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Apart from the minstrel-show details, it is utterly different.

The American Colony has, in fact, only one real competitor, though it is utterly different in style and scale: the King David, the lodging of choice for state visitors to Israeli West Jerusalem and high-end tour groups.

"What we have now, for the first time, is an organism that stably harbours a third base pair, and it is utterly different to the natural ones," Romesberg said.

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It's utterly different to the kind of work I can imagine doing, but it's also utterly different to the kind of work that was being made in India in the 1960s and 1970s.

I have a superstition about revealing work in progress, but I can tell you that it's utterly different and will be published next February.

Not stopping there, he included a men's duet, and it was utterly different from the demure, "our love is real, too" homosexual numbers that have been popping up on our stages since the seventies.

Her next novel — her first published novel, "Every Day Is Mother's Day" (1985) — is utterly different from "A Place of Greater Safety".

"The Woman Upstairs" is utterly different — its language urgent, its conflicts outsize and unmooring, its mood incendiary.

One thing that is certain is that to prehend x as red is utterly different from judging that it is red or knowing that it is red" (1952a, p. 13; italics in original).

What the balance was in Shakespeare's time is utterly different from what it is today.

Others point out that if they did fly here it was in Anglo-Saxon times; today's intensively farmed landscape is utterly different.

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