Sentence examples for distinctly open from inspiring English sources

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Cracks with orientations similar to those in 2011 were also visually observed at the time of measurement in December 2014, just after the Kamishiro Earthquake, although they could not be mapped because they were not distinctly open enough to be identified as a surficial shape in the point cloud.

The US is a distinctly open society; in virtually every country which has them, toilets have more solid enclosures, with stalls going closer to the ground and ceiling, The US features probably arose from authorities' concern, way back when, over what people might do if they had more privacy - specifically, drugs or sex (especially homosexual male sex).

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The first half of the concert was distinctly less memorable, opening with a sluggishly paced rendition of Bach's "Brandenburg" Concerto No. 4 in G, performed with reduced orchestra.

The Munich Philharmonic, with music director Valery Gergiev, gave a distinctly odd programme, opening with Ravel's Boléro, followed by Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No 3 – with the young Uzbekistan pianist Behzod Abduraimov (b1990), in his Proms debut, as a mercurial, enthralling soloist.

P.T. Anderson is something of a Chris Nolan for the art house/film critic crowd, and I distinctly remember the opening night of The Master feeling like a midnight premiere of a Star Wars prequel.

In contrast, other scholars have noted that the TCPG often possesses distinctly modern features, including open courtyard gardens and freestanding buildings, which emphasise the phenomenal transparency of its planning (Li 2011).

Unsuk Chin's opera "Alice in Wonderland," which recently had its première at the Bavarian State Opera, in Munich, opens in distinctly more ominous fashion, with a bass-drum rumble, ritual strokes on gongs and chimes, and darksome chords produced by beating on the lower strings of the piano and the harp with the palm of the hand.

Dilley's genius was he understood how to balance social and economic issues on public use of uninhabited open space with distinctly separate interests arising from public use of scarce open space in inhabited residential areas.

A growth plate was classified as fully open when a distinctly radiolucent line could be observed spanning the whole extent of the growth plate region (Fig. 1).

For them, however, the moment was distinctly powerful: from the newly opened border area, they could gaze on the hills of what they consider their land.

But as bigger names have seemingly taken a step back, the (non-robotic) vacuum has opened to allow distinctly different categories to flood in.

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