Different Sentence Examples

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  • There's nothing wrong with having a different opinion.

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  • He's a different person, entirely.

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  • I enjoy traveling, especially to very different places.

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  • Some people changed together and others went in different directions.

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  • What's different about our test?

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  • By the time they reached the barn, she had a different perspective of the entire situation.

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  • I'll make it different this time.

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  • Yes, everything is different nowadays, everything is changed.

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  • Lisa insisted, still hoping to get a different answer.

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  • It would be different with his wife.

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  • Bennigsen should have advanced into Prussia sooner, then things would have taken a different turn...

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  • Armed with this data, it will suggest different products to me than to you.

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  • Steaks are cooked to order in one of four different styles.

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  • It was surely a different place back then.

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  • It would be different if you grudged losing a laborer--that's how I regard him--but you want to cure him from love of him.

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  • I am something altogether different and higher.'

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  • I suppose it is different things for different people - dreams or goals.

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  • But he was kind and gentle only to those of his regiment, to Timokhin and the like--people quite new to him, belonging to a different world and who could not know and understand his past.

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  • You won't escape!--from that moment this conversation began, contrary to all the laws of logic and contrary to them because quite different subjects were talked about at one and the same time.

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  • I guess it's just something different - something we aren't used to yet.

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  • He lifted her chin with two fingers, and the expression on his face might have been amusing under different circumstances.

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  • But I think, again, This is no reason why I should do as they do, or permit others to suffer much greater pain of a different kind.

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  • Pierre took off his spectacles, which made his face seem different and the good-natured expression still more apparent, and gazed at his friend in amazement.

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  • The ribbon of the order is a different matter....

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  • It will be different this time, he said, cuddling her against his chest as if she were a child.

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  • That's different... and we're wandering off the point.

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  • I don't see how that's any different than you trying to protect me.

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  • It was hard to explain how her beauty was different than so many others, but it was.

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  • The various shades of the sand are singularly rich and agreeable, embracing the different iron colors, brown, gray, yellowish, and reddish.

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  • Fine orders! was being repeated on different sides.

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  • What would be different this time was the fact that he couldn't deny the babies were his - that and the fact that this time she had no uterus to lose.

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  • Was it so different from the way her father had felt?

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  • I mean, there are different kinds of love.

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  • You and I are very different.

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  • In these early lessons I encouraged her in the use of different forms of expression for conveying the same idea.

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  • Pierre pushed his way into the middle of the group, listened, and convinced himself that the man was indeed a liberal, but of views quite different from his own.

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  • I deem it my duty to report to Your Majesty the condition of the various corps I have had occasion to observe during different stages of the last two or three days' march.

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  • For brunch we have four types of pancakes, including blueberry and chocolate chip, and five types of waffles, which can come with seven different kinds of topping.

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  • Something is different about you, though.

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  • Claire's reaction was far different.

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  • I feel a different connection with you as a wolf.

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  • Katie frowned.  In the course of a day, Gabe had gone from emotional to unaffected when discussing Death.  He was distracted, and she felt like she was talking to someone completely different.  Blaming herself for taking his mind off of their survival, she fell silent and followed him.   Briars and branches caught her pant legs, and she found herself slowing to push more and more of the jungle's flora out of the way.  Gabe, too, began to struggle with the bramble, and she noticed the jungle no longer laid their path before him.  Instead of clearing away to allow them passage, it stayed where it was, obstructing them.

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  • The geometrical diagrams were particularly vexing because I could not see the relation of the different parts to one another, even on the cushion.

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  • Soup lovers can treat themselves to eight different varieties of soup, including beef chili, four cheese broccoli, butternut squash, and chicken and wild rice.

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  • If you want something different, why don't you trade them in on something else?

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  • Brandon must have wanted something different as well.

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  • Yes, she looked different.

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  • How is this different?

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  • I just know my mother is going to notice how different I look.

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  • And now he again seemed to be saying the same words to her, only in her imagination Natasha this time gave him a different answer.

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  • Pierre felt the different outlooks of these various worlds and made haste to satisfy all their expectations.

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  • Try one of the cafe's five different salads, all reasonably priced.

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  • The nightclub options that are available are varied, giving locals the opportunity to explore different types of nighttime entertainment.

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  • As for buying a child - was it so different from what they were doing?

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  • I've got to hand it to you Len; I had it figured completely different.

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  • It's mind-blowing on so many different levels.

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  • Tell me what makes their calls different from other tips.

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  • Quinn could try different sessions.

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  • The few people I've met who knew me back then say I'm a different person.

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  • There was one guy, different from all the rest.

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  • Any hope she'd had of them not understanding how different she was died.

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  • Deidre looked around, struck by how different the place she lived for two years felt.

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  • My ambition is far different than yours.

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  • She looked far different than Deidre recalled.

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  • Then he added, "It would sure be different on that side of the room."

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  • All four Dawkinses joined the showing, which grew to include a widow from Texas, an Illinois couple with a sixyear-old and a handholding pair of seventy-something's with different last names.

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  • You two couldn.t be more different.

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  • He expected Sasha to sense his betrayal, but Sasha.s gaze glowed for a different reason.

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  • She stood up and bowed when she discovered eight different digits appeared, the numbers two through nine.

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  • I was positive all she did was substitute a different one for each letter in the alphabet.

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  • However, as there was almost no break between words, they could never be sure the double characters were in the same words and not the beginning and ending of different words or sentences.

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  • Yeah, but hearing you tell someone else felt different.

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  • It didn't take Connor's mother long to tell him he seemed different.

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  • What's wrong with being different?

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  • Under different circumstances she would be openly encouraging his attention - the circumstances being, if Dad hadn't sent him.

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  • The history, indeed, of many a word lies hid in its equivocal uses; and it in no way derogates from the dignity of the highest poetry to gain strength and variety from the ingenious application of the same sounds to different senses, any more than from the contrivances of rhythm or the accompaniment of imitative sounds.

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  • Inside the archway were several doors, leading to different rooms built into the mountain, and Zeb and the Wizard lifted these wooden doors from their hinges and tossed them all on the flames.

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  • So now that the task of remembering past purchases and using that information to suggest future purchases is completely transitioned to machines, it operates on a whole different scale.

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  • We value our humanity, and insofar as life in the future seems different from our life today, it somehow seems less human.

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  • It was hard, smooth sand, very different from the loose, sharp sand, mingled with kelp and shells, at Brewster.

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  • Her friends grow accustomed to her speech and forget that it is different from that of any one else.

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  • It was a little different, more pungent, and one felt that this was where it originated.

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  • After their engagement, quite different, intimate, and natural relations sprang up between them.

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  • All around lay the flesh of different animals--from men to horses--in various stages of decomposition; and as the wolves were kept off by the passing men the dog could eat all it wanted.

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  • Scarcely a quarter of the soldiers remain with the standards of their regiments, the others go off by themselves in different directions hoping to find food and escape discipline.

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  • Beyond Smolensk there were several different roads available for the French, and one would have thought that during their stay of four days they might have learned where the enemy was, might have arranged some more advantageous plan and undertaken something new.

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  • When Nicholas first began farming and began to understand its different branches, it was the serf who especially attracted his attention.

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  • The food is freshly prepared, with different specials offered daily.

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  • At the table, you'll find several different sauces with which to spice up your burger.

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  • She certainly didn't feel any different.

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  • It was unsettling to think he had concealed an entire family and lifestyle from her, but this was different.

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  • If Alex had known he had a son, things would have been different.

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  • Maybe we would have felt this way with them if things had been different.

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  • A mouse she could handle – literally, but a snake was something different.

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  • Why are the time and location different?

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  • I appreciate what I've put you people through but after this afternoon things are going to be different.

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  • Late in the afternoon, we tried something different.

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  • I remember because the tip was different from most; so detailed.

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  • I listed three facts conveyed to three different police agencies that she could call and confirm.

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  • With Howie, it's different.

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  • You were singing a different song a few hours ago?

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  • She wrote it lots of different times and tore it up.

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  • I've now located and examined three different homes that list five adult occupants.

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  • Betsy remained down in the dumps over Martha's departure but per usual, she successfully researched the Internet and found directions to eight different camping parks in the area.

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  • I tried to recall the terms Quinn had quoted; dissociative fugue, fugue state, entirely different personality.

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  • We'd go twenty, thirty miles away to do our business, moving to different towns.

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  • It was different than the other portals; there were no doors visible through this one, just a hole in the world.

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  • He was relaxed, and it struck her how different he was with her in bed compared to outside their room.

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  • If it was true, he was certainly different than Alex in that way.

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  • Maybe things would have been different... but there was no point thinking about that.

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  • He hadn't expected anything different when he met the reincarnated Deidre a few years ago and started down this path.

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  • He changed so gradually, he didn't notice how much different he'd become, until he realized how much he was enjoying talking to his friend.

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  • The other half of his face was stuck in the shadows, giving him a surreal appearance, as if he had one foot in a different world.

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  • Last night was different in too many ways for him to count.

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  • Cynthia took up a pencil and paper again and began listing the different letters but almost as soon as they'd begun, they were interrupted by a soft knock on the door.

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  • Cynthia then began listing the different numbers that had been utilized.

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  • You get used to knowing the different types of hardness and thickness.

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  • Had the boy deciphered and shared the lines of this far different Annie?

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  • But today is different.

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  • That too was an upsetting time, but for a far different reason—fear of commitment and an unknown future they wanted together.

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  • His version of the accident was entirely different from the story Ryland said Edith told him.

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  • I'm afraid they will know something is different about me and ask a lot of questions.

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  • As the family climbed the stairs with Sarah, Jackson said, "I can take care of this, perhaps you should see to a drink of a different kind for yourself."

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  • It's different with you.

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  • If I was incapable, that would be different.

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  • It was impossible for her to think anything different.

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  • He looked for signs anyone had walked through the brush and branches, pausing at intervals to squat and look at his surroundings from a different angle.

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  • While not large, the Immortal underworld was separated by several different domains, two of which – Hell and Death's domain - were contained within shields no one could enter.  At least, no normal Immortal or demon could enter.  As a creature of both worlds, Rhyn could enter Hell, and he'd found by visiting Gabe that he was able to enter Death's domain, too.

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  • He looked up instinctively, sensing something different about this thunder.  It didn't sound like the rumbling thunder he'd heard in the mortal world.  It sounded like an explosion in the sky.  The jungle canopy blocked his view, so he leapt up to catch the branch of the nearest tree.  He scaled the tree quickly, stopping only when he broke through the layers of leaves.  More tiny explosions came, and he twisted to see what they were.

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  • He hesitated and then held out a hand.  She took it.  His warm hands were rough and large.  He squeezed hers.  He led her away from the courtyard and lights into the dark night.  They walked hand in hand for a few moments, alone under the full moon.  She'd walked with him before, but this night, it was different.  She felt the shift between them.

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  • He knew the return trip would be far different, crawling his way back in the snarl of rush hour.

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  • Both Tim and Jim had brown hair and blue eyes, but their personalities were as different as day and night — just like Katie and Alex.

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  • It was different with them, though.

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  • As the story was reproduced, variations were freely introduced according to the bent of different times and peoples; in the Persian version Alexander (Iskander) became a son of Darius; among the Mahommedans he turned into a prophet, hot against idols; the pen of Christian monks made him an ascetic saint.

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  • The structure of the mouth-parts is different from that seen in any other insects.

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  • No satisfactory collection has been made of the Celtic inscriptions of Cisalpine Gaul, though many are scattered about in different museums. For our present purpose it is important to note that the archaeological stratification in deposits like those of Bologna shows that the Gallic period supervened upon the Etruscan.

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  • Though the institutions of the communes varied in different localities, this is the type to which they all approximated.

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  • With the accession of the Danish king Canute, the original raison d'être of the tax ceased to exist, but it continued to be levied, though for a different purpose, assuming now the character of an occasional war-tax.

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  • The educational course adopted in different countries varies as to the details of the subjects taught.

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  • The performances of Los Comuneros were attended by members of the different parties; the utterances of the different characters were taken to represent the author's personal opinions, and every speech which could be brought into connexion with current politics was applauded by one half of the house and derided by the other half.

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  • Growth, as usually spoken of, includes two essentially different processes.

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  • These movements are spoken of as different kinds of geotropic curvatures.

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  • We find on further investigation that these two conditions are traceable to different parts of the organs concerned.

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  • Under different conditions it can retain it more strongly or allow it to escape more freely.

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  • All chlorophyll plants require light, but in very different degrees, as exemplified even in the United Kingdom by the shade-bearing beech and yew contrasted with the light-demanding larch and birch; and as with temperature so with light, every plant and even every organ has its optimum of illumination.

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  • The kinds of disease due to these various agencies are very different.

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  • The threads vary in size in different plants.

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  • Another effect is that different degrees of homology have to be recognized, just as there are different degrees of relationship or affinity between individual plants.

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  • The closed ovary implies a mode of fertilization which is profoundly different, and which was probably correlated with a simultaneous development of insect life.

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  • At the close of the Pliocene the European flora was apparently little different from that now existing, though some warmer types such as the waterchestnut (Trapa natans) had a more northern extension.

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  • Under such circumstances the earths vegetation would be very different from what it is, and the study of plant distribution would be a simple affair.

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  • Things would be different from here on out.

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  • But things had to be different from here on out.

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  • This time, she sensed restrained power of a different kind.

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  • You look alike, but you couldn't be more different.

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  • Every deity has a different nature and source for their magic.

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  • Probability is an entirely different issue.

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  • Deidre studied her, picking up other signs of how different they were.

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  • Toby was quiet, and she snatched the paper, intent on showing him their addresses were different.

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  • Only they weren't different.

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  • She'd never been in a police station, but she didn't think they'd be this different from the police shows on television!

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  • Hannah had succeeded in landing a big fish blueblood, a descendant of Italian royalty, whose old money placated the chilly welcome she received into a lifestyle far, far different from her own.

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  • They were different men with different purposes, yet both honorable to the core.

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  • His circumstances were different, and they both knew it.

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  • Her eyes stayed on the creature, which joined several more tattooed beings in the hall before they all struck out in different directions.

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  • There was something very different about the human's blood, like comparing warm, homemade bread with stale crumbs out of the garbage.

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  • We serve a different master.

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  • Ooh, come out as something different!

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  • A familiar headache started, and she stuffed the last few bites of food down her throat, feeling ill for a different reason.

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  • You may have wished your life to be different or made some statement in anger.

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  • Their gazes locked, and she felt a different kind of warmth slide through her.

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  • His penetrating gaze gave her a different kind of chill, one that made her blood quicken as well as her step.

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  • She heard several different languages spoken before those she passed fell silent.

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  • Dessert was a slice of five different kinds of pies, and she dug into everything, eating fast.

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  • He.d heard the speech before, though this time, it was different.

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  • You.re no longer exciting and different to me, she said with a shrug.

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  • The lush Scottish Highlands around him were covered in a blanket of snow that stretched for miles, the white world interrupted only by a few narrow roads snaking in different directions.

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  • Did you ever come to know of your parents being different in any way?

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  • Death, however, had different plans.

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  • His eyes took in the different people as he sought out Hannah before realizing she had likely gone to the Caribbean with her sister.

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  • He looked … different, though Kris couldn.t pinpoint why.

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  • Her attention turned to a different direction, the way they.d come from the beach.

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  • No, a different world completely, but similar in that it has a sun, moon, oceans, grass, and stuff.

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  • You and I have a different mission.

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  • She couldn't help feeling disappointed; space looked no different than it had when she was lying on the roof of Evelyn's house.

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  • Their traditions are a little different.

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  • Another memory crossed her mind, and her face grew warm for a different reason.

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  • My brother says your home is very different, that we need to teach you everything.

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  • Swords, however, were different.

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  • My world is very different, she said, brow furrowing.

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  • He'd spoken to his sisters in depth and learned quickly just how different she was, their tales ranging from those that ought to anger him to those that amused him.

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  • I will be here only another few moon-cycles and will work with you to teach you the different units and their capabilities.

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  • Her world is very different, uncle.

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  • She's too different, A'Ran, Ne'Rin had said.

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  • She approached the console, circling it once as she took in the different symbols.

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  • Mansr took her a different route than the one she'd used to enter, one that sloped down and then up.

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  • She'd known her friend to be a little arrogant, but this was something different.

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  • We're running an inn and we see a lot of different people.

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  • You folks don't hear 'em 'cause you sleep down here, but upstairs is different.

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  • He cringed as Cynthia described her giving two different names, allowing Fred yet another shot at constructing a mystery.

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  • Did you notice Mrs. Shipton's son had a different last name?

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  • How many different numbers and letters are there?

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  • There were a number of different routes, but the Deans chose the two-mile town site loop, a nearly flat path that first traversed a scented pine forest and then opened to a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains.

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  • Smart comes in different packages.

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  • I feel so different when I wear her clothes.

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  • Donnie's entrance seemed to brighten Edith's morning as she clucked over him, cautioning him about the perils of his undertaking in a dozen different ways, all the while ignoring father Donald who'd fled from her bed the night before.

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  • These mountaineering folk talked a different language.

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  • There are all kinds of different tools, pitons, hammers to set pitons, ice screws, pound-ins, ice hooks, wired nuts and cams—different stuff for different surfaces.

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  • Policemen have to know all sorts of different things.

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  • When you're hungry and someone offers a meal, maybe you start rationalizing the price you're paying and start playing by a different set of rules.

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  • And what Cynthia Byrne might have become in a different century, under different circumstances, without a David Dean beside her.

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  • But perhaps this one afternoon when they were out here together, just like we are, alone in the world, it was different.

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  • John and an older brother Dominic owned a bunch of different places.

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  • He's as excited as a kid that's just discovered why girls are different.

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  • Believing in it and doing it are two different things.

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  • Sometimes I fear my mind may be going as I often pretend my circumstances are far different than they truly are.

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  • There were markedly different conditions just a few miles away.

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  • There's a bunch of different stories, but I'm not sure anyone knows.

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  • But Monday, the dance master played a different tune—a beautiful Viennese waltz of warm air and sunshine that teased of spring, still months in the future.

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  • They're certainly different, Cynthia said as she stretched back on the sofa.

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  • Shipton must have been smart enough to notice the different color inks.

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  • I don't see how noticing a different color ink on Shipton's check made you so positive you set off after him the way you did.

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  • But I'm frightened for a far different reason.

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  • He tried to hide it, however, if one really listened, they could ascertain that he came from a different time and place.

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  • Because investing in new companies is entirely different than knowing when to buy and sell a stock.

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  • He heard her sharp intake of breath and crooned, "I'm thinking we might have a different kind of fun together."

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  • The golds and reds of the leaves produced a different landscape each day.

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  • Jackson wondered what was different about her as well.

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  • Elisabeth noted the different last name.

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  • This felt so different than all the years of just him and Sarah.

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  • Singing a different tune now, are we?

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  • He remembered that he had his dream again, only it was different.

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  • He wondered about the different temperatures of their bodies.

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  • After all, they came from two different worlds.

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  • Two more helicopters landed at different helipads while the searchlights continued to rove the compound.

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  • If he didn't think he'd scarred her for life, he'd look forward to wooing her to his bed for a different reason.

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  • With her sexy little body, full lips, and huge brown eyes … In a different world, maybe.

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  • She still found it baffling how different he was in person than over the net.

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  • Her actions suddenly struck him in a different light.

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  • Maybe. I'll run his name through a few different people.

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  • Lana couldn't help thinking they were far too different.

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  • We come from two different worlds.

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  • It's a little different.

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  • Greene was in contact with different people in the West Coast Center.

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  • Or if they'd met at a different time.

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  • Brady was a different kind of man.

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  • She'd never wondered if the lower class was different.

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  • These two are about fifty kilometers apart in different directions.

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  • It's a different world.

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  • These buildings here each have a different purpose.

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  • The news that no one had survived the strikes on her condo building made tears rise for a different reason.

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  • Lana rolled onto her side and listened, crying herself to sleep for a different reason this night.

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  • Another snap of branches from a different direction.  Katie whirled in time to see the shadow of someone – or something – disappearing behind a thick tree.

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  • Not remembering and getting sent to Hell are two different things!

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  • There was also a table with a bunch of different kids pictures on it.

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  • I smiled and looked from Ivy to Lara and back again, hoping that maybe this time would be different.

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  • How different if must be, he thought, making love with someone for whom you really cared.

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  • Different laws apply in different jurisdictions.

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  • The very presence of the opposite sex turned him to a totally different person, a regular lady-killer.

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  • The moon was out, the evening was mild and had circum­stances been different, Dean would have put in a plug for contin­uing the evening's pleasure.

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  • The last three dig­its were similar, but different.

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  • Kinda puts matters in a different light, doesn't it?

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  • The third guest was an 18-year-old from a nearby township, although the name on the registered vehicle was different than the motel listing.

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  • You're dancing to different music.

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  • The Jeffrey Byrne Mayer eulogized was a far different man than Mayer had described in his Philadelphia office.

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  • How are they different from regular shoes?

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  • He buys something different under another name.

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  • This must put you on a whole different ground with the lady.

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  • But the June moun­tains of Colorado required more and different clothing than the July lowlands of Iowa, and he would have to pack carefully.

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  • He probably booked a bunch of reservations, all in different aliases, all over the country.

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  • But then out in Colorado when I learned he'd been mur­dered, I still blamed him, in a different way.

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  • Still, we're so different, and she's giving up so much – the dairy, her home...

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  • I can't imagine marriage being any different.

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  • Thinking about it and acting on it were two different things... weren't they?

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  • It's always different when someone else is doing the taking, isn't it, Heidi?

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  • Thinking about approaching the conversation and actually starting the conversation were two entirely different things.

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  • Isn't it different than it was with us?

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  • It was different with Alex.

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  • Was Alex so exciting to her because he was something new and different?

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  • As she gripped the small box in her hand, he pulled her into his arms and claimed her lips in a way that was different than he had ever done before.

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  • She and Josh had discovered a different route.

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  • I hadn't thought about it, but it must be difficult to use a different name after using it your entire childhood.

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  • It's not that different.

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  • She sat opposite him and watched as he drew two different tracks.

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  • They were already beginning to develop different personalities.

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  • He had been incredibly good at reading her so far, but this was different.

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  • They were from completely different backgrounds.

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  • From now on it would be different.

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  • Yet this was different.

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  • Josh was different then — loving and protective.

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  • It isn't going to be any different than it was before.

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  • If Alex had reacted aggressively, the situation might have been entirely different, but Alex kept his head.

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  • He excused her behavior, knowing she grew up in a different environment.

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  • She normally clammed up when they discussed her father, and today was no different.

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  • He'd taken a few different vamps to his bed the past few days.

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  • Her thoughts went in a different direction.

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  • This is where we're different.

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  • There are a lot of different paths I'm following.

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  • She was too different, though, too independent.

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  • A different instinct went off in Darian's mind, one that recognized the look on the Black God's face as being another sign Jenn was in more trouble than expected.

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  • Only what she meant to do and what she did were two different things.

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  • But Jenn was different.

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  • She couldn't let it stop her now, though this kind of fear was far different than that of losing her life or failure on a mission.

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  • And I am different?

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  • His face had been blurry, his dress different.

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  • He took in the different manners of dress, the different features and colors, and the variety of accents and languages he heard as he walked.

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  • In this, she would be different than her father and predecessor.

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  • I am accustomed to a different enemy, one not nearly as strong.

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  • She gazed at it, noting the different colors and shapes that marked the men of Memon and surrounding enemies.

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  • It smelled of musty parchment pages that were cut in different sizes and poorly bound.

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  • The voice was closer, from a different direction.

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  • But then, maybe things weren't that different for wealthy people.

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  • It was different standing beside what was left of her parents and looking down.

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  • We have different interests.

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  • He said he had different interests than Gerald, and yet … She met his troubled gaze.

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  • There wasn't anything in particular that she could say was different.

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  • Alex led them on a different route – through the wild country they rarely explored.

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  • If Ed had died of natural causes, he would have been saddened, but this was different.

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  • Maybe he would feel different in the morning.

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  • You hire a man to trim their hooves, why is having a handler any different?

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  • It couldn't be much different than hiring a sitter.

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  • My life turned out so different than I expected.

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  • If he had simply wanted different clothes, she might have complied, but what he wanted to do was slice his clothing up with a razor blade and get jeans so long that they shredded from being walked on – like the other band members.

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  • But this time it was different.

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  • It is different with you.

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  • The book was about all the different goat breeds and uses of the goat, beginning with a history of the goat.

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  • It was going to be different now.

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  • You were dressing different and acting different – honestly Carmen, I didn't know what to expect next.

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  • I've heard about children walking to school barefoot, but this area isn't much different than parts of California.

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  • Justin's world was completely different than hers.

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  • If she hadn't been so certain that her father had sent him, things might have been different.

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  • If she had known that the pregnant girl who moved to California was his sister, she would have felt different about developing a relationship.

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  • She was a different person now – hopefully a better one.

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  • She was so confident and independent that she could be a different person.

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  • It's just that we came from such totally different backgrounds – even if you don't consider the money.

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  • He managed to catch a few stray rats for food, but they tasted different.

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  • I wish the circumstances were different.

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  • As the years passed, their relationship transitioned from master and weapon into something different.

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  • This one was no different.

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  • He didn't appear too different than Brandon's classmates.

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  • Humans are a little different.

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  • Rule number two claimed he took a different woman to bed every night.

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  • He sleeps with a different woman every night.

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  • I mean, he's got an incredible body, but … Oh, you're talking about sleeping with a different woman every night.

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  • The law of multiple proportions asserts that if two elements form more than' one compound, then the weights of the one element Law of which are found combined with unit weight of the other multiple in the different compounds, must be in the ratio of two propor or more whole numbers.

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  • Here again, apart from this theory, there is no obvious reason why the composition of different substances should be related in so simple a way.

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  • He maintained that, under varying conditions, two substances could combine in an indefinitely large number of different ratios, that there could in fact be a continuous variation in the combining ratio.

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