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In other words, he makes a distinctive noise in the world.
Dan Fogelson, the vice president of Emeco, which makes a distinctive line of metal chairs, said, "There were a lot of knockoffs at the beginning, but we complained, and they took us seriously".
The overlap is nicely judged in a show that doesn't track with equal success from piece to piece but makes a distinctive cumulative read, like an intense page of entries from an archskeptic's personal notebook HOLLAND COTTER.
The animal is called the 52 hertz whale because it makes a distinctive stream of sounds at around that basso profundo frequency, just above the lowest note on a tuba.
It also makes a distinctive adjustment to deal with voters who are happy to report how they voted last time, but are less forthcoming about what they will do in the future.
The fear was that if "to xerox something" became another way of saying, "to photocopy something," the term would end up defining not what Xerox is (a company that makes a distinctive brand of copiers), but what Xerox's products do (make photocopies).
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And that's where I can make a distinctive contribution.
This is where we believe we can make a distinctive contribution as the United Kingdom.
Collected in more than a dozen anthologies, they have made a distinctive contribution to contemporary understanding of the creative process.
I fantasise about a pair of big, strong, hobnailed shoes which make a distinctive noise as they strike the pavement.
Then he attached cedar boards to them with wood bolts to make a distinctive, two-story fort.
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