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He may have been caught looking distinctly uncomfortable hanging from a zip-wire after getting stuck on Wednesday, but Boris Johnson's star is firmly in the ascendancy, with a new poll suggesting Labour's current lead over the Conservatives would be slashed if he were party leader.
Adults are not so comfortable: as if caught out by a freak snowstorm in the wrong shoes, several are picking a distinctly wobbly way over the crunchy, uneven surface, suddenly looking out of place in autumnal London clothes.
But what especially catches the eye are the distinctly old-fashioned touches from Ms. Holt's native England.
A refreshing but distinctly minority view.
But hers is a distinctly minority view.
But young Syrian entrepreneurs, eager to catch up with their contemporaries in other Arab countries, are feeling distinctly bankrupt.
For one thing, the mid-afternoon leaderboard had a distinctly American feel, with the likes of Dustin Johnson, Jim Furyk and Matt Kuchar to the fore in the chase to catch Watney, who at one point in the day opened up a four-shot lead.
With the building's distinctly bumpy silhouette, "the idea I was trying to achieve was a fabric, so it would catch the light," Mr. Gehry said.
Cinema-goers who catch a glimpse of Youth In Revolt this week could be forgiven for thinking that its star, Michael Cera, looks distinctly more youthful than the man now promoting the film.
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