61.   Certainly Bayley tries to draw some distinction between the old Iris and the new, between the well and the ill.

62.   Ciborowski drew a distinction between anonymous postings and anonymous e-mail messages, which he called vindictive and potentially frightening.

63.   Clinton has pre-empted Dole on a variety of issues in recent weeks in a bid to complicate GOP efforts to draw clear distinctions between the two.

64.   Clinton repeatedly tried to draw a distinction between what her brother did and what Cunningham did.

65.   Clinton initially sought to distance himself from the controversy over Democratic fund raising by trying to draw a distinction between his own campaign and that run by his party.

66.   Do we draw distinctions as to how they treat law-abiding citizens and how they treat criminals?

67.   Donna Sharrett knows that generations of Americans, generalists and specialists alike, have drawn a distinction between fine art and crafts.

68.   During the day, Brown tried to draw distinctions between himself and his predecessor Frank Jordan.

69.   Does this mean he has tempered his views, or does he draw a distinction between these two events?

70.   English speakers, for example, draw a distinction between blue and green.

v. + distinction >>共 209
make 24.36%
draw 19.08%
blur 8.01%
have 7.10%
hold 2.06%
earn 1.82%
lose 1.57%
achieve 1.24%
see 1.16%
claim 1.07%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
distinction 1.14%
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