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And they argue that a distinction should be drawn between Chinese investments in vital infrastructure and investments into UK firms which own consumer brands where the potential for public harm is considerably lower.

From BBC

The series depicting class distinctions in British society ran for five seasons and was revived for the BBC in 2011 with Marsh recreating her role.

That distinction would have to go to “Finnegans Wake,” a book that has been described as unreadable even by its most fervent admirers.

Additionally, although part of the executive branch, the Justice Department has long held the laudable, however imperfect, distinction of being independent.

From Salon

Ferguson cut an irate figure as he spoke to BBC Scotland after just his seventh match in charge of the club he served with distinction as a player.

From BBC

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