Through our rigorous hiring and training standards we have adopted, our officers are set apart from the norm.
Founded in 1954 by the Gowd Saraswat Brahmin community from Karnataka, this mandal is set apart from the others by the fact that the idol is adorned in more than 60kg of gold.
In Bahrain, at another military base well out of the public eye and set apart from that country's simmering unrest, Royal Navy personnel man the naval HQ known as the UK Maritime Component Command (UKMCC), directing Britain's minesweepers and frigates around the Gulf, in co-ordination with the far larger US Navy 5th Fleet headquarters.
So, if your fancy, cordless drill doesn't set you apart from the beasts, what does?
Page believes it was her upbringing in Canada that has set her apart from American actors.
Again, it was the hearty flavors that set it apart from the run of the mill.
This feeling for the unseen set him apart from his parents' rational, atheist, progressive outlook.
Digg also hopes its Dialogg events can set it apart from Twitter and Facebook.
His techie edge combines with physical and behavioral differences to set him apart from Mickey, Spector says.
Women may not be helping themselves by concentrating heavily on subjects that set them apart from men.
The trick will be for the TTXGP series to set itself apart from any other race out there.
Clearly, the next tech titan must have qualities and personality traits that set them apart from the crowd.
At home, his high profile and frankness -- critics would say brashness -- set him apart from other tycoons.
Payment processing is the application that will set smartphones apart from each other.
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With Spotify, Rdio, Pandora and Last.fm already doing that, what is going to set MySpace apart from the pack?
This was the start of a strategy that would set Lycos apart from portals such as Excite and AltaVista.
But what's set Goodbaby apart from other infant-and-child-product manufacturers in China is an infusion of foreign funds and foreign experience.
Besides education, Chinese parents also have a few other characteristics that appear to set them apart from their foreign peers.
The PML-N administration set itself apart from other provincial governments with initiatives that critics called populist gimmicks but that gained public attention.
The quest has set Stehr apart from the Port Lincoln pooh-bahs--they're concerned that if he succeeds, he risks flooding the tuna market.
The money did not set him apart from the other guests, however.
But the woman sounded frightened in a way that set her apart from the other women, who were simply nervous during their interviews.
Dr Keith Prowse, chairman of the British Lung Foundation agreed that these cyclists had respiratory systems that set them apart from ordinary mortals.
"An interesting angle will set you apart from countless others, build your credibility and establish a personal brand, " says Yoshke Dimen of The Poor Traveler.
Its risk-taking allowed it to set itself apart from peers like JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley, but also brought it a heap of criticism.
This let surgeons attend patients spouting blood without removing their coats an important distinction that set them apart from shirt-sleeved tradesmen of the lower orders.
He said there was something special about this body that set it apart from the other 30 or so buried in the same cave.
Its texture and chemistry set it apart from all previous objects picked up off the surface of Earth but known to originate on the Red Planet.
As it prepares to move into the Arctic, has Shell set itself apart from its competitors, or is the company taking avoidable risks in an unforgiving environment?
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"We deliberately chose to concentrate on excellence, and while we have a long way to go, we've chosen to set ourselves apart from the wider industry, " Mintz says.
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