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Or was that a distinctly New York story?
He suggested that a distinctly American sound might include Native American and African American elements.
"I choke on too much detail," Mr Wood despairs, "and find that a distinctly post-Flaubertian tradition fetishises it".
In Chemical Lands: Pesticides, Aerial Spraying, and Health in North America's Grasslands since 1945 David D. Vail shows, however, that a distinctly regional view of agricultural health evolved.
Now that a distinctly predatory outer space creature is conquering the box office in "Alien: Covenant," it's good to remember that not all such cinematic life-forms are menacing or murderous.
Hamilton writes that Hammond, like the blues fanatics Ramsey and Smith, believed that "a distinctly black, defiantly proletarian art form" needed to be nurtured "in an era when... jazz had been tamed, sweetened and commodified, with white performers like Benny Goodman and Paul Whiteman praised as its consummate practitioners".
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Indian cities, large and small, are filled with Chinese restaurants that serve a distinctly ultraspicy, Indian version of that cuisine.
One of the things I liked about today's puzzle was that the advice was placed in a grid that has a distinctly Russian flavor, perhaps a fond nod to Dr. Shteyman's homeland.
But that's a distinctly macroscopic solution.
That's a distinctly winnable race.
But that is a distinctly minority view.
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