Sentence examples for very distinctive ideas from inspiring English sources

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Ironically, the United States share a common creed with a large number of non-democratic states; huddled together with Japan, South Korea and India -- countries with very distinctive ideas of justice based on honor, retribution and religion -- America sits uneasily in the waiting-room of executioners.

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For me, it builds on the St Luke's experience - everyone said, 'It's too idealistic, it won't work,' but we made that very distinctive idea work.

'There are two very distinctive sides to Greg,' Geary says.

Nothing very distinctive and nothing on Liberal Democrat distinctiveness.

"We're a very young program and this tells other programs and foundations that there are extremely talented people with distinctive ideas in our MFA program," Rankin said.

On this last point, I'm intrigued by Wilson's suggestion that our understanding of the Enlightenment as a distinctive European set of ideas was possibly cooked up in the 1930s and reheated in the 1950s in the battle against another very distinctive set of European values - fascism.

They're very distinctive.

"It's very distinctive.

They're not very distinctive.

"Very distinctive minty note," he said.

"But movements have a very distinctive dynamic.

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