101.   But, in this age of cellular phones and Internet fact-books, is this distinction much more than a semantic one?

102.   But Zimmer, a Republican with a long record as a fiscal conservative, contends that there are sharp distinctions between himself and Torricelli, a Democrat.

103.   But, in tis age of cellular phones and Internet fact-books, is this distinction much more than a semantic one?

104.   Chopin could not have spent one minute in his life fretting over a choice between the two, because there was no distinction.

105.   Clearly, Hustead said, this distinction is untenable.

106.   Connerton said such a distinction was ridiculous.

107.   Distinctions are further blurred when the mainstream right and left each attack global capitalism and international organizations like the International Monetary Fund or World Trade Organization.

108.   Distinction is always something teams like to rise to.

109.   Even then, there are fine distinctions.

110.   For Collins, the distinction is important.

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