Sentence examples similar to a distinct fee from inspiring English sources

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There's a distinct whiff of "Fee-fi-ho-hum" about Jack the Giant Slayer (2013, Warner, 12), upon which director Bryan Singer has singularly failed to stamp his distinctive imprimatur.

According to a newly-posted article on Google's Commerce blog, there's a distinct lack of service fees tied to using the card, and users will get instant notifications on their phones when they've made a purchase (just like Simple).

While you can generate a temporary name to send to friends so they can quickly jump into a world with you, you'll also be able to pay a fee to keep a distinct name for longer-term use — kind of like reserving a good URL for your site or username on Twitter.

But the shops do this work, their owners say, at a distinct disadvantage: Carmakers either charge exorbitant fees for the necessary service information and diagnostic tools, or do not provide them at all.

Airport lounges and, in a huge annoyance, the Wi-Fi cost a fee, and there's a distinct lack of dining options during off-hours.

He counsels groups who charge fees to be aware of the law and to maintain a distinct division.

A distinct plodder.

A distinct resistance to potential.

A distinct possibility, no doubt.

This is a distinct possibility.

It's a distinct disadvantage".

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