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They gave a distinctive energy to even the dullest games.
He felt the distinctive energy of the crowd in his first start since he fell a strike short of a perfect game last Sunday night in Boston.
It's a very distinctive energy, that of nighttime, darkness and silence.
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Further analysis found that the distinctive energy-storage behavior originated from the electrode/electrolyte interactions and the dependence on the diffusion and charge transferring process.
Surprisingly, the tryptophan residues play a photoprotective role because of a distinctive energy-transfer mechanism.
But even more noteworthy is the city's distinctive creative energy, manifested everywhere, from flourishing street art and a cool bar scene to homegrown boutiques and buzzing back-street cafes.
They also indicate a penchant for a distinctive, high-energy form of wood grain.
The CO oxidation reactions on Pd(111), Pd(110) and Pd(100) have similar, but distinctive activation energies (28.1 ± 0.4, 30.7 ± 0.5 and 29.4 ± 0.3kcalmol, respectively) and turnover frequencies, indicating a subtle structure-sensitivity for CO oxidation on different crystal planes of palladium.
At first Mr. Adams approaches these distinctive personalities with energy and precision, opening the work with a harrowing account of Mary's night in jail, followed by Martha's calm summary of her charity work.
In this system the cell is structured with three distinctive sections for energy absorption, storage and delivery.
That is what's distinctive about Brooklyn, the energy".
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