Sentence examples for distinctly no from inspiring English sources

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While President Trump isn't exactly the cannot-tell-a-lie inheritor of the Washingtonian tradition, his Treasury Secretary, the foreclosure king of America, is distinctly no Alexander Hamilton.

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It's a distinctly no-frills deal, this.

I wore the shirt for my half-hour ride to the station (I normally throw my office clothes on in the train loos, like a sort of Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Reggie Perrin) and the results were distinctly unsweaty – no patches, no armpit hazmat areas.

And the service is distinctly unintrusive: no interrupted conversations announcing the specials, for instance.

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

And these figures are considered by the site and others as distinctly conservative, no more than what can be known about a subject of which much is, by necessity, unknown.

Consistent with this interpretation are observations that the N-NOI and C-NOI of RIN4 function distinctly; the C-NOI interacts with AvrB and is required for RPM1-mediated ETI [ 15, 30].

I distinctly remember thinking, "No, I can't".

(The ornate facade, surprisingly, has no distinctly musical designs).

"Do you wish to believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God?" He answered quite distinctly: "I have no wish to believe on that subject".

From the point of view of François-Henri Pinault, chief executive of the brand's owner, PPR, the collection must have been heaven sent: distinctly Balenciaga, with no traces of the wilder and woollier downtown spirit that Mr. Wang shows in New York.

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