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In one sense the visual metaphor was appropriate; even when voices and instruments formed dense, teeming ensembles, every contribution still registered distinctly — less a matter of isolation than one of style.
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The returns from education are distinctly less than a hundredfold.
Of course you are right, they are 100% geared to Messi but without him they would be distinctly less of a team.
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About the size of a squashed pea, a Croco Copter in the mouth is very dry and crisp, and distinctly less sweet than a mouthful of Coco Pops or Frosties, two of Kellogg's long-established brands.
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Characteristically, that piece had recycled a motif from a distinctly less successful effort, and Mr. Rautavaara can still quote with relish the words of a forgotten critic who deemed the earlier work a disaster: "The young man has to climb the tree from the top down".
He was given a new position, albeit a distinctly less important one, as deputy secretary of the Security Council.
He was distinctly less vigorous, moving with a sad deliberation, as if guarding against a fall.
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