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This category, known as "brut nature," represents a highly distinctive side of Champagne.
The flightless sphenisciform line produced a number of distinctive side branches, all recognizably penguins, some giant in size.
Its block colours or graphic prints, with distinctive side fasteners and shorter lengths, have been hugely influential.
As late as 1946, as sensible a man as Clement Attlee, then prime minister, could declare that "the distinctive side of Labour's programme" is "our socialist policy, the policy of nationalisation".When that policy failed as an instrument of economic control, a revision of socialist doctrine became urgent.
The invariance of these residues for all the sequences available during the 1970s thus could plausibly be attributed to their crucial role in binding to the heme via their distinctive side chains.
Audi sharpened most of the car's curves, and the distinctive "side blade" panel behind the two doors is now bisected by the quarter panel. .
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A naturally likeable presence, Williams nonetheless developed a distinctive side-line in smiling villains, most notably in two psychological thrillers from 2002: One Hour Photo and Christopher Nolan's Insomnia.
Granted, they had their distinctive sides.
'There are two very distinctive sides to Greg,' Geary says.
But according to two experts in biomechanics, it's not the distinctive side-to-side waddling that makes penguins such inefficient walkers, but their short legs.
Our analysis confirms that the institutional landscape is highly polarised with two distinctive sides with few links between them.
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