Word: distinct
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Annee Derniere poses these questions through ambiguities that involve much more than the obvious problem: did A and X meet last year. The movie at first contains four distinct levels of action, but as time goes on it becomes increasingly difficult to separate them or to know for certain which level is fact and which fabrication. As soon as the titles go on the screen, X's voice is heard describing the walls and gardens of the hotel. This voice continues to be heard sometimes as an understone, often as the major sound portion of the film. Like the organ...
...text of the Monroe Doctrine consists of two distinct parts that were separated in Monroe's message by several paragraphs dealing with other matters...
...called because it was first recognized as a distinct disease, different from other forms of encephalitis, in the 1933 outbreak around St. Louis, when more than 1,130 people became ill and 201 died...
Fortnight ago, at the Vatican, Augustin Cardinal Bea's Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity announced that a limited number of religion experts would attend the council as its special guests, distinct from the appointed observer-delegates. First three named: Prior Roger Schutz and Pastor Max Thurian, both Calvinists from France's famed Protestant "monastery" at Tarze, and Lutheran Biblical Scholar Oscar Cullmann...
Aiken, professor of Philosophy at Harvard, called "appraisal and evaluation" the second aspect of philosophical study. "The meaning of statements, as distinct from single words, are not so simply discovered," he said. "We face the task of appreciating the intention of the speaker and relating what he said to other statements and larger contexts...