She uses a colour code to help tell apart her 22-month-old identical triplet sons. |
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Those two swarthy fellows you can't tell apart are Ajab and Gurdeep, who with their wives, Fariba and Anna run the galley. |
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For example, the human eye should be able to tell apart two points of light an inch apart at a distance of about a 100 metres. |
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Because they have lived alongside each other for so long, true Scottish wildcats and crossbred mongrels are difficult to tell apart. |
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Callistemons and melaleucas are often tricky to tell apart as they are both evergreen trees or shrubs with papery trunks. |
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These men, despite unfortunate colouring and flocculence, are easy to tell apart. |
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With their similar crops of thick black hair, large soulful eyes, and charming grins, they're difficult to tell apart. |
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So telecommunications and broadcasting are moving closer and closer together and getting harder and harder to tell apart. |
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While the two diseases are hard to tell apart, BSE is not the same as scrapie. |
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But from the point of view of the patient on home care, they are hard to tell apart. |
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Abundant in their own territories, the two species of millipedes are difficult to tell apart. |
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Similarly, two strains of tuberculosis, each of which responds to a different antibiotic, can be difficult to tell apart. |
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But what happens when the original show on Broadway and the show on the road become difficult to tell apart? |
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The 21-year-old junior forwards for the Kansas Jayhawks — sometimes called by the pseudo-plural Morii — are difficult to tell apart. |
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Admittedly, skill and luck are difficult to tell apart, and firms that were exemplary in some areas did badly in others. |
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Soft and hard maples are comparable in appearance and are difficult to tell apart. |
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The two hands are easy to tell apart thanks to their differing red and green tips. |
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Males and females are very easy to tell apart, especially in terms of the head. |
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The sparrows can be hard to tell apart, as both can have white either white or tan crowns. |
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Seen from up close, the actions of the so-called good guys and so-called bad guys are hard to tell apart. |
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Almost impossible to tell apart from the real thing and completely maintenance free. |
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Up until a few years ago, the various rapid technological revolutions that have shaped our century were easy to tell apart. |
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This is useful if the show doesn't have any episode title or description to tell apart each episodes. |
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Both books feature characters that are maddeningly difficult to tell apart. |
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Under this banner breakbeat shattered into myriad of sub-genres which were difficult for any but the cognoscenti to tell apart, which was probably all part of the plan. |
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The Banecki sisters come from Berlin, as do the Kerschowski twins, who ply their trade with Turbine Potsdam and are even more difficult to tell apart. |
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Breathing new life into heritage and identity is also a means of giving new impetus to citizenship in a world, where cities are all being built on the same banal 'international model' and are difficult to tell apart. |
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It's about two Boston detectives working a missing child case where the good guys and baddies are hard to tell apart. |
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Generally speaking, all of these fish are treated as one and the same by everyone outside of the scientific community-they are virtually impossible to tell apart. |
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We shall learn to tell apart medicinal herbs. |
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You can't tell apart good and bad, kind and evil. |
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However, he said they needed enough time to tell apart from fraudulent ballots and ensure the public mandate had been respected. |
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Humans use it to tell apart an average of more than 1 trillion odors, a new study finds. |
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This appendix also contains a 'lookalike clause', which bans the trade in non-endangered species which are hard to tell apart from others which are endangered. |
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When you look at all of the brain activity, you can tell apart signals that are engaged in processing each stimulus. |
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How can we tell apart these two types of activity? |
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The new frame construction of the ASR 40 door perfectly suits modern glass facades and it is practically impossible to tell apart from the fixed elements of the facade. |
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No doubt they won't be so easy to tell apart, each as mundane as the next. |
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These shape differences affect the way the bones are arranged on the skull base, such that it is fairly easy to tell apart even isolated fragments of ape and human basicrania. |
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Unusual for snakes, the sexes are possible to tell apart by the colour. |
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