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And as tastes change, those goods are not only cheaper than what's on offer at Home Depot but often seen as more attractive, distinctive or durable.
Gloria's not as distinctive or idiosyncratic as Kyra Sedgwick's character, Brenda Leigh Johnson, on the TNT series "The Closer".
I fail to see what's distinctive or original about "The downside of being a property guardian", which was BBC Magazine's lead on 29 January – a feature linked to new Channel 4 sitcom, Crashing, on the modern accommodation phenomenon of living legally in empty buildings.
What is distinctive, or particularly challenging, about translating Levi?
Yet there was nothing distinctive or probing about her playing.
"My wines were O.K., but was I really doing anything distinctive or special?
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A Relais & Chateaux property opened over a decade ago by Tofino native and Cornell School of Hotel Management graduate Charles McDiarmid, the distinctive Wickaninnish Inn (or "The Wick," as some call it) with its beach-facing rooms, sumptuous spa and seamless service has limitless allure.
By 1975 no more than ∼1% of the population wore distinctive Indian clothing or followed Indian customs.
A more distinctive BBC.
It's the broad yet distinctive BBC that the public wants.
Such a distinctive BBC stance would help its case for future public funding, he says.
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