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This is a distinctive turn.
The show, which began with 16 groups, has ended up with three distinctive acts in the finals.
Practice made perfect: he is now one of the most imaginative and distinctive acts in UK comedy.
But for the most part, this is a richly strange, intricately constructed hour in the company of one of comedy's most distinctive acts – which now and then hits sublime heights of non-sequitur tomfoolery.
More specifically, they are "its distinctive products, or its distinctive acts and habits" (ibid).
So, a distinctive type of mental act stands as the causal source of the bodily behavior that validates various physical re-descriptions of the act.
He certainly has a distinctive style; he can evidently act a bit and he has now made several films.
The agen's power to act requires a distinctive causal capacity that is not reducible to other sorts of causality but that can only be manifest as such in conjunction with these other causal processes.
Superbly acted, with a distinctive look created by the cinematographer Nicolas Roeg, "The Caretaker" established Mr. Donner as a filmmaker to watch.
So it's easy laughs all round when comics peddle British national or regional cliches (like McIntyre also noting Glaswegian aggression) or when acts with a distinctive background massage our preconceptions about the countries and cultures they come from.
The Buda Limestone acts as a distinctive seismic marker bed throughout the areal extent of the Eagle Ford Shale, the Eagle Ford Shale ranging from less than 40 to 400 ft (~12 122 m) in thickness.
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