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On their decisive battlefield Lincoln did not distinguish between them when he paid tribute to the `` brave men, living and dead, who fought here ''.
moreover, it is increasingly difficult to distinguish between the two.
Usually the work studied offers us a special or even an individualized rendering or treatment of the ideas in question, so that the student finds it necessary to distinguish carefully between the several expressions of an `` -ism '' or mode of thought.
Beginning in Cloth Of The Tempest ( 1943 ) he experimented in merging poetry and visual art, using drawings to carry long narrative segments of a story, as in Sleepers Awake, and constructing elaborate `` poems-in-drawing-and-type '' in which it is impossible to distinguish between the `` art '' and the poetry.
Do you rigidly distinguish between job- and non-job-connected health problems and avoid treating the latter??
Unfortunately, few of the artists ( writers, movie producers, dramatists and musicians ) who have used American folklore since 1900 have known enough to distinguish between the two streams even in the most general of ways.
Fundamentally, both these types, the amateur and the collector, are uncritical and many of them don't distinguish well between real folklore and bogus material.
Phiddian stresses that a reader of the pamphlet must learn to distinguish between the satiric voice of Jonathan Swift and the apparent economic projections of the Proposer.
important to distinguish between the notion of algorithm, i. e. procedure and the notion of function computable by algorithm, i. e. mapping yielded by procedure.
It tries hard to distinguish loans between Turkic and Mongolic and between Mongolic and Tungusic from cognates, and it suggests words that occur in Turkic and Tungusic but not Mongolic ; all other combinations between the five branches also occur in the book.
However, physicists distinguish between atomic physics — which deals with the atom as a system consisting of a nucleus and electrons — and nuclear physics, which considers atomic nuclei alone.
One may distinguish between this positional system, which is identical throughout the family, and the precise glyphs used to write the numerals, which vary regionally.
A number of phoneticians distinguish between semivowels and approximants by their location in a syllable.
This matte contains the coverage information — the shape of the geometry being drawn — making it possible to distinguish between parts of the image where the geometry was actually drawn and other parts of the image which are empty.
These dots are an integral part of a letter, since they distinguish between letters that represent different sounds.
It is important to distinguish between a file format and an audio codec.
Similarly the National Atlas page showing federal lands in Nevada does not distinguish between the Groom block and other parts of the Nellis range.
While their powers grew over time, it is not always easy to distinguish the difference between their powers, and those of the Roman Censors.
It also guarantees the capacity to distinguish between false perceptions or illusions ( which are possible in perceptions of both the outer world and the inner world ) and true perceptions, or, better said, to distinguish in any perception between the influence of subjective elements ( i. e., viewpoint ) and the objective reality the perception points at.
# Herodotus nowhere states or implies that peace was concluded between the two states before 481 BC, nor does he distinguish between different wars during this period.

distinguish and full
While Doreen Valiente writes that in Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches full moon rites were known as Esbats in the rest of Europe, she later finds it necessary to specify " full moon Esbat ," to distinguish it from other esbat occasions.
The full name of the writ is often used to distinguish it from similar ancient writs, also named habeas corpus.
In 2006, Jongsung Kim, Alex Biryukov, Bart Preneel, and Seokhie Hong showed how to distinguish HMAC with reduced versions of MD5 and SHA-1 or full versions of HAVAL, MD4, and SHA-0 from a random function or HMAC with a random function.
In more recent years, restoring the full title has become increasingly common, particularly to distinguish the novel from the Hollywood film.
: It is very important to recognize punctuation correctly in order to distinguish between for example a full stop at the end of a sentence and a full stop in an abbreviation.
In this paper Khayyám mentions his will to prepare a paper giving full solution to cubic equations: " If the opportunity arises and I can succeed, I shall give all these fourteen forms with all their branches and cases, and how to distinguish whatever is possible or impossible so that a paper, containing elements which are greatly useful in this art will be prepared.
But the just harmony of qualities, the exact temper between the stern and the humane virtues, the habitual observance of every law, not only of moral rectitude, but of moral grace and dignity, distinguish him from all men who have been tried by equally strong temptations, and about whose conduct we possess equally full information.
In mid-1986, a 16-valve model was released in the United States and Canada, which included a full body skirt, larger rear spoiler, and tear-drop shaped wheel slots to distinguish it from Mark II 8-valve models.
This technique is to distinguish from 3D displays that displaying an image in three full dimensions which gives the observer the possibility to increase information about the 3-dimensional objects being displayed by head and eyes movements.
Later however, the Roman Catholic diocese was discontinued, and exists only in name as a titular metropolitan archbishopric, under the full name Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto to distinguish it from several other titular sees named Hadrianopolis.
I have never come across another umpire so full of his own importance, so stubborn, lacking in humour, unreasonable and utterly unable to distinguish between a delivery short of a length which rises around the height of the rib cage and a genuine bouncer which goes through head high, as Lou Rowan ".
In Danish media and society, he has often been popularly referred to as Fogh Rasmussen, or merely Anders Fogh, when not referred to by his full name, mainly to distinguish him from other prominent politicians in the country with the same family name.
The second-order logic with all the sorts of variables just described is sometimes called full second-order logic to distinguish it from the monadic version.
Edmond de Goncourt had stipulated in his will that they would award a prose work of imagination to distinguish and support a young literary debut full of promise.
To distinguish himself from his father, Charles Carroll of Annapolis, in the event that a sentence fell imminent, Charles signed in full as " Charles Carroll of Carrollton ".
It is also often just called " live oak " within its native area, but the full name " southern live oak " ( Flora of North America ) helps to distinguish it from other live oaks, a general term for any evergreen species of oak.
The full appellation " Petty Officer 2nd-Class " or " PO2 " in speech is generally used only when the " second-class " distinction be made, such as to distinguish between members with similar names but differing ranks, or on promotion parades.
The full appellation " Petty Officer 1st-Class " or " PO1 " in speech is generally used only when the " first-class " distinction be made, such as to distinguish between members with similar names but differing ranks, or on promotion parades.
" ( with full stop ), whereas in Finnish the abbreviation for numero is " nro " or somewhat archaic " n: o " ( to distinguish it from a plain no, which is an exclamation roughly corresponding to the English well in " Oh, well " or " Well, let's see ").
This left the driver with full night-vision while still enableing him to distinguish between the different switches and levers to operate his locomotive.
Years later, he exaggerated Joan Crawford's naturally full lips to distinguish her from the many would-be stars copying the Clara Bow look he created.
The undress tailcoat is so named to distinguish it from the full dress tailcoat that was worn during the day with full dress ( No. 1 ), which is worn in a modified form by admirals today as ceremonial day dress.

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