It is a city of two million people with marked distinctions between rich and poor and, consequently, crime.
There is no marked distinction between head and mantle.
Jane Austen makes no such marked distinction in her novels between the old family and the new, with a new 'place'.
As a young man he displayed little enthusiasm for any form of regular occupation, in marked distinction to his later life.
This assignment exposed him for the first time to the field in which he was to later win marked distinction.
The Gbe languages do not have a marked distinction between tense and aspect.
By the empress herself Gunning was uniformly treated with marked distinction.
He wasn't that much taller, but the difference in height was the only marked distinction between them.
There are marked distinctions to be drawn between the successes and failures in the various lines of business involved.
Throughout the Ground War, the soldiers performed with marked distinction under difficult and hazardous conditions.