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distinct

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Fish and Wildlife Service proposed that a distinct Southern California population be listed as endangered under federal law.

Trevor Denman, whose distinct voice has called horse races in Southern California for more than four decades, announced Thursday he is retiring.

Whatever the result between Ireland and France in Dublin on Saturday, England will head into the final day as distinct outsiders for the title.

From BBC

Hudson, who said a distinct “wow” in the immediate aftermath, did not look even one bit happy.

The measure is traditionally used as a stopgap to allow more time for negotiations and is distinct from the normal budgetary process.

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The adjective distinct implies a uniqueness that is clear and unmistakable: plans similar in objective but distinct in method. Diverse, in describing ideas or opinions, suggests degrees of difference that may be at odds or challenging to reconcile: diverse views on how the area should be zoned. Various stresses the multiplicity of sorts or instances of a thing or a class of things: various sorts of seaweed; busy with various duties. Different emphasizes separateness and dissimilarity: two different (or differing) versions of the same story

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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