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It's as if the screenplay's instructions for the car still hold: "Should never be shown distinctly, but vague outline should show a heavy black machine with ultramodern lines".

The microphone crackled very loudly, so I don't think my speech could be heard distinctly, but no one seemed to mind.

The Ethical Culture space, one of the society's temporary homes while Alice Tully Hall is being renovated, may not be the best place to hear the double bass distinctly, but we got the idea.

The voices above us could still be heard distinctly, but it was unclear whether that was because the Germans were yelling louder to incite their reluctant dogs, or whether they had made it past the wall and were approaching.

We can represent each distinctly but, according to Fodor, selection histories are not sufficiently fine-grained to distinguish such contents.

The implication is that cogito, like 2+3=5, is something to which we cannot but assent while attending clearly and distinctly, but which we can later doubt in moments of epistemic pessimism, when no longer attending clearly and distinctly.

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It's very, very distinctly Sting but it also is theater music.

This fairytale sounds distinctly familiar but this is not 2016; this happened almost 40 years ago.

It feels distinctly European but is still very Cuban, with everything mixed together.

His voice still sounded distinctly American, but his concerns were both more personal and more universal.

(I, unknown to Ravi, was staying only a few blocks away in the distinctly unprestigious, but quite comfortable, Salvation Army lodgings).

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