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How he knew the shooter's identity in the first place is not clear -- whether he had recognized the voice of the gunman or some distinctive article of clothing, or perhaps saw the student's face when he grabbed for his mask.
THAT American classical music came of age after World War I, when Aaron Copland and others conceived a distinctive "American" sound, is an article of conventional wisdom now more than half a century old: old enough to invite second thoughts.
His articles had a distinctive tone.
As noted at the start of this article, it is a distinctive concern of the philosophy of mind to determine the nature of mental phenomena, and a mere correlation between a mental phenomenon and something else does not (by itself) provide such an account.
To do that, Mr. Felker came up with a distinctive format: a combination of long narrative articles and short, witty ones on consumer services.
Quine revised and clarified such theses in more than 20 books and numerous articles, all written in a distinctive crisp, witty style.
As Protestants, Baptists have historically selected lay ministers, without any specific educational requirements beyond the minister's gravity of Baptist polity, distinctives, articles of faith, systematic theology, and the candidate's saving faith.
However, it is not a distinctive feature to classify PPI relevant or nonrelevant articles.
Haplotype, as used throughout this article, is defined as a unique sequence of nucleotides for a defined region, providing a distinctive genetic pattern.
O.K., a distinctive sound.
Dillon is a distinctive figure.
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