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The company has already earned a reputation for putting out an unusually distinctive vodka, one that tastes markedly of the potatoes from which it's distilled.
You do not need to be a branding expert to work out that with so many images fighting for our attention it has become increasingly difficult for any of them to stand out, which made it all the more surprising when I recently found myself noticing an unusually distinctive new symbol.
The 'flat rate' operated by Madrid is possibly unusually distinctive and reflects the structure of a mosaic nation-state where the regionalisation of its healthcare systems means that almost everywhere is somehow international.
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"She's very distinctive, unusually intelligent," Mr. Barenboim said last month from Milan between performances at the Teatro Alla Scala.
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But studio supervision, a useful form of quality control on mediocre filmmakers, risks diluting the distinctive qualities of unusually gifted filmmakers such as Trank, regressing to the mean without fulfilling the norm.
In newspapers, unusually fierce competition has created distinctive brands like the Guardian and the Mail which export well.But the big reason why Britain is so good at "shiny floor shows", as the Cowell oeuvre is known in the trade, is government policy.
The "Aquila" saffron, or zafferano dell'Aquila, is defined by high safranal and crocin content, distinctive thread shape, unusually pungent aroma, and intense colour; it is grown exclusively on eight hectares in the Navelli Valley of Italy's Abruzzo region, near L'Aquila.
American jazz vocalist who gave emotional power to ballads by singing at unusually slow tempos and in a distinctive high plaintive voice.
Even when not buried in electronics, her distinctive singing voice sounds unusually vague, and sometimes it's hard to be sure it's hers.
The humpback has a distinctive body shape, with unusually long pectoral fins and a knobbly head.
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