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(He gives a distinctive voice to a prickly wolf-pack leader).
The UJA study gives a distinctive portrait of Westchester's Jews, who make up about 14percentt of the total Westchester population of 923,459.
That's why Wiig gives a distinctive power to the melodramatic, non-comedic aspect of "Bridesmaids," and why she does indeed seem like someone altogether new.
The resultant exhibition, Resort, on until 2 October, is timed to coincide with the holiday company's 75th anniversary and gives a distinctive taste of what you might find there – albeit filtered through a particular lens.
It gives a distinctive treatment to the familiar story of how a war-weary, traditionally frugal population, many of whom believed that physical discomfort and emotional repression were character-forming, turned into a nation of unashamed consumers and cry-babies.
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Mr. Orth also gave a distinctive account of the Beethoven.
They gave a distinctive energy to even the dullest games.
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.
He's masterful at giving a distinctive feel to the colour of each era.
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