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Their gait was distinctive — an almost bowlegged, gunslinger's waddle, a result, presumably, of the stuffed pouches and pockets that hung like saddlebags from their pants.
The moods, the flavor of the music, the difference from one fragment to another is so striking, and that makes it all a little more distinctive an experience".
The roughly 65 million Catholics in the United States no longer have as distinctive an identity as they did a generation ago, and as they have assimilated more thoroughly into American society, their views on social and moral issues have come to mirror those of other Americans.
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You have to be distinctive, a little bold — or rebellious".
This makes insiders' experience of magic distinctive, a clinging together within a charmed circle of knowledge.
Nonetheless, "Bolero" is too distinctive a score to be used for an allegory about conformity.
She examined every body part for something distinctive -- an old fracture, a steel screw in a hip, a clothing label -- sealed it in a bag, and wrote in indelible ink what she had found.
When they do, they activate a gene that produces a distinctive color — say, a purple pigment.
It is a distinctive and authoritative composition.
Blastocyst, a distinctive stage of a mammalian embryo.
Yet calls to be more distinctive trigger a fresh problem.
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