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Introduced as an economy, the practice became distinctive.
These temples incorporated styles that eventually became distinctive of north and south Indian architecture.
He quickly became distinctive for his trademark overcoat and Ulster brogue, which drew satire from Private Eye and the ITV show Spitting Image.
From the 18th century, however, its cultural contribution became distinctive, and, if its 19th-century title "Spree-Athen" ("Athens on the Spree") seems exaggerated, the contribution of Berliners to architecture, the arts and sciences has nevertheless been considerable.
The reinforced consonants, now written as geminates (duplicate letters), probably became distinctive through the reduction of clusters, such as Middle Korean st, pst, and pt, and in many words the heavily aspirated consonants seem to go back to earlier clusters with h or k.
Bryzoa may be the most basal phylum (the one that first became distinctive) within the Lophotrochozoa, and the relationships between the other members are not yet known.
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Again, the banality is so extreme that it turns into its opposite, and becomes distinctive, curious in its radical transparency.
Water is used increasingly throughout countries with technically complex artificial irrigation systems, which become distinctive landscape elements.
In particular the egg acquires polarity that is, the two ends, or poles, of the egg become distinctive from each other.
When Stromae came on stage, he wore subdued colors — usually the long shorts, polo shirts, and knee-high socks from the "Papaoutai" video that have become distinctive to his persona.
There's a slight waviness to his drawings that becomes distinctive and then overtakes his work as the condition grows worse and the artist's mastery of his craft becomes more complete.
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