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Mexican-born Juan Ruiz de Alarcón struck a distinctive note.
Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Kennedy's special assistant, called those sentences "the distinctive note" of the inaugural.
It's the distinctive note in many Italian drinks, including their wines.
Sheila Hancock brings a distinctive note of silvery grace to the largely bedridden Edith in the second half.
It was published in Milan and defied slender resources to strike a distinctive note in the country's public life.
Despite all that egg and butterfat, the dish was delicate, and the Castelmagno added a distinctive note.
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Avidly, the woman listened to the sombre, distinctive notes in a minor—"misty"—key.
Avidly, the woman listened to the sombre, distinctive notes in a minor — "misty" — key.
Later Tokugawa poets also added distinctive notes of their own to the haiku.
There is lucuma, an Andean valley fruit with distinctive notes of caramel (variously compared to cashew, maple and sweet potato).
Speaking less vigorously than of old but still with those incisive distinctive notes which found their glorious consummation in his Richard III, Laurence Olivier made the sort of welcoming speech which connoisseurs of theatrical politics will appreciate.
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