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Today, that distinction has mostly disappeared and the terms " astronomer " and " astrophysicist " are interchangeable.
Today, the geographical distinction between Western and Eastern Christianity is not nearly as absolute, especially after the spread of missionaries.
Today, the geographical distinction between Western and Eastern Christianity is now much less absolute, due to the great migrations of Europeans across the globe, as well as the work of missionaries worldwide over the past five centuries.
Today it has the distinction of being one of the towns along the Historic Route 66.
Today it is home to World Kitchen, which makes pyrex, giving it the distinction of being the only plant in the United States to make it.
Today, LaRue still has the distinction of being the smallest community to have a National Football League franchise.
Today, in the Western context, there is no clear distinction between the stupa and the pagoda.
The diversity of his interests, and the success with which his books have met, have together earned Gonick the distinction of being " the most well-known and respected of cartoonists who have applied their craft to unravelling the mysteries of science " ( Drug Discovery Today, March 2005 ).
Today, younger generations make a distinction by referring to ' Türk kahvesi ' ( Turkish coffee ).
The current Bengali year is. Today, Pohela Boishakh celebrations also mark a day of cultural unity without distinction between class or religious affiliations.
Today the Queensboro Plaza station has the distinction of being the only station in the entire system to provide cross-platform interchange between A Division ( 7 < 7 >) and B Division ( N and Q ) trains.
Today the North Bronx-South Bronx distinction remains more common than the traditional East Bronx-West Bronx distinction, and some still regard Fordham Road as the boundary.
Today, Plato's analogy of the divided line is a well-known illustration of the distinction between knowledge and opinion, or knowledge and belief, in customary terminology of contemporary philosophy.
Today, the original distinction between a combo box and a drop-down list has often disappeared.
Today, under the leadership of Mayor Edward S. Hagedorn, the City has gained the distinction of being a model city – in cleanliness, environmental protection and conservation, and local governance in general.
Today, " America's Most Amazing Mile " still enjoys the distinction of being the world's steepest passenger railway.
The 2002 State Championship team merits special distinction, as it was ranked 12th, out of more than 1, 000 other high schools, nationally by USA Today.

Today and is
Today, as new nations rise from the former colonial empires, nationalism is one of the hurricane forces loose in the world.
Today our surging strength is apparent to everyone.
Today the recreational boating scene is awash with heartening statistics which prove the enormous growth of that sport.
Today, the boat, on its trailer, is brought to the gear and loaded at the door.
Today, according to land economist Homer Hoyt, shopping centers and their associated parking lots cover some 46,000 acres of land, which is almost exactly the total land area in all the nation's Central Business Districts put together.
Today he is a major -- in the Regular Army.
Today Northern Vietnam is overtly Communist ; ;
Today Sukarno's government is heavily besieged by avowed Communists, and for all of its `` neutralist '' pretensions, it is a firm ally of Soviet policy.
Today, Africa is swerving violently away from the West and plunging, it would seem, into the Soviet orbit.
Today it is up for grabs.
Today many college bound students try to take a course in personal typing, as they feel a certain degree of mastery of this skill is almost essential for one who proposes to do academic work in college and a professional school.
Today the yearly import into the United States of locust bean gum is more than 15 million pounds ; ;
Today it is occupied by the French Embassy.
Today, by contrast it is a lively and colorful fruit, vegetable, and flower market.
Today Dogtown is the only deserted village in all New England that I know of.
Today however, the `` outsider '' is likely to have professional qualifications of the highest order ( otherwise the college would not be interested in hiring him ) and to be acclimatized to the democratic processes of the secular or state university.
Today, more than ever before, the survival of our free society depends upon the citizen who is both informed and concerned.
Today the cancer is gone.
Today, in the era of the integrated musical when an individual song must contribute to the over-all development of the show, it is understandable that a song, no matter how excellent it may be on its own terms, is cut out because it does not perform the function required of it.
Today, as Harrison's Principles Of Internal Medicine, a standard internist's text, puts it, `` The most common form of malnutrition is caloric excess or obesity ''.
Today anthropology is a global discipline, and anthropologists study all types of societies.
Today it is regarded as an archaism and replaced by the handheld calculator.
Today, Israel is a major arms supplier to the country.

Today and strictly
Today, laudanum is strictly regulated and controlled throughout most of the world.
Today, the label is strictly used for reissues of all the albums that were released by the label when it was active.
" Today, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( the Mormons ) are strictly monogamist, and members who are known to practice polygamy are excommunicated.
Today, while some may still use the term strictly in the old-fashioned sense ( i. e., the romanticized Old Guard ), more than ever the leather subculture in the 21st century represents the activities of several major sub-communities.
Today, all banknotes are strictly identical from New Caledonia to French Polynesia.
Today the path to total dictatorship in the U. S. can be laid by strictly legal means, unseen and unheard by Congress, the President, or the people ... We have a well-organized political-action group in this country, determined to destroy our Constitution and establish a one-party state ...
" We obeyed those more strictly than any other news organization, precisely because my cousin was running for president ," Ellis told USA Today.
" Jack Garner of USA Today condemned the film, finding it more " cynical " than satirical, stating " this painfully bad movie has been inspired strictly by the potential jingle of cash registers.
Today, all USAF Undergraduate CSO Training ( UCSOT ) for all USAF aircraft is consolidated at NAS Pensacola as a strictly USAF organization and operation under the 479th Flying Training Group ( 479 FTG ), an Air Education and Training Command ( AETC unit.
Today, items called headache bands are apt to be strictly utilitarian and medical in focus.

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