11. He says, however, that real distinctions remain between literary and commercial houses. 12. More than that, the lead singers gave performances of real distinction. 13. No part is sung with real distinction, but then none is misrepresented. 14. Not much, but some, and most of it by authors who died much too young, and otherwise might have brought real distinction to those lackluster years. 15. Only half of these get tenure, and only half of them rise to real distinction. 16. One mistake he makes is to lump together individual acts of savagery with the state-sponsored variety, as if there is no real distinction between the two. 17. That was the early book on the kid, whose only real distinction was that he brandished his tongue while playing above the rim. 18. The only real distinction this virtually scene- by-scene makeover has is the lack of subtitles and the addition of American stars. 19. The real distinction between the two parties has more to do with the way they see the role of provincial government and traditional chiefs. 20. There was no real distinction then. |