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Distinct society (in French: la société distincte) is a
political term
especially used
during constitutional debate in Canada, in the
second half of the...
- "low-grade euphoria"
characterized by "a
combination of
positive feelings and a
distinct static-like
tingling sensation on the skin". It is most
commonly triggered...
- song. The
russet sparrow is
known well
enough in the
Himalayas to have a
distinct name in some languages, and is
depicted in ****anese art. It
feeds mainly...
- A
distinct po****tion
segment (DPS) is the
smallest division of a
taxonomic species permitted to be
protected under the U.S.
Endangered Species Act. Species...
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various specialized cells found within the
human body,
highlighting their distinct functions, characteristics, and
contributions to
overall physiological...
- Look up distinction,
distinct, or
distinctive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Distinction,
distinct or
distinctive may
refer to:
Distinction (philosophy)...
- are
similar and
sometimes may overlap, they are
generally considered two
distinct release types in
South Korea. In
Western contexts, a
single album would...
- was used
until the
current script was standardized. The
language has a
distinct grammatical structure, with
agglutinative morphology that
allows for complex...
-
reference to a
literary tradition of
Robin Hood tales.
There exist three distinct versions of the poem,
which scholars refer to as the A-, B-, and C-texts...
- of the
United States. The U.S.
federal government is
composed of
three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
Powers of
these three branches...