61.   Back then, the only distinction made was that between spoken and written English.

62.   Board members firmly disagreed with him that the distinction was critical.

63.   A key distinction is that Duane is openly gay and promises to be especially sensitive to all forms of bigotry.

64.   A. I think the distinction here is the difference between the secular position of the market and the cyclical position of the market.

65.   Activist Paritzky says the religious distinction is discriminatory and therefore different from so-called Blue Laws in the United States and other countries, which close some businesses on Sunday.

66.   But at the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, Stephanie Faul, a spokeswoman, said there was a distinction between speed laws and seat belt laws.

67.   But for the folks at upstart Saveur magazine, such a distinction is off the mark.

68.   But Deutsch thinks the distinctions we make are far more subtle.

69.   But I hope people will realize there are distinctions.

70.   But if they share a glee at deflating the famous, there are distinctions as well among the new voices of late night.

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