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The establishments, several of which can be found along Parsons Boulevard, are uniformly painted baby blue and have distinctive names.
Titania had a hard time keeping track of all the mortal names, except for Beadle and Blork, but those were distinctive names, and actually rather faerielike.
The economists Roland Fryer and Steven Levitt reached a similar conclusion after controlling for socioeconomic variables in a study of black children with distinctive names.
The bus routes have distinctive names (the one through the graveyard is the mortobus), and compete for prizes like pizza parties for the students.
But their distinctive names and the separatist accusations left little doubt that they are Uighur, a mainly Muslim ethnic group with a Turkic language and culture that sets them apart from China's Han majority.
The Beadle is asked why the children have such distinctive names and confesses that he invents them on alphabetical lines: before Twist, there was a Swubbles and he will be followed by an Unwin and a Vilkins.
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The distinctive name represented an acronym derived from British Executive and General Aviation Limited.
As a boy, Randal Howard Paul, the middle child of five, didn't have his distinctive curls or his distinctive name.
His choice of a short, distinctive name, easily pronounceable by foreigners, helped to raise awareness of the Bauhaus worldwide.
A Boy's Life The Sullivans chose a distinctive name for the oldest of their three children.
When Egyptian Muslims later ceased to call themselves Aigyptioi, the term became the distinctive name of the Christian minority.
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