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The company, which develops 'smart city' solutions has made a land grab in its home country and is looking distinctively like the domestic leader in smart street lighting, as local governments seek ways to reduce energy consumption.
The two-minute recording posted by RadarOnline.com includes segments in which a voice sounding distinctively like the Academy Award-winner is heard telling his then-girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva, that she is dressing too provocatively and that it would be her fault if she were raped.
NC90 also up-regulated lytM, encoding a peptidoglycan hydrolase distinctively like daptomycin (Table 1), and down-regulated genes such as spa, mntABC, isdA, hla, and femC.
Smokers can be very conscious of the fact that smoking makes their breath smell distinctively like cigarettes.
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Many producers have experimented with fiano, not simply to make fiano taste like more popular wines but to determine which methods can make fiano more distinctively fiano-like.
The teeth are distinctively fang-like and widely spaced; the most anterior teeth are grooved lengthwise.
In the braincase and ear region, Acanthostega showed features in which it was distinctively more tetrapod-like than fish-like.
Beyond that, the aromas and flavors of good St.-Josephs are distinctively savory, like black olives, black pepper, wild herbs, smoked meats and the classic bacon fat.
Faster, cheaper computers and increasingly clever software, the authors say, are giving machines capabilities that were once thought to be distinctively human, like understanding speech, translating from one language to another and recognizing patterns.
A special of smoky, pureed black bean soup ($6), festooned with a lattice work of sour cream, was one of the best sampled in recent years, and Intermezzo's deservedly popular pizzettes, with their distinctively thin cracker-like crust, are still an outstanding choice as a shared appetizer or a main course (even though the new spot has no brick oven).
Daedalea quercina, common on oak, has a larger fruit body up to 20 cm in diameter and 1 8 cm thick, and its pore surface is more distinctively labyrinthine (maze-like).
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