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Egg-laying habits are distinctive in many orthopteran species.
This case is distinctive in many respects from those which have come before it.
On the other hand, the U.S. law is distinctive in many ways.
Egyptian is closest to the family's Semitic branch but is distinctive in many respects.
The world of fashion photography — where a waistline may shrink or a tattoo may disappear at the tweak of a few pixels — is distinctive in many ways, but not in that one.
The American botanist Arthur Cronquist suggested in the early 1980s that Triuridaceae may eventually become established as a separate subclass, but DNA analysis at the close of the 20th century recognized members of this family as being closely related to the Pandanaceae and Cyclanthaceae families, although they are distinctive in many physical ways.
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If anything, consumers are blessed with a profusion of superb, distinctive gins in many guises that are widely available, among them the elegant, graceful Plymouth; the crisp, proper Tanqueray; the classic Beefeaters and Boodles; and the more exotic Citadelle and Hendrick's.
Most distinctive, and in many ways the most appealing of the schools, was a Waldorf middle school.
Various miRNAs have been recently established as powerful mediators of distinctive aspects in many cardiac disorders.
As a sign of Matta's appreciation to Jarry, the distinctive spiral appears in many of his paintings.
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