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He has carved out an extraordinary life from a distinctly unpromising start.
Schalke's 2-0 win over Köln was rather less entertaining but you can't help but marvel at Felix Magath's ability to coax extraordinary results from a distinctly ordinary squad.
But there were some distinctly unsympathetic vibes towards the 34-year-old after Wednesday's extraordinary five-set victory over Radek Stepanek, which made him the oldest semi-finalist since Jimmy Connors in 1987.
On the other hand, Donald opined in his 1996 biography that Lincoln was distinctly endowed with the personality trait of negative capability, defined by the poet John Keats and attributed to extraordinary leaders who were "content in the midst of uncertainties and doubts, and not compelled toward fact or reason".
As a level of commitment to the distinctly football-obsessed pastime of groundhopping that is quite some milestone, but what makes this resolute 46-year-old extraordinary by any measure is that he is completely blind.
Butler is an extraordinary dancer, and, though she, like Flatley, was born and raised in the U.S., the accent of her dancing is distinctly Irish.
Distinctly unappetising.
Its contents itemised distinctly.
A distinctly satisfying thought.
Others distinctly are not.
It marks an extraordinary coup for Grylls, 41, an Old Etonian father of three, who lives on a remote Welsh island and is known for combining a profound love of risk with a streak of distinctly British eccentricity.
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