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Plays at first base play a large part in all of this, and they are distinctively challenging for umpires for a number of reasons.
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It kept the drink from being too tart without challenging its distinctively assertive nature, thanks to the yuzu and the pepper.
Not that anyone could mistake a Richter, especially not his distinctively blurred photo-paintings: distanced, ungraspable, even somewhat tremulous at times, challenging the viewer to discern what, if anything, is true or even knowable about a realistic painting.
Although physics does not seem to challenge these two theses, several philosophers do challenge them on distinctively philosophical grounds.
It's radically patriotic in its demand for American practice to live up to American principles, American realities to live up to American dreams, and American residents to take up the challenge of distinctively American virtues.
Developing animal models for schizophrenia presents formidable challenges owing to the distinctively human nature of the symptoms that define it and the thus-far-obscured underlying biological mechanisms.
Miliband's challenge too would be to define "change" with a distinctively Labour argument.
They are entitled and even obliged to evaluate Woodson under postseason conditions, which are distinctively different from the regular season, and especially given the unique challenges the Knicks have developed a habit of presenting.
Yes, it does: distinctively foolish.
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