Sentence examples for Uniquely distinctive from inspiring English sources

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Anyone acquainted with Bradford will know that, in this increasingly homogenised nation, it's one of those cities – Liverpool is another – which gives you an immediate sense of entering a uniquely distinctive world.

Heathland landscapes have especially rich assemblages, and are uniquely distinctive because of them: indeed our three most distinctive lowland floras of all reside on heathland: visit the Lizard (West Cornwall), the New Forest (Hampshire) or the Breckland (on the borders of Norfolk and Suffolk) for a really good week's botanising.

Even with so much assembled talent, all under the taut leadership of musical director and guitarist Rob Laufer, the upshot served as reminder of just how uniquely distinctive the Band's own trio of lead singers — Manuel, Danko and Helm — really were, and how challenging it is for anyone else to bring a comparable level of distinction to this material.

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They make a deliberate choice about their "way to play" in the market, guided primarily by what those companies do uniquely well: their distinctive capabilities.

The program uniquely weds the distinctive professionalism and environment of Silver Hill Hospital, one of the best psychiatric hospitals in the northeast and beyond, with the innovative clinical leadership of Yale Psychiatry, one of the top programs in the United States.

Zappacosta similarly suggested that the Thumbtack model is distinctive and uniquely appealing to both consumers and service providers.

Mr Key said that he liked the silver fern - popularised by national teams including the All Blacks - as an option, saying efforts by New Zealand's athletes gave "the silver fern on a black background a distinctive and uniquely New Zealand identity".

"I am proposing that we take one more step in the evolution of modern New Zealand by acknowledging our independence through a new flag". Mr Key said that he liked the silver fern - popularised by national teams including the All Blacks - as an option, saying efforts by New Zealand's athletes gave "the silver fern on a black background a distinctive and uniquely New Zealand identity".

"There are so many things that are distinctive and uniquely American about our country's plains.

The exhibition, which is titled reVision, specifically looks at the fundamentally distinctive and uniquely visceral narratives of five local artists: Paul Gagner, Stacy Greene, Eric Ramos Guerrero, Bill Gusky and Tremel.

These 'traditions' intersect to an extent, but they also retain perspectives that are uniquely characteristic of their distinctive view of the system.

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