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Confidence has almost disappeared in the ability of design to make a residential area special and distinctive, which means that buildings representing these ideas must be swept away.
The 1,200-word 1,200-wordertisinotice controller's job is studded with words such advertising" and "disthecontrollerhich occurs twice in the first 60-word paragraph).
Whittingdale has said he wants the BBC's output to be more "distinctive" – which seems to mean less popular – and that suits Murdoch very well.
It insists that its service will be "distinctive", which is its usual excuse for launching a product that the market already provides.
But in the past 10 years or so, as the greening of New York has taken hold, an alliance of officials, environmentalists and local advocates has emerged to save the bay from what makes it so distinctive — which is to say, from its condition as a wild place in the country's biggest city.
The use of the polymer, PEO-PPO-PEO, is distinctive, which has many merits and broad applications.
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BBA has two distinctive business, which have little in common.
The distinctive flatlands which make the area so vulnerable to flooding are precisely what make magical.
The feints have a distinctive odor, which MacFadyen compared to a smelly sneaker.
Each region's carrots had a distinctive shape, which is still associated with the type.
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