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It is not so distinctly preserved in those of the Eastern Slavs.
Sackville's rare gift is for rendering the ordinary so distinctly that it becomes fantastic.
"The first bite was a surprise; I hadn't expected to taste both flavours so distinctly and yet simultaneously.
There is something instrumental, and so distinctly American, about this it is Jay Gatsby's kind of philosophy.
The question Jasna Polana poses so distinctly is this: Does clubhouse décor really matter when the play is the thing?
The females and males of E. roratus are so distinctly different in appearance that in the original descriptions of the birds, they were classified as separate species.
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Then, of course, there are the vocals, which are oh-so-distinctly Cher. .
And so some distinctly American social contract is going to be required.
Play was soon suspended while liberal amounts of water were sprayed on to the putting surface, an exercise repeated after every early group had played, so changing distinctly the course's playing condition.
New York is many hundreds of miles from the South, but, in the past ten years, the city has put itself on the barbecue map, with a style that's not so much distinctly regional as it is an amalgamation of borrowed techniques, cherry-picked from the Meccas of the South and the Midwest.
This suggests that addition of a putative gating charge at position 287 and its elimination at position 302, while yielding superficially similar effects, do so by distinctly different mechanisms.
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