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Perhaps it is distinctive enough to deserve its own genus unless of course all similarities to moorhens are convergent?
The heart-shaped and green-skinned Kelsey is distinctive enough that it is usually labeled with its proper name.
About 15 portraits are signed and dated, and his manner is distinctive enough to support the attribution of about 50 more works to him.
That decision allowed rivals HTC and Samsung to race ahead, but some experts believe that Windows Phone Mango is distinctive enough to have been worth waiting for.
It now shares a family resemblance — particularly in its split-wing grille — with Lincoln's flagship MKS, and is distinctive enough to cause passersby to comment favorably.
Even without the input from home-delivery customers, Foxon Park's soda is distinctive enough to be featured on the Food Network's "Viewer's Choice" segment.
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Culture secretary John Whittingdale has criticised BBC1 for not being distinctive enough.
And each ballet was distinctive enough to build a consistently lively program.
The clinicoradiologic presentation and their histological and immunohistochemical features are distinctive enough to allow the separation from these entities.
The face patterns are distinctive enough that researchers in the breeding season can use face patterns to recognize individual birds!
"He didn't believe our work was distinctive enough in defining what makes Time Warner Cable special and better," he added.
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