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The school is a distinctive breed.
A distinctive breed known for deep wrinkles, it comes from the Guangdong province of China and was originally bred as a palace guard dog.
The emergence of China as an economic superpower with its distinctive breed of state capitalism is a striking example of what has changed in the past four decades.
Its main point is to get more of us to appreciate the distinctive breed as a menu item, including persuading caterers and restaurateurs to be specific when serving Herwick hogget and young meat, rather than simply calling it 'lamb'lamb
He writes about Southern women as if he is commenting on the Westminster dog show: "Southern women are a distinctive breed even today, admired for their femininity and outward-going personality".
Suddenly, his distinctive breed of cerebral rattles and acute stabs were present on almost half of the tracks of the year's most talked-about hip hop album.
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There are distinctive breed-typical personalities that have been developed through generations of selection for certain traits.
In a similar way, extensive selection in farmyard fowls (chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys), and in pigs, sheep and cattle have given rise to very many distinctive breeds that differ in milk production, flesh texture and flavour, and obvious appearance, as well as in less obvious traits, such as patterns of social behaviour.
The native flora and fauna are of little interest, but the domestic Manx cat, a distinctive tailless breed (see photograph), is traditionally believed to have originated on the island.
Mr. Nesbitt said that the distinctive identity bred a kind of familiarity that had been particularly important since last September.
Those goats were bred to several other breeds, including Nubians and Alpines, until a distinctive American LaMancha breed was developed.
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