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Whichever way you cut it, La La Land is a remarkable, distinctive film, and one that may come to define our era.
A remarkable, distinctive voice, deep enough to make a 20-year-old clench his toes with excitement; in appearance, striking rather than conventionally beautiful but, onstage, blessed with that natural god-given sexual attractiveness which no amount of acting artifice or cosmetic cunning can ever quite achieve.
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Since the second world war, we have published the work of several great writers whose arts journalism is an essential part of their output (notably George Orwell, Kenneth Tynan and Julian Barnes) but few are as remarkable, or distinctive, as Burgess, who was truly a one-man band, a literary maverick incorrigibly in tune with the spirit of the newspaper he always called "my paper".
Rather, it's that lifelong heterosexual monogamy at its best can offer something distinctive and remarkable — a microcosm of civilization, and an organic connection between human generations — that makes it worthy of distinctive recognition and support.
The extensive use of chijin on golden-dragon Hexi painting is remarkable and undoubtedly a distinctive feature of Hexi painting, considering the substantial amount of gold-silver foils needed.
On focusing on the clusters, including transcription factors, characteristic relationships between the clusters emerged from the associations of the clusters within and between the four phases; one of the remarkable features is the distinctive relationships for the clusters between neighboring and non-neighboring phases.
According to fellow judge Eustace Roskill, Stevenson's "fluent delivery, distinctive voice, remarkable sense of timing, and pungency of phrase soon marked him out as an advocate of note".
And Mikhail Pletnev -- arguably the most distinctive and idiosyncratically remarkable of living pianists -- is a case in point.
Balabanov's brutal study of modern Russian gangsterism, Brother, is already on release here, and now this director's later picture marks him out as a distinctive and very remarkable talent.
It is remarkable that a woman as distinctive looking as Ms. Lansbury, with her Tweety Bird-shape face and immense eyes, has always been able to blend so thoroughly into whatever role she plays, from the warm and cozy (Jessica Fletcher in "Murder, She Wrote") to the downright evil (the power-crazed mother in "The Manchurian Candidate").
Only much later — after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in A.D. 70, and after Paul's remarkable success in spreading his distinctive form of Jewish messianism among the Gentiles — did the radicals begin to think of themselves as a distinct religion.
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