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With Rossellini, however, there was always a distinctive method underlying any apparent madness.
"The mise en scène is always a distinctive character in the mysteries we do," she said, referring to the vivid presence of the Thames Valley in the Inspector Morse mysteries, the sweet country villages in the Miss Marple stories and the atmospheric seashore settings of "Foyle's War".
Over the past half century, the South, always a distinctive and critical crucible of national trends, has undergone dramatic change.
There is always a distinctive line between the "sands of sorrow" and the "sands of joy".
There is always a distinctive line between the "sands of sorrow" and the "sands of joy". A) There is no standing guarantee for effective early warning, preventive action and political engagement of the so -called international community.
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This groove, as always, had a distinctive effect on fans.
IT seems that Mississippi has always exerted a distinctive pull on its native writers.
Out of that situation came his humorous movements and asides, always in a distinctive, unctuous, throwaway voice.
From the 1930s to the 90s, country music fans across the southland could always hear a distinctive, homegrown sound.
It's not hard to see the appeal of a university that has always had a distinctive reputation.
But for immigrant parents, helping their children absorb lessons in an inscrutable language in a strange country has always been a distinctive challenge.
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