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The abnormalities, now known as plaques and tangles, are thought to be distinctive to Alzheimer's disease.
The tension between the universal and the particular that you can find here may even be distinctive to Jewish modernity.
Talking in the relatively anonymous House of St Barnabas in London's Soho rather than Ofcom's riverside headquarters, White says: "What's distinctive to you may not be distinctive to me or the 65 million people living in the UK.
Advertisers found much to like in Channel 4. The central tenet of the channel's remit was to be distinctive, to offer programmes not available on ITV or either of the BBC's channels.
Other pieces with standard forms have decorative features that do seem to be distinctive to the Yangtze valley, as in the case of a bell covered with raised, rough saw-tooth patterns.
One critical source of the contemporary repudiation of censorship in the West depends on something that may be distinctive to modernity, an emphasis upon the dignity of the individual.
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The dual is distinctive to Arabic and a few other languages.
At the end of the day, the best way to get shortlisted is to highlight bona fide achievements that are distinctive to you.
It includes many of the plants that are distinctive to typical Australian vegetation scenery and shows a marked tendency to sclerophylly (formation of hard leaves).
The teachings attributed to Yajnavalkya include many that are representative of the break with earlier Vedic ritualism and are distinctive to the new worldview of the Upanishads.
The emergent patterns are distinctive to each bifurcation class.
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