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There are all sorts of things that people think of as "distinctly Belfast" – and most of them are about architecture, geography and, of course, history.
We'd ask each other, "Where is everyone?" There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush.
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This paper demonstrates how one of the designers from this ongoing study builds on his knowledge of games as distinctly interactive meaning-making spaces, noting that this approach to game design fits well with a re-thinking of the task of designing writing and learning spaces.
More middling reviews have come in from Official Nintendo Magazine, who felt the game was hampered by dodgy controls and a testing user interface, and Pocket Gamer's Jon Jordan, who dismissed the game's collection of minigames as "distinctly average and oddly passionless".
Despite the fact that a few fin-de-siécle physicians in Europe and North America thought of themselves as nerve specialists, it has not always been clear whether many of the earlier figures in the history of neurology practiced as exclusive specialists or thought of their work as distinctly neurological.
These studies describe gene expression profiles of such pathogens as distinctly different during intracellular growth, relative to extracellular growth of the organism [33], [36].
Often he explored the realm of science and technology as distinctly modern manifestations of power's dual capacity for the creation of magical delight or total annihilation.
Santi describes his experiences of sleep paralysis as distinctly unpleasant and comfortable, but compared to other anecdotes, they're relatively mild.
Entomologists, who have a color palette as elaborate as Benjamin Moore's, describe the underside of its body as "distinctly pale luteous" and the topside as "generally brownish cinereous, but also greyish ochraceous, ochraceous, testaceous, or castaneous".
The emergence of Southern pines as distinctly different under the Chojnacky groups is one example.
He sees the concept of "affordable aspiration" as distinctly American, but uses an Italian food analogy to clarify his point.
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