Sentence examples for subtly distinctive from inspiring English sources

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The birds range in size from 10 to 35 cm (4 to 14 inches) and are drab, with subtly distinctive head markings.

Soy butter vinaigrette, though, adds a subtly distinctive touch to a minimalist appetizer of seared scallops with string beans and asparagus.

Guajillo, piloncillo, hoja santa (a leaf with mintlike effects) — these uncommon terms stud Ms. Ballesteros's menu, and these specialty ingredients ennoble her dishes, giving them subtly distinctive shadings.

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Within the commodious passenger compartment, which has been stretched to yield an additional 7.3in of rear-seat leg room, the Black, to quote its maker, "delivers higher levels of luxury with unique design finishes, precision leather detailing and new features to give this vehicle specification a distinctive and subtly different character both inside and out".

This is the final part of the "Cornetto" trilogy – after Wright's zombie nightmare Shaun of the Dead and the mock action thriller Hot Fuzz – and he has saved the best for last, a distinctive comedy that nonetheless nods subtly to some film-makers whose careers he helped to make possible: Joe Cornish and Ben Wheatley.

The women are not wearing Ferragamo's Vara pumps, with their distinctive bows, or toting Vuitton's subtly monogrammed handbags.

Perhaps most significant, Sunday River offers a distinctive Maine mountain experience that is subtly different from skiing or riding in the ski capitals of Vermont, New Hampshire or New York.

Linklater's subtly incisive screenplay makes the baseball players that populate the film distinctive from one another, allowing his cast to individually shine.

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