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  • er or of such a magnitude that it stands out distinctly above normal expectations.
  • though their costume colors and weapons are distinctly absurd.
  • The placement of pieces within the kiln distinctly affects the pottery's appearance, as pieces
  • It grows in sandy, often salty, distinctly alkaline soils, such as desert washes and sa
  • hington Monument Blinks Goodnight" and "Kiss Distinctly America" were later re-recorded for the band
  • he title of the song - Hot Dog - refers to a distinctly American cuisine.
  • s an important stage in Mills' creation of a distinctly American classical style."
  • eory that the abundance of land would create distinctly American democratic institutions, English co
  • "Kiss Distinctly American"
  • nt gentleman who is, in Buckley's own words, distinctly American, and it is no surprise he succeeds
  • of the two or three greatest churches, most distinctly American."
  • The spores are ellipsoid, smooth, colorless, distinctly amyloid (absorbing iodine stain from Melzer'
  • nassuming, that he played very well and sang distinctly, and that "it would be very nice to record f
  • Heaven seemed open to my view, and I saw distinctly and clearly..." Jesus as High Priest
  • Trap Bar between visits by her boisterous if distinctly anglophobic French Canadian voyageur lover D
  • ent protests in Split that quickly assumed a distinctly anti-Belgrade and anti-Serbian tone.
  • asily from their treachery, can be seen as a distinctly anti-feminist comment from the narrator, or
  • r art, and specifically illustration, became distinctly apparent.
  • The leaves have oil dots and are distinctly aromatic when crushed, with aromas reminisce
  • te wish to preserve the outline of nature as distinctly as possible "with due reference to delicacy.
  • the band's norm; "Oriental Sadness" featured distinctly Asian-sounding chords; and "Hard Hard Year"
  • humiliating or dangerous situations that are distinctly at odds the urbane stereotype typified by Dr
  • During this period the hospital grew distinctly, attracting numerous and distinguished visit
  • nd for most of the 1953-54 season Stoke were distinctly average.
  • 0 mm long, with many shiny, greenish-purple, distinctly awned spikelets.
  • His Separatist views developed into distinctly Baptist beliefs and practices during the 163
  • uffusion: cilia ochreous-white, more or less distinctly barred with grey, with an interrupted blacki
  • s have unusual, elongated mandibles that are distinctly basal in their features.
  • doing arrangements of older standards with a distinctly bebop quality.
  • ess, he tells us that "I could still hear it distinctly behind me, coming from nowhere unless from t
  • obbia shows the same instrument, the jangles distinctly being metal discs within holes around the fr
  • Posterior portions of both valves distinctly bent to the right with the siphons distinctl
  • The bluntly pointed snout projects distinctly beyond the lower jaw.
  • cholars believe to be the first remains of a distinctly black individual.
  • "Eronel" is a distinctly Bop tune that is fast-paced and showcases Mo
  • decomposition; however, fossils of fishes of distinctly bottom-dwelling type are present, and traces
  • to include the Hedjaz Railway, which is too distinctly bound up with exclusively Arab Interests..."
  • Emerald swifts are distinctly bright green in color, with males typically
  • ltered, leaving intact the accents and other distinctly British elements of the series.
  • rred, the posterior lunules on the fore wing distinctly broadened as in the typical form but not so
  • sed Organized Crime is unique and is defined distinctly by the Government of Canada.
  • Harty had a distinctly camp turn of phrase; his name has been used
  • It sounds distinctly Canadian but he is American born.
  • Canadian French which incorporates not only distinctly Canadian phrases but also nautical terms, En
  • right to it since it features the pallium, a distinctly Catholic symbol of communion with the Holy S
  • to the Cathedral of the Madeleine displaying distinctly Catholic beliefs; some claim that through th
  • body shape and lengthen the cutaways, which distinctly changed the overall look of the instrument.
  • Lady of the Rosario of Andacollo is the only distinctly Chilean term for the Virgin Mary.
  • 80's hair metal bands, but their lyrics were distinctly Christian.
  • ect completed the creation of humankind as a distinctly civilized animal.
  • re of which is a single large eye with three distinctly colored lenses.
  • Achiote is a distinctly colored and flavored mainstay of the Mexican
  • leges to the Church, now took them away in a distinctly confrontational fashion (see State-Church re
  • of their heterodactyl foot, broad tails with distinctly convex (rather than straight or concave) sid
  • But Ankara remains distinctly cool, suspecting it as an alternative to its
  • Each flower is a few millimeters wide with distinctly cup-shaped tepals which are covered in minut
  • o that of Hyposmocoma nihoa, but without the distinctly curved pointed distal end.
  • e of lens is a fisheye lens which produces a distinctly curvilinear, wide-angled result.
  • red with hair-like specialized scales and is distinctly darker.
  • er than the upper eyelid and tympanum is not distinctly defined.
  • Distinctly developed crystals are rare, the mineral bei
  • Viewed from above, it is distinctly diamond-shaped with the horizontal pectoral
  • similar to Anomalopus leuckartii but with a distinctly didactyle (having two digits) hindlimb, a ce
  • The commonly heard call is distinctly different from that of other pygmy-owls in t
  • It is distinctly different to Rhine Riesling or Weisser Riesl
  • y, meaning that its mission is recognised as distinctly different from those of other city centre ch
  • ctions that he had previously delivered in a distinctly different style"
  • drums and the overlaid harmonizer creating a distinctly different mix than any previous Bowie album.
  • Menon) and Babloo (Rajpal Yadav) land up in distinctly different jobs - Benny as the bellboy of a f
  • nd lead) and hard (borosilicate) glasses had distinctly different looking palettes, but demand by so
  • He was married to six distinctly different women, and in this richly detailed
  • eir German heritage, it has developed into a distinctly different cuisine over the centuries that th
  • tyle is described as old-school Kabarett and distinctly different than those of comedians.
  • The phrase "Godzone" is distinctly different and was not used in Rhodesia.
  • A distinctly different process is the production of singl
  • The male of the species is distinctly different from the female.
  • ormances in Second Life takes place in three distinctly different ways;
  • ENR sequence and structural organization are distinctly different from those of mammalian fatty acid
  • the leaves of the particella: there are two distinctly different types of paper, and the first 45 b
  • e "Gateway to the South", Chennai culture is distinctly different from that of any other city in Ind
  • go I saw a version in the cinema which had a distinctly different ending.
  • The track is featured in two distinctly different versions on the remastered 2006 re
  • col position should not be confused with the distinctly different White House Social Secretary posit
  • it shows a distinctly different jaw structure to other horse breed
  • The juvenile leaves are distinctly different in appearance from the mature leav
  • This made the fourth distinctly different radio format in five years to be b
  • doms of Kathmandu and Patan, Bhaktapur has a distinctly different form of Nepal Bhasa.
  • The band has marked a distinctly different style for Gira since he left Swans
  • However, the distinctly different subgroup of individuals who are "c
  • oprofessional pursuits, they are nonetheless distinctly different from one another.
  • t logarithmic spiral growth, but at an angle distinctly different from that of the golden spiral.
  • It was however distinctly different and the full description was final
  • throat appendage, and stigma morphology, are distinctly different from those species with which it a
  • 8 B-side), several of them are heard here in distinctly different mixes.
  • unity that can live in this region, which is distinctly different from the community in the overlyin
  • This is distinctly different from the grasping mechanism of a s
  • s usage appears related to pantheism, but is distinctly different.
  • h this same name grown in the USA, but it is distinctly different.
  • s active ingredient is curcumin and it has a distinctly earthy, slightly bitter, slightly hot pepper
  • eriments, reminiscent of psychedelia, with a distinctly Eastern bent.
  • become a contemplative, but to mix the two) distinctly echo parts of Scale I, and were probably wri
  • It is noted that with the distinctly elevated mesosternal keel Kachinus is simila
  • inear dimension, the numerous population and distinctly elongated form.
  • rhaps notable as the first mass written in a distinctly English manner since the sixteenth century.
  • “Marrying an abstract distinctly English landscape sensibility that draws on
  • outstanding services or for achievement of a distinctly exceptional nature in a duty or responsibili
  • nce the Stoner Witch sessions and displays a distinctly experimental quality.
  • her voice is very thin" and she was given a distinctly favorable reception by the audience.
  • Although the Locrian code distinctly favored the aristocracy, Zaleucus was famous
  • ack in Britain, but are greeted by a Queenie distinctly fed up of explorers, having spared Raleigh e
  • ard tiaras worn by women, giving the tiara a distinctly feminine look.
  • se-inspired but the stories are uniquely and distinctly Filipino-based.
  • Keizer's playing style was distinctly flamboyant, to the point of erratic; he trul
  • ed carapace, up to 20 cm in length, which is distinctly flattened.
  • ddle of the building's three main stories, a distinctly Flemish dining hall has been preserved, with
  • Young larvae make a distinctly folded lower-surface tentiform mine.
  • fashionable than his actual given name, the distinctly foreign-sounding Rodrigo.
  • place in late April or May, accompanied by a distinctly foxy odour that repels mice, moles, and othe
  • nd wave action had made some of the defences distinctly fragile and at risk from failure.
  • ver, lies in his book illustrations - always distinctly French in character and often erotic - which
  • ration techniques with Impressionism, and is distinctly French.
  • esting that European printing did not emerge distinctly from the Chinese analogues but in imitation
  • The PVA was constituted distinctly from the PLA and the article on it is more r
  • e buildings had modern designs which diverge distinctly from the character of other parts of the Uni
  • anese concept for Headmasters which differed distinctly from their Western counterparts.
  • Like most esters, propyl propanoate has a distinctly fruity odor which may be described as a chem
  • I seem to remember distinctly going there in elementary school.
  • one in classical style, the opposite side is distinctly Gothic.
  • ohol and to the compound responsible for the distinctly green apple and nutty character of Fino sher
  • oocytes with unusually thick walls appearing distinctly greenish in colour.
  • ambient - multi layered, hyper textural and distinctly gritty''.
  • ard ethics, law and foreign policy, taking a distinctly hawkish position re the war in Iraq and pree
  • as, not in a higher tone of voice than to be distinctly heard
  • ts on the manga's "cinematic leanings are so distinctly Hollywood-focused, which is questionable in
  • , or daikaiju, are unusual in that they have distinctly human features and do not behave the way tha
  • r for Best Documentary Feature) were but two distinctly iconoclastic features from BBS Productions a
  • However, this technique is used more distinctly in his forthcoming albums.
  • Jarding and Saunders, Democrats have proven distinctly incompetent at expressing their common value
  • of the educational laws appears to have been distinctly inconsistent.
  • "The physical inability to see distinctly increased an introspective state of mind and
  • rovoked each other into writing better, more distinctly individual works than they would have withou
  • music is essentially classical in form it is distinctly individual.
  • combines jazz, hip-hop and funk, but with a distinctly international flavour, particularly South Am
  • The distinctly international style tower features eight cor
  • The recreation, which was done in a distinctly irreverent manner, was noticeable for the fa
  • It is written in a distinctly Japanese style, betraying little of the inte
  • e inspired Clarke to build the Garage in its distinctly Japanese style.
  • tings as well as the vending of articles for distinctly Jewish purposes.
  • It gives a distinctly Jewish education and is important to the Jew
  • Mostly Glaciokarst has not such distinctly karst landforms.
  • Its caudal scales more or less distinctly keeled; no caudal crest.
  • The city is distinctly known for its wide avenues lined with palm t
  • anger Than Paradise and Sideways, but with a distinctly Korean twist.
  • (now replaced with a modern structure) were distinctly L&NWR, but, in spite of some local L&NWR tra
  • style of character, obsessed with money and distinctly lacking knowledge.
  • Most distinctly Lambdobregma possesses a hypopygium which ex
  • tapes marked with an "M", the operator has a distinctly Latin accent.
  • e employment of counsel in public manner for distinctly legal services."
  • eight months of recording songs, which were distinctly less typical for punkrock than their previou
  • nd ovary may be lightly hairy (but typically distinctly less so than its sister-species Clarkia ungu
  • He was distinctly liberal in his anti-imperialism and general
  • The theology is distinctly liberal.
  • eworks" are Nick Cave's, while the drums are distinctly Lindy Morrison's.
  • om where it evolved, and to which it remains distinctly linked, to the point that clear separation i
  • Some of the names in Churchill have a distinctly local flavour.
  • He had a stock of distinctly local tunes, many of which he got from his o
  • It has a distinctly longer and more slender snout than other wee
  • t of the Mississippi and the world's largest distinctly Lutheran publishing house.
  • sing the B sharp leading note) accomanied by distinctly major right hand block chords.
  • ns, Smaug's face in the animated version has distinctly mammalian features like fur and canine teeth
  • A typical Chitty home is distinctly marked by mango leaves arranged in a row, da
  • Each of the nine stories are distinctly marked with openings and balconies at every
  • of the chronicles depict a worldview that is distinctly medieval where "things happen to people rath
  • 1 times for the county, although averaging a distinctly mediocre 23.39 with a top score of only 66.
  • It permits data to be interpreted distinctly, meeting the specific needs of diverse indus
  • ased more or less at the same time, it has a distinctly melodic approach.
  • They were of distinctly Mennonite heritage.
  • d honored with a bust by Michael Rysbrack, a distinctly minor writer of Latin verses, Dr Arthur John
  • Eight Treatises has a distinctly modern ring with its espousal of stress avoi
  • r of a fairly traditional variety, but using distinctly modern brewing techniques and equipment.
  • It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing.
  • chniques of Anton Chekhov, updated with some distinctly modernist and post-modernist touches.
  • Distinctly Montenegrin archaic dialect and phraseology
  • A small fly of 4-5.5mm, and distinctly more yellow that other species of the same g
  • This storyline was distinctly more mature than many episodes of the series
  • Compared to C. nieuhofii it has a "neck" distinctly narrower than the head, giving the head an e
  • Its wings are distinctly narrower at their base than at their tip, an
  • and on the underside in the same band being distinctly narrower.
  • ons to the development of Cornell realism, a distinctly naturalistic position in moral philosophy.
  • hich a god and his attendants are shown in a distinctly Near Eastern style.
  • t were added by registered users online with distinctly negative comments.
  • he Peekskill design stands out in its use of distinctly neoclassical "Adam" features, particularly t
  • nally performed at camps and meetings with a distinctly new age and alternative feel but have increa
  • ll be run as part of the same package as the distinctly non-LU North London Railway.
  • e juice somewhat similar to (hard) cider but distinctly non-sweet.
  • While maintaining much of their distinctly Norman piety and customs of war, they were s
  • ound Norwegian writers who gradually adopted distinctly Norwegian vocabulary in their work.
  • gs are being used to create a persona that's distinctly not you.
  • some of the names in this section are still distinctly odd.
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