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In the December issue of Astrobiology, a group of such "geobiologists" reports the discovery of the oldest known "microbially induced sedimentary structures," which are just distinctive shapes in sedimentary rock formed by layers of now-gone slime.
There's a entrancing quality to it; it's the kind of voice that's comfortable to your ears, but just distinctive enough to make you want to know find out who she is.
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He managed to stay for five years, founded The Mummers, the first university drama group to admit women, and edited The Granta, to which he contributed not just reviews but distinctive caricatures.
Mr. Obana noticed her cameraman, who had just the distinctive look he was after.
And Michael Gambon Harry Potterer," "Cranford") is just as distinctive as Emma's fretful, draft-fearing father.
And it's not just the distinctive voice her admirers love.
Also, I was reminded just how distinctive and recognisable Hawking's voice is.
But 21 Grams is just so distinctive: fluid, exhilarating, virtuoso cinema.
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