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Livingstone has always done things in ways distinctive to him and fitted to the distinctiveness of London.
The song was a distinct change in Minaj's previous work on mixtapes and features, thus receiving mixed to positive reviews from critics, commending lyrical content and distinctiveness, and critiquing that it did not fit her "Barbie" persona well.
To get marketing recruiting right, go for distinctiveness!
It went far beyond what usually fit the definition of drag -- and that's why it seemed important to me: it's distinctiveness.
In P. marginata the lack of morphological distinctiveness of the two cytotypes [ 25] and the absence of any obvious new ecological preferences in the dodecaploids [ 34] all fit the predictions of the non-adaptive scenario.
Nothing very distinctive and nothing on Liberal Democrat distinctiveness.
Mandelson, an assiduous European, has toiled to the very opposite goal, being one of those Blairite constitutional engineers who helped weaken the distinctiveness of the Westminster Parliament and make modern Britain a better fit for European Union colonization if, or more likely when, it happens.
These include: ensuring an excellent customer/need fit, involving expert front line personnel in creating the new service and in helping customers appreciate its distinctiveness and benefits, and implementing a formal and planned launch program for the new service offering.
Distinctiveness and sameness coexist fretfully.
Not surprisingly, he lacked distinctiveness.
Aboh, E. O. Creole distinctiveness.
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