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And from the distinctive ridges of that banana leaf, it was an easy jump to fan-pleated leather skirts and dresses in aqua or plum.

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Angiosperms and gymnosperms separated approx. 300 million years ago (Smith et al., 2010) and, apart from the distinctive feature of having enclosed or open (naked) seeds, there are many developmental differences between the two groups.

The wares were usually unglazed and derived their striking colours brown, beige, reddish purple, yellow, black, and blue after firing from the distinctive clays of the region and were known as "purple-sand" teapots.

The new sensor calculates heart and breathing rates from the distinctive sound waves produced by the beating of the heart and the inhalation and exhalation of the lungs.

Hot on their heels -- and this bit is maybe familiar too -- was the developer David Walentas, whose Two Trees Management Company snatched up 11 buildings in Dumbo in 1981, and to whom is given the sometimes dubious, sometimes admiring credit for single-handedly carving out a commercial and residential neighborhood from the distinctive warehouse buildings at the edge of the East River.

www.foodfestival.co.uk Feria du Riz, Arles, France 12-14 September 3 For three days the Roman city of Arles takes on a distinctly Spanish feel, when the annual Rice festival celebrates the harvest with dozens of stalls holding huge pans of paella, stacked with seafood, and other dishes made from the distinctive red Camargue rice.

The bald eagle placed in the genus Haliaeetus (sea eagles) which gets both its common and specific scientific names from the distinctive appearance of the adult's head.

Fidanza was also frustrated by the market stall's generic aesthetic; it felt disconnected from the distinctive look and feel of her thriving business in Williamsburg.

The related bulk fraction from the distinctive individual microstrata was extracted, water-sieved and examined under the binocular microscope.

The Scots names picktarnie, tarrock and their many variants are also believed to be onomatopoeic, derived from the distinctive call.

Aside from the distinctive style, what emerges from Altman's oeuvre is an epic vision of America as a land of frauds and dreamers despoiled by materialism.

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