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, as well as flavour, though kroketten have a | distinct oblong sausage shape, with a similar diameter |
The culture of the Carolinas is a | distinct subset of larger Southern culture. |
concluded that the East Siberian cod is not a | distinct species from the Arctic cod, but the genus Ar |
Claregate as a | distinct area has only existed since the pre / post wa |
of the promontory), Restronguet Point forms a | distinct community recognised by Feock Parish Council |
Claudius Dornier made a | distinct impression with Graf Zeppelin, while working |
, decidedly masculine voice gives the songs a | distinct character. |
Both genders have a | distinct hump on their abdomen. |
The Freelancers had a | distinct image, with a military bearing, and the abili |
Following the discovery that it belongs to a | distinct lineage around the Little Cuckoo, the genus C |
se from the Auvergne region of France, with a | distinct, narrow cylindrical shape. |
long-eared bat which was only validated as a | distinct species in the 1960s. |
Brookside remains a small town with a | distinct Eastern European flavor. |
-13 precursor which, despite giving rise to a | distinct mature sequence appears to be related in sequ |
larly, the Laingiidae, also long considered a | distinct order Laingiomedusae, might belong in the Pan |
Lebanon bologna has a | distinct tangy flavor, more so than other fermented me |
up the area's riverboat landing and leaving a | distinct soil type in the area between the town and th |
set Fauve de Bretagne became established as a | distinct breed early in the 19thC and were introduced |
l recognition of Australian Stock Horses as a | distinct breed ..." Sounds really like a clash of gear |
of the Mongolian steppes and disappeared as a | distinct group of herdsmen once and for all. |
1), Grover Loening wrote "This aeroplane is a | distinct departure from all other monoplanes in the pl |
efinitions, they are often considered to be a | distinct class. |
ity and fleet coloratura skills granted her a | distinct triumph over the reigning diva, Angelica Cata |
c radiation in which there are species with a | distinct male nuptial plumage. |
The fulmarine petrels or fulmar-petrels are a | distinct group of petrels within the procellariidae fa |
exts of the New Testament, these creeds are a | distinct source for early Christianity. |
nty, Texas, United States that formerly had a | distinct community. |
n the Tensaw district of Alabama maintained a | distinct community around the small town of Poarch, wi |
scientific men of that country to advocate a | distinct origin for the human race...I would therefore |
ike Nielsen's later works, the concerto has a | distinct, melody-oriented Neo-Classical structure. |
the last thirty years of its operation saw a | distinct move away from sea-going training towards mor |
Thay Vazhi which means Through Mother) had a | distinct name. |
point out the profit of the entrepreneur as a | distinct species of revenue with laws peculiar to itse |
eak sigmoidal folds on the body chamber and a | distinct ventral keel on the distal end of the chamber |
Kryten replies that he had a | distinct advantage over Hudzen: Kryten knew that he wa |
confirm that the New Zealand Musk Duck was a | distinct species. |
e levels range from passable to bland, with a | distinct lack of personality that is also, unfortunate |
The female has a | distinct black barring and is ochraceous on its upper |
cal groups in Japan, making its identity as a | distinct and separate subculture weaker than other ind |
The city itself gains a | distinct collective personality, and becomes more than |
been another subspecies of N. picturata or a | distinct species N. rodericana. |
Each event has a | distinct duration defined by its subdivision into segm |
brown trout (Salmo trutta) and thus not be a | distinct species of its own. |
They have a | distinct "crown" on their heads, which gives them thei |
th the emergence of spirituality arising as a | distinct concept from religious in both academic circl |
ost scientists consider Percrocutidae to be a | distinct family-although sometimes it is placed with c |
While the Great Northern has a | distinct set of Rolling Stock, it is detailed together |
rd Borden in 1911, with the aim of creating a | distinct Canadian army within the British Empire, to b |
tching the mounted archers, putting them at a | distinct disadvantage. |
ld World babblers (family Timaliidae) or in a | distinct family Paradoxornithidae, but it actually see |
includes Little Italy is usually considered a | distinct neighbourhorhood), Lebreton Flats, Mechanicsv |
Cyclic AMP receptors from slime molds are a | distinct family of G-protein coupled receptors. |
Some authors consider B. lepineyi a | distinct species, while others include it in the Alger |
Desmatosuchus chamaensis is recognized as a | distinct genus, but there is some dispute about whethe |
s would not be scientifically recognized as a | distinct group of reptiles until Sir Richard Owen pres |
be boiler, and to consider the blastpipe as a | distinct device, paying close attention to its proport |
Seok is usually a | distinct member of the community, the name implies tha |
Emerging as a | distinct body in the late 13th century - dating from 1 |
They have flukes with sharply pointed tips, a | distinct notch in the middle and concave edges. |
cription factors, which is characterized by a | distinct forkhead domain. |
sider it desirable to treat this lineage as a | distinct tribe, the Carcharodini naturally need to be |
, Beopsang teachings did not endure long as a | distinct school, but as with China, its teachings were |
e 19th century when it became recognised as a | distinct language. |
The Roma - also called Gypsies - are a | distinct ethnic group dispersed across Europe. |
An entity is something that has a | distinct, separate existence, although it need not be |
is defends authentic Christianity and draws a | distinct line between Truth and Religion. |
Though lacking a | distinct musical identity, the sonatas show a certain |
He has a | distinct hairstyle, consisting of many bleached-blond |
sing the Solent onto the mainland) but with a | distinct lack of local enthusiasm for either option it |
uite, Texas, United States; it was formerly a | distinct unincorporated community in Dallas County. |
nd being downthrown producing a valley with a | distinct scarp on each side. |
time and indeed be worthy of recognition as a | distinct taxon. |
[This] is not the essence of faith, but a | distinct gift of the Holy Ghost, whereby God shines up |
If he displays a | distinct personality like K-9, or Data from Star Trek |
This gives the feet a | distinct texture different from the rest of the chicke |
Often considered a | distinct species, it is nowadays usually included in t |
Talbutal binds at a | distinct binding site associated with a Cl- ionopore a |
The band always added a | distinct touch to their music by using acoustic guitar |
c. 1750: The Ojibwa begin to emerge as a | distinct tribal amalgamation of smaller independent ba |
Some authors consider B. figuiguensis a | distinct species, while others include it in the Alger |
mmingbirds, either as a basal lineage or as a | distinct but entirely extinct family. |
sistent morphological differences and named a | distinct species. |
As a | distinct Asian species, however, no consensus has been |
ulture and social structures, thus becoming a | distinct people, "Polynesians", before setting out to |
d just been repealed four years prior), and a | distinct blend of instrumental sounds: rock guitar rif |
Although maintaining a | distinct identity the group retains links to C18. |
, in other accounts, Neelipleona are either a | distinct order from the three less controversial Sprin |
The brand, which long featured a | distinct UNi logo, was established in 1966 by MCA exec |
ten more years, until it was resolved to be a | distinct species, separate from the Yelkouan Shearwate |
e retaining the red necktie, he also donned a | distinct physical appearance featuring heavy brows and |
than endorsing the recognition of Quebec as a | distinct society. |
vision of … “The recreation of Devonport as a | distinct place in modern Plymouth; a vibrant self sust |
Residents voted to incorporate as a | distinct municipality on a 578-180 margin in 1959; ins |
logists as to whether the animal represents a | distinct genus, or if it may be synonymous with Stegoc |
There was a | distinct strain of English patriotism in the Yorkshire |
lum have identified Pipistrellus murrayi as a | distinct species. |
distributed sense, does nonetheless address a | distinct niche and enjoys a cult following among fello |
y Week religious processions in Triana have a | distinct character compared to those in the city cente |
irie vole was mated with a male, and formed a | distinct preference for him associated with a 50% incr |
d the "witch's hat" for the design's use of a | distinct octagonal ventilator with a conical roof. |
(Women law school deans remain a | distinct minority; others have included Barbara Aronst |
uitar-playing, and that "Bentonia-style" is a | distinct style of Delta Blues, but Bentonia lies outsi |
tions over the alarm system, which provides a | distinct advantage over bells/sounders or even voice s |
y brown when exposed to the air, lending it a | distinct reddish appearance. |
The resulting plot has a | distinct linear regime which denotes the onset of abso |
trobos, but has recently been recognized as a | distinct genus; some botanists still treat it in Lagar |
e Ais, who lived adjacent to the Caddo, was a | distinct language, but was probably related to Caddoan |
ribal council," thus, the Miami party is at a | distinct disadvantage. |
gain remarkably in depth, and humor assume a | distinct role, and Prus begin to avoid writing [the ki |
ret these deaths as acts that refer only to a | distinct set of beliefs that happen to be foreign to t |
resembles this, but it probably belongs to a | distinct genus and may not be closely related. |
oths in the subfamily Larentiinae (possibly a | distinct family). |
He also makes a | distinct reference to the trial of the publisher of Oz |
teriorly into a sagittal crest and there is a | distinct nuchal ridge that joins the rear of the zygom |
ent Greeks did not recognize Canis Minor as a | distinct constellation, and considered Orion to have h |
of psychology, spirituality has emerged as a | distinct construct and focus of research since the 198 |
Every summer, Castle Park plays host to a | distinct group of individuals known as the 'Castle Par |
d from the alga Dunaliella salina and gives a | distinct pink colour to the lakes. |
ssum (Erickson & Willis) was believed to be a | distinct variety of this species, noted for its narrow |
This NTSC/PAL compatibility gave the Amiga a | distinct edge in uses such as television production or |
It did represent a | distinct administrative unit, having its own court off |
stacle to our people's self-preservation as a | distinct and protected people." |
and much more lightly built, there is also a | distinct difference in the shape and coloration of the |
This area is a | distinct physiographic section of the larger Western V |
essures, indicating that hypertensives were a | distinct subpopulation in humans. |
The tea also gains a | distinct aroma from the covering process. |
and, Texas, United States that was formerly a | distinct unincorporated area in Brazoria County. |
Colibri del Sol Bird Reserve, its status as a | distinct species was confirmed. |
arated (as they are in all Macoma) and have a | distinct orange pigmentation. |
sequence of abnormalities that may occur as a | distinct syndrome or as part of another underlying dis |
The Industries and Stores Division became a | distinct section of the new department, but the common |
Zhigulevskoye beer has a | distinct strong semi-spicy, semi-bitter taste, and is |
Rather than a | distinct species or subspecies, it is (as certainly as |
Unlike other Celtic languages, Breton has a | distinct periphrastic continuous aspect. |
It has since been proven to be a | distinct genus of dyrosaurid separate from both Dyrosa |
f the province's constitutional identity as a | distinct society. |
lly placed (after a brief stint in Grus) in a | distinct genus Paragrus; it is no galliform but belong |
n breed is the ASH, which was recognized as a | distinct breed...etc... |
The Gharmis continued to have a | distinct clan identity in Tajikistan. |
Ta' Kercem became a | distinct parish on 10 March 1885 by Bishop Pietru Pace |
A | distinct landmark in the scenery of central Helsinki, |
acets in the pavilion which combine to give a | distinct cross-shaped reflection when the stone is vie |
mall, relatively uniform, and demarcated by a | distinct peripheral ridge of no more than 1mm in heigh |
It is unclear when it formed as a | distinct unit, but the name itself derives from the pe |
bands, or companies that have made a | distinct contribution to the four-string banjo perform |
It is time to recognize woman as a | distinct personality, different from man mainly in tha |
Tom first developed a | distinct interest in Jazz while in high school. |
culture and yet, at the same time, remains a | distinct cultural body. |
Pterodroma (arminjoniana) heraldica may be a | distinct species (Herald Petrel). |
North Africa by the Iron Age coalesced into a | distinct native population that came to be called Berb |
on of Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and became a | distinct political entity. |
ies indicate that the genus Leopardus forms a | distinct clade within the feline subfamily, and first |
r a hundred years to preserve its status as a | distinct community. |
fferences, and it is now usually treated as a | distinct species, probably more closely related to the |
Until recognised by Allen Lowrie as a | distinct species, all other previous authors had treat |
Since integrase inhibitors target a | distinct step in the retroviral life cycle, they may b |
view of certain great truths, it possessed a | distinct value at the time of its conception. |
ld World babblers (family Timaliidae) or in a | distinct family Paradoxornithidae, but it actually see |
And my first solo script was considered a | distinct menace to the profession." |
its closest homologues can be grouped into a | distinct subfamily in the large 2H-Phosphatase superfa |
In specialised aphids, but not in sawflies, a | distinct animal-myrosinase is found in muscle tissue, |
ith one spot between each pair of veins and a | distinct (but often weak) double zigzag cross-band, a |
the end of his life, he spoke English with a | distinct foreign accent. |
The leaves have a | distinct peppermint smell when pinched or crushed as t |
nce between the species indicate that it is a | distinct species . |
unge and has furniture for lounging; it has a | distinct menu including options from the Plaza's menu, |
The tree has a | distinct feature, i.e. emits a fragrant resinous smell |
ed with ?Bothriospondylus madagascariensis, a | distinct taxon. |
en in the Kutchi language,but now refers to a | distinct community found along the coast of Kutch and |
merged therein; some authors consider them a | distinct tribe however. |
nt of The Heart of Wax stands on its own as a | distinct musical statement, the resulting whole perfor |
uston, Texas, United States that used to be a | distinct unincorporated community in Harris County. |
Some authors consider B. paytonii a | distinct species, while others include it in B. harter |
Some authors consider B. issensis a | distinct species, while others include it in the Alger |
e Ozarks and Ouachita Mountains, which form a | distinct physiographic division. |
rest of the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and a | distinct battle system. |
Whether the Mattabesecks were a | distinct tribe or simply the members of a larger tribe |
sions continued until 1953, and it was also a | distinct unit for land tax purposes for some time. |
five part-time staff were employed which is a | distinct contrast with today's 80 plus teachers. |
in more isolated dwellings not attached to a | distinct settlement. |
ther is a lineage of the former, or part of a | distinct genus, or included in the latter (maybe toget |
nlike Controlled Bleeding, Skin Chamber had a | distinct guitar-based sound that was similar in tone t |
even perhaps idiosyncratic entry point into a | distinct film-world, then Paris nous appartient is ind |
ith hydrazine to form an azo-dye, which has a | distinct yellow color. |
cooperi, but other authors regard this as a | distinct species, more closely related to Hartweg's Pi |
Shots when Raven's character is alive have a | distinct yellow tint, with a darker, blue tint for tho |
Sour cocktail exist, the Cypriot variety is a | distinct mixture, which only shares the basic brandy a |
t seems strange, that this little centre of a | distinct creation should, as is asserted, bear marks o |
f the Clan Stewart and have been considered a | distinct clan since the 15th century. |
is fragmented into four, with North Street a | distinct settlement bordering the A251, Sheldwich (inc |
It emits a | distinct odor. |
ness than the common cymbal, and thus gives a | distinct chime. |
miga 2500, also known as the A2500, was not a | distinct Amiga model, but simply a marketing name for |
amic recrystallization can be recognized by a | distinct peak in the flow stress in hot working data, |
rick is one of the few city schools to have a | distinct theater program, they were a contestant in th |
They emerged as a | distinct group in the early eighteenth century when th |
creating a wine that is deeply colored with a | distinct, earthy flavor. |
enish-black pigment granules are located in a | distinct vacuole. |
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