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Davis long ago understood how distinctive the geomorphic mechanisms of humid and arid lands were.
You forget how distinctive his eye is until you see it in this larger company.
At the time, they had no idea how distinctive their new place was, or would become.
We understand how distinctive our culture is, the world outside doesn't always".
Also, I was reminded just how distinctive and recognisable Hawking's voice is.
It is to an understanding of just how distinctive a nation it is that this work is dedicated.
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It takes almost a willed prejudice not to see how extraordinarily distinctive and inventive, witty and subtle and complex the movie is.
Jessica Harris's study of the mosques of Queensland also demonstrates how these distinctive buildings reflect changing aspects of local Australian architecture.
Identifying the set of genes that is switched on by the protein could yield a deep insight into how a distinctive faculty of the human brain is constructed.
Philosophers today must grapple with how the "distinctive kinds of communal norms and moral practices" endemic to social networks are revising our concepts of privacy, identity and community, and of friendship, virtue and the good life.
It is difficult to see quite how the distinctive MP, with his fulsome handlebar moustache and balding head, could have been mistaken for a long-haired woman at the wheel of his Daimler with the personalised numberplate "NAB 1".
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