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Some are more distinctive in actuality, too.
In intent, most dishes are more distinctive than the lowest-common-denominator tourist grub prevalent in this patch of town.
Ms. Hinman, the beauty editor of Glamour, says she prefers vintage Pucci to current styles because the retro patterns are more distinctive.
MPs were told the peaktime content on BBC1 was "little different" to ITV. "We think there needs to be more controls in place to ensure they are more distinctive and then they need to be regulated in a different way to hold their feet to the fire," Crozier said.
Roy Andersson's films are more distinctive than those of any other writer-director working today.
At first glance this is surprising because previous studies have found that pictures from event boundaries are more distinctive and better recognized (e.g., Newtson & Engquist, 1976).
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Yet calls to be more distinctive trigger a fresh problem.
Green would be more distinctive, Mr Heineken said.
"We want to be more distinctive," he said.
But my guess is that wines made in this traditional method will generally be more distinctive.
The design is more distinctive and the news easier to scan.
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