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Most of the geographic county is underlain by Triassic sandstones and marls, which give a distinctive red colouring to many soils and building stones in churches.
Honey may be used to give a distinctive flavour, with sugar or replacing it, and various condiments may be added for aroma and flavour.
He plays poker most nights, letting the game with its odd hours give a distinctive rhythm to his quotidian life, and finds his most intense emotions, high and low, at the card table.
However analysis of the isotopes in some of the teeth – which can give a distinctive signature revealing where the individual lived in childhood when the teeth grew – showed that they were very local.
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They gave a distinctive energy to even the dullest games.
Mr. Orth also gave a distinctive account of the Beethoven.
(He gives a distinctive voice to a prickly wolf-pack leader).
A single maple leaf gave a distinctive and easily recognizable central symbol.
The script is strictly syllabic; each consonant-vowel pair is given a distinctive graph.
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