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He is very distinct from the mestizo curandero, who utilizes European folk medicine.
"It is very distinct in how it blends in with the environment -- there is nothing like it".
"The thing is, in Korea, Japan and China, chickens taste like chickens, and it is very distinct.
"The Northumberland style is very distinct from Lancashire clogging," says Laura Connolly, a virtuoso dancer who performs with the Newcastle folk act the Demon Barbers.
But with Samaris we tried to create the total opposite, which is sort of a kind of distinct world, something that is very distinct from the audience, very dreamy".
Because Ms. Racette's rougher-edged pop voice is very distinct from her operatic one, you also never had the uncomfortable feeling of a highbrow vocalist looking down her nose while on a slumming expedition.
I'm always clear in my head that the character I'm playing is very distinct from me and at the same time so much of you ends up leaking into the character.
Raschka's gorgeous sheets of colors are meant to correlate to Coltrane's "sheets of sound," but that famous phrase was originally applied to solos of his that were double the density of his solo on "Giant Steps," on which the saxophone line is very distinct.
Although we are neighbours to the U.S. Our technology scene is very distinct.
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"Their M.O. was very distinct.
It has to be very distinct.
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