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New York may be distinctive in its ability to foster such intense attachments to its neighborhoods.
The ictalurids are more or less typical catfishes; others, however, may be distinctive in appearance or behaviour.
On the practical side, an index fossil should be distinctive in appearance so as to prevent misidentification, and it should be cosmopolitan both as to geography and as to rock type.
"In order to be distinctive in this hyper-commercial environment, designers at the high end need to move beyond traditional references," she said, and to embrace the exotic or esoteric.
Besides its sheer volume -- at 2.2 million square feet it will be almost 50percentt larger than Terminal 4 -- the American gateway will also be distinctive in the layout of its concourses, which are parallel to the roadway rather than perpendicular.
Recruitment and selection may not be distinctive in every hiring process, and the employer may not focus on only one type of qualification at each hiring stage.
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Grade I tumors are distinctive in the population (pediatric) and location (often posterior fossa) and constitute a distinct group.
Tract 187 is distinctive in another way, too.
And its Profiles are distinctive in other ways.
The teeth were distinctive in structure and unhorselike.
Egg-laying habits are distinctive in many orthopteran species.
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