nothing. Nothing, that you can distinguish that a plane had crashed there. " | |
"He should not be blind to a single fault in any subordinate, though at the same time, he should be quick and unfailing to distinguish error from malice, thoughtlessness from incompetency, and well-meant shortcoming from heedless or stupid blunder." | |
"He thought he could distinguish a figure standing there..." | |
"May /, Zhang Liang, a survivor of Han, present to my Lord "that the general should be able to distinguish people's qualities "before he /earns the an' of war | |
"Mrs. Barstow said the smaller of the two individuals "had a gauze dressing in the middle of his back, "but she didn't see much else to distinguish the offenders. | |
"The desire to take medicine is perhaps the greatest feature which distinguishes man from animals." | |
'In simple terms, the new Immigration Act 'distinguishes Commonwealth citizens 'who have a substantial connection with Britain. | |
- It distinguishes us from TV2 | |
- There is no success without risk taking, and I think that is actually what distinguishes the captains of industry from others. | |
...although what distinguishes the skippers from hair streaks, coppers and blues is the way the clubs and antennae gradually thicken, often ending in hooked points. | |
"The desire to take medicine is perhaps the greatest feature which distinguishes man from animals." | |
'In simple terms, the new Immigration Act 'distinguishes Commonwealth citizens 'who have a substantial connection with Britain. | |
- It distinguishes us from TV2 | |
- There is no success without risk taking, and I think that is actually what distinguishes the captains of industry from others. | |
...although what distinguishes the skippers from hair streaks, coppers and blues is the way the clubs and antennae gradually thicken, often ending in hooked points. | |
""Notwithstanding Judge Stern's distinguished record... | |
"...of their long and distinguished..." | |
"A distinguished Wessex family was delighted 35 years ago... "when he proposed marriage to their youngest daughter. | |
"Among the distinguished guests will be cabinet ministers, | |
"And a distinguished supporting cast. | |
"Cecilia is now having trouble distinguishing between what is real and what is not. " | |
"No distinguishing marks." | |
- Any distinguishing features? | |
- Any distinguishing marks? | |
- Any distinguishing marks? | |
""Notwithstanding Judge Stern's distinguished record... | |
"...of their long and distinguished..." | |
"A distinguished Wessex family was delighted 35 years ago... "when he proposed marriage to their youngest daughter. | |
"Among the distinguished guests will be cabinet ministers, | |
"And a distinguished supporting cast. | |
"Cecilia is now having trouble distinguishing between what is real and what is not. " | |
"No distinguishing marks." | |
- Any distinguishing features? | |
- Any distinguishing marks? | |
- Any distinguishing marks? | |