61. A completely new cast makes the distinction even sharper. 62. A distinction must be made, several directors pointed out, between choral trainers and actual conductors. 63. A distinction should be made here between painting and drawing programs. 64. Adult viewers might struggle to make that distinction. 65. Again and again, Senator Clinton asked reporters to make a distinction between the two cases. 66. Alex refuses to make any distinction between fiction and reality. 67. All media must make the distinction between the public interest and what is merely interesting to the public. 68. Albright was careful to make distinctions between the terror and security lapses of the Palestinians and the questionable housing-construction policies of the Israeli government. 69. But attorneys for the state make a distinction between the symbolism of the three emblems. 70. But counselors should help campers find legitimate ways to express their feelings, he said, making the distinction between angry feelings and angry behavior. |