1. And such is the appeal of Beat classics that the titles have the rare distinction of needing special security. 2. Both men do, however, enjoy the rare distinction of having created operating systems that run on millions of computers. 3. Cornerback Clayton Holmes had a rare distinction yesterday, leading the Cowboys with six tackles. 4. Fate has presented them with a crossroads opportunity of rare distinction. 5. He even persuaded the United States to start negotiations on a free-trade pact, a rare distinction. 6. Higuchi is a golfer of rare distinction in her homeland. 7. Recorded by Gramophone Co., which became HMV, it has the rare distinction of never being out of the catalog of available recordings. 8. That gives Neil Diamond the rare distinction of being a Jew who recorded a tune composed by a Moslem for an album issued for a Christian celebration. 9. Their efforts, either to the bane or with the blessing of Valley residents, gives us a rare distinction. 10. They asserted that the plan had the rare distinction of suffering from not just one but two fatal defects. |
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