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The island had some distinctively eccentric characters: Donald Banks, the island's coffin-maker, was known for quarreling with his neighbours (telling one family, "I'll no bury any more o' ye!" ) and combining poetry with coffin-making, as in the order he placed with a mainland supplier: Dear Mr. Sutherland, Would you be so good, To send eight planks of coffin wood.
But he was powerful in contact and there were a couple of those distinctively brutish hand-off/throw-downs that sent opponents sprawling.
Peggy Noonan, who was also a guest, sent me this account by e-mail: "It was distinctively Grover in that it was a big jumble — a Christian man marrying a Muslim woman in a ceremony officiated by a rabbi in a hotel in the Virginia countryside.... Warm, affectionate, unpretentious.
Many parents find the concept of sending a child to boarding school upsetting; a child's adolescence is such a distinctively affective period that entrusting it to others seems wrong.
Above all, they were distinctively of their place.
Yes, it does: distinctively foolish.
Distinctively Not Graffiti Q.
It's distinctively flavoured.
The Passat is distinctively Germanic.
Fravel: This is distinctively MIT.
Stem: bark often peeling distinctively.
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