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Even more distinctive was his brushwork.
The Modern, smaller yet somehow more distinctive, was tucked into the middle of the block with an entrance that, from the front doors, looked straight through the garden to the town houses on West 54th Street: a view from the city back into it.
However, even more distinctive was our finding that IDO-specific CTL recognize and kill IDO+ in vitro matured DC; hence, IDO-specific T cells are indeed able to kill immune suppressive cells.
However, even more distinctive was our finding that IDO-specific CTL recognized and killed IDO+, mature DC; hence, IDO-specific T cells were in addition able to kill immune-regulatory cells.
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More distinctive is his orchestral Indian Suite (1892), based on Indian tunes.
But more distinctive is our repertoire of nonverbal communication skills, especially our stares -- an eloquent silent vocabulary.
In general, other-race faces were rated as being more stereotypical than same-race faces, but those perceived to be more distinctive were rated as less stereotypical.
Among postwar buildings, the more distinctive are those from the 1950s and '60s, including the many white-brick buildings on the Upper East Side.
For a start, there are those tacky, guess-what-I-know quotation marks around "tapes," but more distinctive is the word "better," wielded as an intensifier.
Even more distinctive is Kierkegaard's attempt to address his readers personally and to encourage them to reflect on their own lives.
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