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It is distinctively Dravidian, and owing to its unique features, Hoysala architecture qualifies as an independent style.
And, moreover, it is distinctively British.
It is distinctively marked with five to seven vertical, dark bands on a bluish body.
In both cases, consonant weakening has spread from word to sentence; there is a common development, but it cannot be claimed that it is distinctively Celtic.
While the hefty tankard has some characteristics of Dutch silver -- Baroque engraving and an applied leaf border on the base -- it is distinctively American.
The British – and it is distinctively British, with few equivalents elsewhere – belief that all museums should be free is a remarkable piece of idealism.
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Year Walk may have a different atmosphere than the studio's other games, but it's distinctively Simogo; its desaturated palette has the same 1950s-animation feel that its other titles tend to favor, except in this context it's much more creepy than it is cute.
It's distinctively flavoured.
An announcer repeatedly boasted that it was "distinctively Canadian," without further explanation.
And it was distinctively German in style, setting the precedent for the fate of Europe's Jews under Hitler.
It's distinctively British, drawn from Raymond Briggs's memories of working-class life in the 40s and 50s, and grounded in storytelling.
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