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He notices that "Time Gentlemen please!" is always called with the same distinctive intonation.
He notices that "Time — Gentlemen — please!" is always called with the same distinctive intonation.
Shopbop, meanwhile, uses the same distinctive models in such heavy rotation that shoppers nickname them.
By the end of the day, several more men had appeared all afflicted with the same distinctive paralysis.
The implications are plain: the same distinctive intellect is responsible for the rhetoric of both "Rumsfeld" and "Mendelsohn".
In a marvellous touch, the prophetess Cassandra follows Agamemnon dressed in the same distinctive ochre as his dead daughter.
Windmill is just as beautiful as Boulders, with the same distinctive giant granite boulders and turquoise water, but no penguins.
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Even the title screen is laid out in the style of the contents page using that same distinctive font.
They have the same long, distinctive face, although one brother has a better chin.
But the brilliantly simple, infinitely flexible brief from parliament – the remit – has remained essentially the same: be distinctive, innovate, cater for unrepresented tastes and interests, maintain a broad range and include programmes of an educational nature.
It might seem a long way from here to the Tyne salmon in "its pelt of light" or the way "allotments where the town expires / are compartmentalising dusk", but all of these are part of the same rich, distinctive vision and its evolving music.
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