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Again, the banality is so extreme that it turns into its opposite, and becomes distinctive, curious in its radical transparency.
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.
In the second week, the rhinarium becomes distinctive and heavily pigmented.
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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.
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.
One important innovation in rudist morphology was the ligamental groove, or invagination of the ligament, which first became distinctive in Caprotinidae (Perkins 1969).
Many of our public theatres have beautiful original features that become distinctive parts of the shows and these spatial idiosyncrasies prove enticing challenges to designers and directors alike.
He quickly became distinctive for his trademark overcoat and Ulster brogue, which drew satire from Private Eye and the ITV show Spitting Image.
In contrast, a descriptive mark "immediately conveys the nature or function of the product and is entitled to protection only if it has become distinctive by acquiring a secondary meaning". Id. (citation omitted) ("Cozy Warm ENERGY-SAVERS" is descriptive).
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