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1 6 | but each is separate and distinct from the rest.~A line, on 2 6 | impossible to discover any distinct position for each. This 3 8 | the inborn capacity is distinct from the science, with reference 4 10| opposition are therefore distinct. Those contraries which 5 10| manifestly to a class which is distinct, for in this case, and in 6 14| these sorts of movement are distinct each from each. Generation 7 14| from each. Generation is distinct from destruction, increase 8 14| us an alteration which is distinct from all other sorts of 9 14| motion. Thus alteration is a distinct sort of motion; for, if 10 14| if alteration were not a distinct form of motion, necessarily 11 14| increase, therefore, are distinct.~Speaking generally, rest