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And the city is distinctively Cuban even by Miami's standards.
The result is a genre recognizably and distinctively Shakespearean, even if he learned a lot from Greene and Lyly: the romantic comedy.
In the opposite school are supremely polished technicians like Mel Torme and Sarah Vaughan, whose voices remained distinctively beautiful (even as they darkened with age) until the ends of their lives.
What would the conductor who has established the BCJ as a distinctively temperate, even understated outfit make of the OAE's more vigorous style?
Whatever the term "mumblecore" may mean, the films it refers to are mainly marked by an overarching triangle of money, work, and love, and Bujalski's own view of it is distinctively classical, even Hawksian.
As in previous years, Nankai offers a large and illuminating display of Vietnamese ceramics that provide a wonderful account of the deftness with which that country's artists borrowed forms and glazes from other cultures, almost always with a distinctively understated, even retiring beauty.
It might be more useful to distinguish countries in which Facebook is allowed from those in which it's banned; upon doing so, the modes of self-presentation and communication that this software enables may indeed seem distinctively humane, even positively liberating.
Redmayne's distinctively breathy voice even has something of the young Attenborough.
As one of the ensemble's soloists and leaders, he helped create its distinctively brilliant and even string sound.
The exceptions prove the rule: not only do almost all great artists offer both distinctively, but they even make the forging of their style inseparable from their subjects.
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