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Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum of London, who had no part in the research, agreed that it looked as if the new discoveries "confirm the distinctiveness of 1470" and "therefore confirm the existence of a distinctive kind of early human around 1.8 to 2.0 million years ago".
The iconoclasts are becoming paternalists but of a distinctive kind.
There's a distinctive kind of fluency at work here.
Writers soon realized that theirs was a "distinctive kind of fame".
Scientists exploring the deep sea have discovered a distinctive kind of breaking wave.
Far from being genuinely mechanical, such calculations involve a distinctive kind of thought.
The result is a "distinctive kind of intelligent entertainment," Alan Cheuse said here last year.
As far as is known, the originator of this distinctive kind of Platonism was Plotinus (205 270 ce).
Certainly Mr. Argento, in this work of 1957, achieved that distance and found a beautiful and distinctive kind of lyricism.
The least doctrinaire of political writers, he had the gift of being able to transmute the Tory virtues of skepticism and pragmatism into a distinctive kind of radicalism.
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