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They use it to mean the unique character of a culture, and also to dismiss demands for political and social reform.
Already, vocal tracks on virtually all radio-ready albums are cleaned up; they're perfectly in tune and in time but may lack the unique character of a vocal performance by, say, Billie Holiday or Bob Dylan.
Historic districts — which have caught on with gusto in neighboring Glendale — bring many benefits, including protecting the unique character of a neighborhood and enhancing property values, Vavala said.
Supporters have cited a desire to maintain the unique character of a neighborhood and to preserve property values as reasons for creating such districts.
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The gentle curves of the undulating roofs create a continuity of the natural landscape while lending the whole village the unique character of an architecture of ski slopes above an inhabited mountain top.
For many, this is part of the beauty of denim and the unique character of an individual pair of jeans.
The two genera currently included in the tribe Paraclinini, Paraclinus and Exerpes, share the unique characters of a spine on the posterior margin of the opercle and 0 2 segmented dorsal-fin rays [ 14, 65, 66].
The unique character of Lp(a) is based on the apo(a) highly glycosylated protein structurally homologous to plasminogen [ 10].
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