「DISTINCT」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「own」)
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, swamp pop musicians had developed their own | distinct sound and repertoires. |
multi-religious villages, occupying their own | distinct quarters. |
rgely an urban community, occupying their own | distinct quarters. |
s in Jokkmokk Municipality all have their own | distinct identity. |
in multi-caste villages, but occupy their own | distinct quarters. |
in multi-caste villages, but occupy their own | distinct quarters. |
Wang developed his own | distinct style of painting plum blossoms that was very |
i religious settlements, but occupy their own | distinct quarters. |
an independent town in the city, with its own | distinct shopping district with cafe life. |
al Theatre of Prague, the company has its own | distinct history. |
lew, had their own sports teams and their own | distinct colours. |
Kirby Hill has its own | distinct identity, community and sense of place - sepa |
uld allow the CFL to grow and develop its own | distinct character |
btle differences which give the album its own | distinct flavor". |
Each Clan Leader has its own | distinct character and all feature in The Bear Club's |
(Historical region around Vannes with its own | distinct Breton dialect and at Savenneg e Bro-Naoned. |
ontrast, each Request object contains its own | distinct number field. |
ciation with the Chinese 'Ma' but has its own | distinct history. |
y centuries early, and so developed their own | distinct languages. |
vided into several periods, each with its own | distinct political and social characteristics. |
lighter-skinned descendants formed their own | distinct communities, often identifying themselves as |
70 AD, Christians began to develop their own | distinct forms of worship. |
Middle Ages formed a civilization of its own, | distinct of both the Greco-Roman antiquity and the mod |
sh in national orientation, possess their own | distinct culture and language marked by the distinct i |
chools in London, each of whom have their own | distinct rugby clubs but from whom are picked a select |
his sweater (Each fisherman having their own | distinct pattern usually knitted by their wives) and h |
e a national minority, as they have their own | distinct language and culture and the Government shoul |
with them from Spain and practicing their own | distinct Sephardic traditions. |
La Junta eventually produced its own | distinct style of pottery, although perhaps not until |
Canada's provinces began to develop their own | distinct honours and decorations. |
C&C Music Factory, he has established his own | distinct style as a pop and rap performer as well as a |
The Lake Cowichan First Nation, while its own | distinct group, is closely linked to the peoples of th |
distinguished from the Ket, having their own | distinct, although related Yugh language and customs. |
islate for Ireland as the kingdom had its own | distinct representative assemblies. |
ntion to the Carnatic flute both in their own | distinct flute playing techniques, with the latter two |
o argue that generational poverty has its own | distinct culture and belief patterns. |
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