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They only had two coats left, a tan camel's hair, not terribly distinguished, and a blue cashmere.
For this round, the painter Cameron Martin, whose semiabstract paintings have never seemed terribly distinguished, has chosen Mike Childs, an artist of at least equal talent.
The compilation film "Six in Paris Parisris Vu Par... .....), from 1965, screening at BAM Oct. 3-9, is a not terribly distinguished but nonetheless happy souvenir of the New Wave, when films could be thrown together casually.
By David Denby The compilation film "Six in Paris Parisris Vu Par... .), from 1965, screening at BAM Oct. 3-9, is a not terribly distinguished but nonetheless happy souvenir of the New Wave, when films could be thrown together casually.
Someone is, insistently, something, usually a very particular if not terribly distinguished something an Old Man on a hill, a young person of Smyrna, an old lady of Chertsey, a man with a beard.
He had failed to gain much political power during his one term in Congress beginning in 1847; he lost the 1858 election to the Senate; and while he was a diligent party man and lawyer, his legislative track record was not terribly distinguished.
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The result was very distinguished, but perhaps not terribly sexy – John Betjeman, Laurie Lee, V.S. Pritchett turned out.
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