91.   His speech seemed intended to draw a distinction between himself and Cuomo, the son of a former governor.

92.   Historian Wolk draws a distinction between popular recognition and the cold weight of historical judgment.

93.   Hughes drew a distinction between the do then and now.

94.   I just wish someone in a position of power would draw the distinction.

95.   In defining big boxes, Neil Sherman, director of the Stamford Chamber of Commerce, drew distinctions.

96.   In his videotaped deposition released last month, Clinton drew a distinction between intercourse and other sexual acts.

97.   In Buckley, the court drew a distinction between campaign contributions and expenditures that does not stand up.

98.   In recent years, arguments on whether to draw distinction between classical education and pop culture have come to the fore.

99.   In the Ellis case, the Supreme Court drew a distinction between capital murder and murder charges not punishable by death.

100.   In the case of Clinton, the comedian said he drew a distinction between jokes about the man and the presidency.

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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