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Even the COGs that belong to the same functional class (for example, A1/A2 and D1/D2) have very distinctive patterns, distinct enough to place them in distant phylogenetic branches.
There, faint but distinct enough to read, was a tiny "P" stamped in one corner.
His sound was distinct enough to avoid anachronism: of a tradition but unique.
But the region has areas where the wine is good enough and distinct enough to carry its own geographic name.
The problem with the formula is that this band is not distinct enough to spawn secondary brands.
Or what if there's just a suggestion of a visual pattern that's not distinct enough to justify any strong inferences?
Therefore, even an incomplete parrot tarsometatarsus can still be distinct enough to tell you it's a parrot.
Among the new crop of performers, only Heather Headley, the vibrant Tony winner of "Aida," has a personal style distinct enough to be easily parodied.
This zone of grazing and burrowing is called a precinct, and the precinct of a single kangaroo rat is typically large and distinct enough to spot from space.
On the one hand, the NSA was clearly engaged in activities that were distinct enough to require different "legal bases" authorizing their use, according to McConnell's account.
But the exhibit "Voices of East Tennessee" makes a clear, convincing case that the east is, in fact, distinct enough to warrant its own venue.
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