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I'm sure it was all those matching outfits - plus years of Catholic school uniforms -- that led us to develop distinctly individual styles as soon as we were able to dress independently.
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The F-FAM/DOC in biomat flow developing distinctly in the coniferous catchment was high (about 6.5).
Since the late 1990s, SOEs owned by the central and local government have developed distinctly different ownership structures due to institutional changes (i.e., fiscal and SOE reforms).
Like France, Germany produced a school of portrait engravers; but, although competent technicians, they failed to develop a distinctly national school comparable to the French.
The goal was to develop a distinctly American (as opposed to European) design language, but the museum ultimately abandoned the project and its fleeting dream of building a separate museum devoted to non-Western textile arts and industrial design, modeled after London's Victoria & Albert Museum.
Just over an hour, the first phases are slick club vibes, but affairs develop a distinctly funky edge towards the last stretch.
Growing up in the '60s and '70s, Florida developed a distinctly negative impression of Brooklyn.
As it happens, innovation in urban affairs has developed a distinctly Latin flavour of late.
As a result, many of the slow-paced traditional villages have developed into distinctly modern communities.
But the increasingly blind faith Abbott and his ilk invest in corporate capitalism has developed a distinctly theological aura.
The most memorable of them finds the clan's young master gripped by the hallucination that his new bride has developed some distinctly reptilian qualities.
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