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"He's taken on a really distinctive smell", concedes Briggs.
"Very freshly fermented wines have a really distinctive fruitiness.
I think they're interesting, they're well made, they have a really distinctive look and feel.
Then he started singing, and it was like: "Oh wow, he's got a really distinctive voice".
Adamo so far lacks a really distinctive personality as a composer, but he has a distinctive way of jumping from one compositional mode to another.
"You forget that he does have a great voice and a really distinctive sound and that comes out on the record". Robinson believes that a comeback is plausible.
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I don't think there's been a lot of interference – and you've got really distinctive shows as a result".
That's one way to engage an audience, but in the absence of strong writing or really distinctive performances, it can also be a route to inconsequentiality.
But birds are really distinctive; they fill an adaptive zone much different than the adaptive zone of, say, crocodiles.
Because they're wild, not farmed they're not farmed and they have a really special, distinctive flavour – one that is unique to this spot.
Comic-book films rarely inspire auteur directors to really distinctive results, and you wonder whether a superhero – even if he does have existential traumas and razor-edged adamantium claws – will have the touch of intense seriousness that distinguishes Aronofsky from his contemporaries.
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