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It comes up in the fabric of everyday conversation as something that changed their country so distinctly that there is only a before and after.

If it is dark brown, black, or smells distinctly burned, there is a serious potential for a transmission problem ahead.

However, the latter could not be distinctly attributed – there are cows that react clearly with one enzyme while they do not react with another enzyme at all, or even the inverse.

Yet with buildings pressing in on all sides, the garden is distinctly urban, and there is nothing rustic about the food.

He is distinctly aware that there is a considerable amount of games that have been created, such as the one Victoria has been playing.

With the weather distinctly unpromising, there are music festivals this weekend in the Isle of Wight, Doncaster and Blackburn, and the Stone Roses are playing on Glasgow Green.

While the tone and content were distinctly nonpolitical, there were clear political ramifications to the speech, giving Mr. Obama a chance, for an evening at least, to try to occupy a space outside of partisanship or agenda.

Although his experience are distinctly unique, there are parts of Barack Obama that every American can directly connect with.

"We're saying that our program is distinctly different, and where there was similarity there wasn't copyright protection," he added.

If it all seems distinctly unpromising for romance, there is something going on.

And when the boarding house settles back into itself, there is distinctly the smell of detonation and destruction.

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