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Civil Air Patrol's uniforms provide a distinctive and standard set of uniform items intended to provide a positive public image, build morale, and enhance the professionalism of the organization's membership.
In addition, if a teacher finds that a program has a distinctive difference from the standard algorithm, he/she may want to search for the same distinctive point in other students' programs.
IN a deal driven at least in part by the hunger to get programming for a cable network, Rupert Murdoch pays an unimaginable price for a family-controlled institution, one steeped in a distinctive set of values, the gold standard in its field.
Such studies of compound 12 17, 31 revealed non-standard electroconvection together with a distinctive change in behaviour around 35 K below TNI.
This might be because each country has a substantial road infrastructure that is up to European standards, and the road length is therefore not a distinctive variable.
Today, they form a distinctive community, united through race, culture and language, even though they have no standard dialect.
Indeed, a distinctive feature of the Entransia and Klebsormidium mtDNAs is the absence of several standard genes in one or both of these genomes.
Ministers insist that standards will be driven up by allowing schools to create a distinctive ethos and specialisms in areas ranging from languages to business.
The clip-on earrings were not identical; one was a fairly standard X, while the other one -- now missing -- had sort of a distinctive swirl.
O.K., a distinctive sound.
Dillon is a distinctive figure.
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