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Patients presenting with subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) will be excluded because this is a rare condition with distinctively different presenting features from dissection.

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Distinctively urban these photographs are, cutting-edge maybe.

It's likely to be that of a woman whose independence, sardonic humor and ability to live in the moment are distinctively modern — on display every day in reality television shows and music videos and book clubs, but so rare as to be threatening in 1930s and '40s America.

Yes, it does: distinctively foolish.

The Passat is distinctively Germanic.

It's distinctively flavoured.

These were the distinctively emergency measures.

On very rare occasions, the Akebono satellite encounters regions of unusually high-density plasma above 4000 km altitude, in which both the electron temperature (<3000 K) and parallel ion drift velocity (<1 km s−1) are distinctively low.

Priorat performs the rare feat of seeming to bridge the prevailing critical divide, with wines that are big, bold, sometimes jammy and high in power and concentration, but also structured, balanced and distinctively of a place.

And Mr. Clarke has a distinctively winning style.

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