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distinction
noun as in differentiation; feature
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noun as in prominence; achievement
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The catalog begins with fin de siècle Europe, when the emergence of mass publishing began to lead to a firmer distinction between subordinate illustrators and visionary fine artists.
In Wiggle Room, the distinction between dancers and non-dancers dissolves and the inner child guides the way — instinct trumps technique.
"The scrambled plain text was found, but without the coding method or the key. This is a very important distinction," he separately told a news conference in November.
They drew a sharp distinction between themselves and the Colored people in the village of Institute, whom they deemed inferior and considered “farmers.”
Summers holds Harvard’s highest faculty distinction as a university professor and has taught at the school for years.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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