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Some identify products that are distinctive (like The Economist, we hope).
His drawl is so distinctive – like Marlene Dietrich dragging on a fag.
Jerome's voice is distinctive, like Gilbert Gottfried talking from the bottom of a well.
The stained plank floors of the spacious museum are also distinctive, like those of a Japanese temple.
He also wants varieties that look distinctive, like elongated grapes, to let consumers know they're something special.
This evocative sweet wine from the rare local picolit is particularly – and gorgeously – distinctive: like the purest wild honey delicately infused with herbs, blossom and citrus.
AUSTRALIA -- Oils can be quite distinctive, like the pale green Njoi Red, which has the aroma of tomatoes, a gentle flavor and a lovely lightness.
The artist's "Towers" are unified by their pyramidal structure and diamond designs, but distinctive, like a group of close relatives.
He's drawn to block colour and sets that are simple, but distinctive, like Kubrick if he'd abandoned story for putting heads through walls.
Some are quite distinctive, like the $5.9 million Melrose Community Center at 286 East 156th Street in the Bronx, by Agrest & Gandelsonas and Wank Adams Slavin Associates.
They make good, sound wines, but the excitement for wine lovers is with smaller producers who are striving for something more distinctive, like Cayuse, Buty, Maison Bleue, Kerloo Cellars or Analemma in the Columbia Gorge.
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