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Each version feels quite distinct as a result.
It touches down in locales as distinct as a hipster Miami art gallery and a riverfront construction site.
Any ideas told at length are as distinct as a voice mail from a friend who pocket-dialled you while skydiving.
"It's not in their DNA to compete, and there is nothing quite as distinct as a monopoly hanging on for dear life," said John Emra, regional vice president for external legislative affairs for AT&T.
More and more researchers are finding that what once were thought to be separate populations of the same species are, in fact, different species or lineages, each as genetically distinct as a horse from a cow.
Because a vocal signature is as distinct as a fingerprint, there is a crucial difference between shows that pay tribute to a singer and those that salute a songwriter.
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The words, not the rhythms, make chansons françaises distinct as an art form and make a song last, he said.
I have to make myself distinct in that way, but at the same time, you can't really make yourself distinct as an African-American person.
It's not nearly as distinct as, say, a fingerprint, but the way we walk is distinct enough to further distinguish fakers.
Not so much a distinct individual as a distinctive voice, this narrator speaks to us as if from the lip of a stage, in darkness.
And this new species was among three discovered in the Faroes that were so distinct as to require a new genus, Austeruseus.
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