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It has an arched barrel ceiling, the original stools and countertop, and wrap-around windows, he said, which are all distinctive of a railway-car style diner.
As Charles Darwin observed in The Descent of Man, "it may be doubted whether any character can be named which is distinctive of a race and is constant".
"Each of those slopes, grooves, valleys define a pattern or combination of features that can be distinctive of a population".
What is distinctive of a prima facie obligation, as opposed to a mere instrumental means-end imperative, is that it cannot be overridden by mere desires.
In responding to you with fear or anger, I am implicitly evaluating you in a particular way, and this evaluation called the formal object is the kind of evaluation of the target that is distinctive of a particular emotion type.
Moreover, it would seem to be a metaphysically interesting fact distinctive of a class of phenomena that there is a level of determination in their metaphysical ancestry that involves normative facts.
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A distinctive spelling of a company name and a logo with a distinctive rendering of that company name are two separate trademarks.
Blastocyst, a distinctive stage of a mammalian embryo.
And Hartford Stage has a new Scrooge in its distinctive production of "A Christmas Carol".
But what would be the distinctive features of a Scottish welfare state?
They were a small but distinctive part of a collection aimed at reflecting global style.
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