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If the Christmas feast isn't decoration enough for you, other seasonal foodstuffs are an easy way to brighten up a table: a glass vase crammed full of clementines, or walnuts, or a few artfully scattered cinnamon sticks should do the trick; they also smell distinctively more festive than a ring of plastic holly.
In the braincase and ear region, Acanthostega showed features in which it was distinctively more tetrapod-like than fish-like.
Hence, even if the pluralist commits to the existence of FU and hence, to moderate metaphysical monism there is still a clear sense in which her view is distinctively more pluralist than monist.
While there are traditional Italian dishes (such as mushroom ravioli with porcini and Parmigiano, glazed pork chop and apple strudel), distinctively more modern dishes including egg custard and king crab with shaved black truffles, lardo-wrapped prawns with rosemary lentils, and black truffle risotto with egg and sea urchin also grace the menu.
Stocking instructed the audience that, more than merely symbolizing indulgences of emotionalism, Dionysus represents a mythology that's distinctively "more violent than hedonism".
Distinctively more antigens were detected in the autologous combinations of proteomes and sera than in the heterogeneous suggesting an individualized tumor cell antigenicity.
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The new RX 330 is a distinctively styled, more luxurious version of the Highlander with many high-tech features -- and a price $10,000 higher.
More distinctively, it sounded a note of Promethean defiance: Philosophy makes no secret of it.
Ibn Daud's psychology was also, and more distinctively, derived from Avicenna.
More distinctively, the special discussed the state of the country in broader terms.
They discovered that names which sounded more distinctively "black" became, over time, ever more reliable signals of socioeconomic status.
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