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In addition to that basic range are what Austin calls aggravations: the various specific ways in which we characterize someone as distinctively responsible for something that happens for example, when we characterize someone as having done something on purpose, intentionally, or deliberately.
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East Asians have distinctively shaped teeth for which their version of EDAR is probably responsible.
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Yes, it does: distinctively foolish.
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It's distinctively flavoured.
The Passat is distinctively Germanic.
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