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Other religions have their own distinctive flaws.
Trubkovich painted frames he chose from VHS tapes and retained the media's distinctive flaws.
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Until commercial radio starts investing more of its profits into content between the songs, then the argument that Radio 1 and Radio 2 are not distinctive is a completely flawed one".
Over time, or so the theory goes, we will come to cherish the Nebula for its idiosyncrasies — the differing sizes and shapes of the original shades, and the surprise of seeing so many of them together — and think of it the way we think of a favorite antique, flawed but distinctive.
Her house was her own -- whether it was Houston, Paris or New York, you could walk in and say, 'Dominique's been here.' " For all its distinctive character, the house had serious design flaws.
Flawed though it may be, Neds has distinctive power and I look forward to revisiting it when it goes on general release.
But the writers buried the character flaws and class limitations that made Mildred Pierce such a distinctive and modern heroine.
Rather, this is the 'home of the rare blue pit' - the Dolce & Gabbana of designer breeds, much sought after for the distinctive blue-grey sheen of their coats, which first emerged as a genetic flaw in a black dog.
The Aristotelian elements are especially distinctive, given that Aristotle's thinking about morality was so strongly driven by his attempts to repair (what he regarded as) flaws in Plato's thinking.
Distinctive boutiques.
O.K., a distinctive sound.
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