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More than that, though, the higher type deals with others, when he has to, in a rather distinctive way: "A human being who strives for something great considers everyone he meets on his way either as a means or as a delay and obstacle — or as a temporary resting place" (BGE 273).
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The practice has not only allowed Mrs. Pecora to build the home she envisioned, but it has also led to some other rather distinctive houses, including a mountain chalet that looks like it got lost on the way to Switzerland and another with a glass pyramid on the roof.
It featuring a rather distinctive frog.
But they respond in a distinctive way.
These were organic wines grown in a distinctive way.
It will howl in its own distinctive way, but that's all it's got.
Several works in visual cryptography [7, 9, 11] were performed in a distinctive way.
This concern is reflected in the distinctive way anti-pornography feminists tend to define "pornography".
The representationalist's answer is, in virtue of representing that quality in a distinctive way.
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