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  • This is an emic indistinction rather than an etic one.
  • Ms . Staples wrote in Eye, " is the indistinction between things.
  • At a time when candidates can fudge their differences almost to indistinction, the differences here are downright stark.
  • Anyway, the Twilight Texts are the ones that discuss the indistinction between good and evil .-- ( talk ) 14 : 53, 28 April 2006 ( UTC)
  • Diprose's recent work takes advantage of Merleau-Ponty's conception of an intercorporeity, or indistinction of perspectives, to critique individualistic identity politics from a feminist perspective and to ground the irreducibility of generosity as a virtue, where generosity has a dual sense of giving and being given.
  • The original town had no square or other distinguishing features . Lore says its indistinction was to make the town look as large as possible to railroad promoters, but this seems unlikely as Saybrook ( and thus its physical properties ) was well known to many of the men associated with the founding of the railroad.
  • McNeeley's record ( 36-1-0 ) says he has fought frequently enough over the last four years, but the long list of indistinction attached to the record says that he is a 25-1 shot, at best, to bring down the once-mighty ( perhaps still ? ) Tyson.
  • :" Collaboration between the public and the actors was to be developed to the point of indistinction of roles such cooperating confusion was to be partly impromptu & e . g . chairs were to be covered with glue so that ladies'gowns would stick to them; and tickets sold in such a way as to bring side by side men of the extreme right and those of the extreme left, prudes and prostitutes, teachers and pupils.