11. But such a back-door approach seems too fuzzy to justify fine distinctions between countries. 12. Catch the fine distinctions among brass voices. 13. During his years here, Gisselman showed a gift for this sort of frippery, but this time he trips over the fine distinction between sophistication and archness. 14. Even then, there are fine distinctions. 15. Federal law requires complete disclosure by groups like GOPAC that aid federal candidates, without fine distinctions. 16. Fine distinctions were not made. 17. Fine, but a lot of Raider fans are too busy putting out the Gypsy campfires in their rumpus rooms to make that fine distinction. 18. Foster obviously makes a fine distinction between worrying and meticulous preparation. 19. For the undertakers who work dusk to dawn picking up corpses, it can be a fine distinction even determining who is living and who is dead. 20. Hall made a fine distinction. |
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