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Thus we find an important philosophical tradition according to which the distinctive character of aesthetic experience is to be found in distinctively "aesthetic" emotions.
As science eroded belief in distinctively embodied gods, poets reconceived divinity as an all-pervading energy.
The British author Emily Gravett specializes in distinctively dissatisfied picture-book characters.
He is our metaphysical poet, using the desiring, sexual body to ask poetry's eternal questions in distinctively contemporary ways.
Some works in distinctively Western modes call to mind early Giacometti, Miró and Picasso; some blend Modernist and antique Japanese traditions; and some are experiments in Japanese utilitarian craft.
The concept of substance, however, although confidently used throughout the medieval period, was widely questioned by modern thinkers and found little place in distinctively 20th-century streams of philosophy.
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"Tired of waiting …" a voice sings in Portuguese, in this distinctively Brazilian take on the Book of Exodus.
7.43pm BST Bosnia-Herzegovina in all blue, the US in their distinctively fetching red-and-white hooped jerseys, white shorts and white socks.
"Why don't you come in?" she says to the audience in her distinctively throaty voice.
ML John Thaw pootled around Oxfordshire in a vintage Jag, solving crimes in a distinctively grumpy but well-read manner.
By comparison, previous studies demonstrated that HCC15.1 accumulates in a perinuclear location and results in a distinctively different staining pattern than the H1299.3 peptide.
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