Sentence examples for a distinctive shade from inspiring English sources

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According to The Financial Times's Web site, the paper is a "distinctive shade of salmon pink".

Cadbury has lost a five-year court battle to register a distinctive shade of purple as a trademark for its chocolate bars.

For reliability and value for money, it's hard to beat clip-lock containers from the likes of Sistema and Addis, ideally in a distinctive shade such as bright pink so your workmates won't "accidentally" steal them.

Alan Shearer's recent trawl around his old team-mates to relive Euro 96 for the BBC was an enjoyable enough reverie, if viewed a little too much through a lens with a distinctive shade of rose.

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His articles had a distinctive tone.

To denote its development as an exclusive neighborhood, Macy planted distinctive shade trees along Underhill Road.

To make this point, he imagined Picasso taking Monet to court over the use of blue in his painting of water lilies, because it was the same or close to the distinctive shade of indigo, the "colour of melancholy" he used in his Blue Period.

(Notice how the polar bears' eyes and eyebrows have distinctive shades of Gromit).

In his classic study "The American Jeremiad" (1978), the Harvard scholar Sacvan Bercovitch put his finger on the distinctive shading our writers have given the ancient form: "American writers have tended to see themselves as outcasts and isolates, prophets crying in the wilderness.

A distinctive, soulful tone.

Indeed, she liked things that looked imperfect, and kept her hair its naturally white shade, giving her a distinctive look in photographs from the 1960s, when she would sometimes wear outlandish clothes or a big black straw hat to the office.

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