1. And when all distinctions disappear, all public roles become meaningless poses and all moral assertions mere assertions of preference and taste. 2. Before long, all superficial distinctions disappear, and her peerless voice and superb band are all that matter. 3. But that distinction may soon disappear because two floors are currently on the market. 4. Petitioners assert, in effect, that that distinction disappears when the private speech is conducted too close to the symbols of government. 5. The distinction does not disappear when the private speech is conducted close to the symbols of government. 6. The wish, often expressed among multiracial families, that racial distinctions would disappear seems unrealistic to professional demographers. |