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I remember it distinctly".
To the game's early poets, baseball's fast pace was what made it distinctly American.
There, he said, he once attended a Joplin concert: "I remember it distinctly to this day.
The room is a shade of peacock blue so loud the cast of Shameless would consider it distinctly lairy.
The Hebrew poets did more than imitate Arabic poetry; they made it distinctly their own and they made it new.
But is there also something we can call "European literature," and if so, what are the elements that make it distinctly European?
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These received huge praise and it is easy to see why: not only do they come from the pen of an influential teacher and winner of the Guggenheim and O Henry award, but they are strikingly with-it, distinctly 21st-century in their shape and method.
Yet it remains distinctly Newfoundland, with its squarish, no-nonsense white homes trimmed with tropical colors.
It's becoming ever more widespread, and it's distinctly unproductive.
It's distinctly one-size-fits-all to the point that it risks being seen as universally embarassing.
With its flat, sloping forehead and prominent brow ridge, it looks distinctly primitive.
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