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Another distinctive instance of a unified shade and base is the Pagoda library lamp, which has a shade with a lotus shape and lotus flowers painted on the earthenware base.
instance---a fresh instance of class class.
Murphy (2006), for instance, argues that it is important to have a distinction between physical and mental disorder so that it is possible to have a distinctive science of psychiatry.
For instance, the importance of totems and traditional nobility crests increased, and the Chinook Jargon, which remains a distinctive aspect of Pacific Northwest culture, was developed during this era.
With a distinctive use of time comes a distinctive use of space.
Blastocyst, a distinctive stage of a mammalian embryo.
"Citizens United is a distinctive product of the Roberts Court.
Over and over, Kaguya heard a distinctive pattern of echoes.
Circumcision was a distinctive mark of the cult community.
Fire plans are a distinctive feature of Australian life.
There is only a distinctive pitch of ambition and excellence.
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