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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
differentiate .
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Examples
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High scores on bagunk seem to be an upcoming feature, but one that again differentiates them from other websites.
Suttree » Casual Games, Social Software » Casual Games 2.0 2006
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We just call it a residential craft, and of course the name differentiates it from all the other thousands of residential craft which fly around up here.
Sunlight Through The Shadows Magazine Volume 1 Issue 6 (ANSI Edition) 1993
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Your name differentiates you from your peers, peaks the interest of others, and invites inquiry -- if you do it right.
About.com Marketing 2010
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This partial expression differentiates one type of cell from another, which in itself is intriguing.
THE HIDDEN FACE OF GOD GERALD L. SCHROEDER 2001
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This partial expression differentiates one type of cell from another, which in itself is intriguing.
THE HIDDEN FACE OF GOD GERALD L. SCHROEDER 2001
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This file will basically stop any vote that's name differentiates from the actual vote.
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There are really many factors, but that “rubbin’ is racin’” phrase differentiates the league.
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The authors concluded that whether a further proliferation of stem cell journals continues or does not depends on whether the stem cell field "differentiates" into a "more mature research arena."
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Ms. Benepe: One geography where we've historically been active is South Africa, and that's something that I think, again, kind of differentiates us.
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Ms. Benepe: One geography where we've historically been active is South Africa, and that's something that I think, again, kind of differentiates us.
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