Sentence examples for its distinguishable from inspiring English sources

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Vesuvius Grand Cone dominates the landscape of Napoli Gulf with its distinguishable grey bare slopes, exposed to continuous surface erosion processes and rock falls which have been hindering the development of the vegetation after the last volcanic eruptions (occurred in 1944).

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In contrast, a customary American tape — with its easily distinguishable divisions of sixteenths, eighths, quarters, halves, inches, feet, and sixteen-inch framing intervals — is harmoniously suited to the way in which it is used.

The V-J pairing of each individual displays its own distinguishable traits when focusing on highly abundant pairs.

It is distinguishable by its seasonal preference to early spring, its plain white peridia and its strong odour from H. niveus.

Action is analogous to discourse because, to make full sense of any action, one has to recognize that its meaning is distinguishable from its occurrence as a particular spatiotemporal event.

A research survey at Kodumanal has unearthed the remains of an ancient blast furnace, its circular base distinguishable by its white colour, probably the result of high temperature.

The paper, first published in 1888, tinted its pages in 1893 to distinguish itself from its rival, The Financial News, in what the Financial Times described as "a masterstroke which made it immediately distinguishable from its main competitor".

Whatever its form, it is distinguishable from the shaping spirit of imagination, which ordinarily embodies itself in children's games and rhymes, the fairy tale, the fantasy, animal stories such as Kipling's Jungle Books, nonsense, nonmoral poetry, humour, or the realistic novel conceived as art rather than admonition.

For example, a population isolated on an island is in theory a species irrespective of whether it is distinguishable from its mainland progenitor.

While both male and female participants contributed to this theme, it is distinguishable by its focus on the father's role and involvement in events from labour to the first moments with their preterm baby.

Any philosophy that holds that what something is is a matter of its intrinsic properties, as distinguishable from its causal properties, is potentially confronted with the problem that the intrinsic properties like blueness, fireness, etc., could remain the same or differ independently of the causal.

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