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"When you're looking to distinguish yourself, you take some risks," he said.
It's hard to distinguish yourself from the crowd, though Apple's name would have helped its case.
How to distinguish yourself on that short list of equally able rivals?
"But the way I look at it, you always have to come up with ways to distinguish yourself from the competition.
There are a lot of them out there, however, so you'll need to distinguish yourself.
"If you can distinguish yourself even a little, it can make a difference."
"You have distinguished yourself in this fight, my friend."
I wish you'd had more chance of distinguishing yourself.
I said you would be sure to distinguish yourself, do you recall?
We'll have to see if you can't distinguish yourself further."
"It's harder to distinguish yourself in a practice setting," Warner said.
"I see that you recently distinguished yourself in an encounter with partisans," he said.
"Our guards report you've distinguished yourself in clashes against the enemy."
"If you don't have a specialty or something to distinguish yourself, it's really tough."
"Then how do you expect to distinguish yourself as a Klingon warrior?"
"It's a good opportunity to serve the country," he said, "Plus you have to do something these days to distinguish yourself.
How do you distinguish yourself from the five or six other films opening against you?
I am sure you will have some other chance of distinguishing yourself presently.'
But when you're trying to distinguish yourself as a chef, it takes courage to serve straightforward food.
"Jeans and sneakers have become this completely ubiquitous look, so how do you distinguish yourself within that?"
You've distinguished yourself in the eyes of Mary, God and the Church.
You have a splendid opportunity to distinguish yourself; quite splendid.
Do you think the recent debates helped you distinguish yourself from the other Democratic candidates?
You either have what it takes to distinguish yourself or you don't."