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The spirituals at once exemplify all of the three major themes of Locke's aesthetic philosophy: they are expressive of the individuality of a given artist think of the distinctiveness of Paul Robeson's baritone renderings of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"; they have universal human appeal; and they epitomize the process of transition from a folk art to high or classical art.
Expression changes after gene duplication help contribute to the distinctiveness of the pollen transcriptome.
This gives the probability of distinctiveness at varying levels.
These two groups were given the taxonomic rank of Kingdom as the one immediately below that of Domain and to insist on their clear phylogenetic distinctiveness (Woese et al. 1990).
The name T Fondaco Dei Tedeschi is meant to capitalize on the distinctiveness of the Venetian landmark (and, perhaps, to give the store an identity beyond DFS).
The distinctiveness of DR birds in the nuclear tree was surprising given their relative proximity to JA/CY birds in the mitochondrial tree.
The distinctiveness of purple asparagus is only skin deep.
The union does not nullify the distinctiveness of each nature.
The distinctiveness of Vin Jaune extends to its appearance.
Many explanations for low union density turn on the distinctiveness of American culture.
As quickly as competition shifts, the distinctiveness of capabilities may evaporate even faster.
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