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The 2010 Rolls-Royce model line has something very distinctly in common with all new Volvos.
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The early depictions of "The Last Supper" in miniatures, tapestries, drawings and frescoes (some distinctly Byzantine in flavor) have one crucial quality in common: all of them convey the pathos of the scene through a sort of diffuse solemnity.
In addition, although celiac disease was found in this study to be distinctly less common among overweight children, being overweight does not necessarily rule out celiac disease.
Their vows are what they have in common, but each woman interprets them distinctly, living her marriage with Christ differently.
It still has a distinctly medieval feel, enhanced by its weather, which has more in common with foggy London than Paris, which is just a two-hour ride away on the high speed TGV train.
While not all white nationalists call for the dream of a white ethnostate to be achieved through racial domination — and arguably the two could be studied distinctly from a purely academic perspective — they have far more in common than they have differences.
In common with Canterbury, Lincoln and Salisbury cathedrals, it has the distinctly English arrangement of two transepts, with the body of the church divided into distinct parts: nave, choir, and retrochoir, beyond which extends the Lady Chapel.
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In common with other non-western groups, among the Bradford sample, the spheres of ethnomedicine and orthodox biomedicine were kept distinctly separate [ 16].
Here's seven suggestions… A fixture in toilets and Christmas stockings during the late 1990s, the meditation guru Paul Wilson's miniature self-help manual contains stress-busting wisdom that would be welcome in the distinctly unchilled Commons.
Horses are distinctly "in" these days..."...
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