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differentiate

Definition for differentiate

verb as in change; make different

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“I can’t point to any other issue that differentiates me from the three other people that were sworn in on specials within 24 hours of their election,” Grijalva said, referencing Reps.

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Oloyede is so adept at differentiating the various male characters he plays that I was shocked that there was only one male actor at the curtain call.

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"My team is currently developing a tear-protein-based classifier that can differentiate brain cancer patients from healthy volunteers with high levels of accuracy," she said.

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The "Chinese characteristics" may well be the problem though - that is, in fact, a phrase often used by the Chinese Communist Party to differentiate its way of doing things.

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This is the key thing that differentiates Duplantis from other elite pole vaulters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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