Sentence examples for unusually distinguished from inspiring English sources

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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and London Voices, conducted by the young Finnish phenom Susanna Mälkki, will provide an unusually distinguished accompaniment.

Marlboro Music has invited an unusually distinguished composer to join its community this year: the Russian master Sofia Gubaidulina, whose absorbing pieces will grace a number of weekend programs (July 16-Aug. 16-Aug. 14

Within a year, he was back in Saigon as chief of an unusually distinguished bureau (with Neil Sheehan and Johnny Apple), writing stories that always had something no one else had -- a wonderful quotation from an interview, a glistening insight, an exceptional human touch.

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He was also a neighbor who prized discretion: the Rancadore home, painted white and semidetached, is distinguished by unusually tall hedges and closed-circuit television cameras.

Polymers distinguished by unusually high, for the glassy state, permeability and free volume exhibit large rotational mobility of TEMPO.

Nor was Reagan's Presidency distinguished by an unusually strong personal connection with the electorate.

This September's intake is distinguished by an unusually high proportion of expats.

The navigation system, distinguished by an unusually large and detailed color screen and easy-to-use controls, did its job with only minor flaws.

Predictably one of the hippest events of the dance year, this ceremony was unusually low-key and was distinguished by winners' frequent references to family members and their sources of inspiration.

Kenya's programme is not distinguished by an unusually long list of conditions attached to the loan and the majority of the conditions pertain to one of the IMF's core areas of responsibility: fiscal reforms.Finally, you fail to mention that Kenya's loan was provided under the IMF's Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility.

(In between came a Royal Shakespeare Company version distinguished by an unusually affecting Malvolio from Jonathan Slinger, a part that can devolve into not much more than a puffed-up prig. Mr. Slinger was an ace Prospero in the same RSC season and will next year be seen as Hamlet).

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