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It's true that New Found Glory's songs aren't terribly distinctive, but at least the band plays them quickly, which must surely be better than playing them slowly.
In the 1970s, the receipt of a Fisher Price farm set on Christmas Day would have conferred nothing terribly distinctive about class, having come from a department store and having appeared just as probably under the tree of a white-shoe lawyer as it would have under the tree of a brick layer.
The chicken roulade was not terribly distinctive, a bit bland next to the delicious confit thigh served alongside it.
In the film, Alice wears white-tinted stockings but they are sheer and not terribly distinctive.
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What we see of OASIS in the trailer might not feel terribly visually distinctive, but it certainly looks fun and flashy, throwing together a hodgepodge of pop culture references.
Four feet 11in tall, with a chic, gamine hairdo and a terribly expensive wardrobe, Loos was a distinctive presence and soon became as famous as many a movie star: the "soubrette of satire".
The motives for being just and ensuring justice are distinctive in Jewish and Christian faiths, and that is terribly important.
The premise of "Top of the Lake," which airs in seven parts over five weeks, is not terribly original, but Campion, who also wrote many of the episodes, puts her distinctive stamp on the miniseries' core ingredients.
Terribly, terribly sad.
Terribly, terribly wrong, Dr. Diehl.
Terribly exciting".
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