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Dr. Sessoms, who is paid $136,661, was also distinctive among the 17 college presidents at the City University.
Certainly, no other public pension fund incurred such a large loss, which was also distinctive for its timing.
Light enough to make the journey from Manhattan, the gown was also distinctive enough to suit her maverick spirit.
Ms. Nessim's look, typified by a flowing, sensuous line and planes of brilliant color, was also distinctive.
[The same trend was evident overseas, but Performance Management in the UK seemed to be particularly vigorous. It was also distinctive in being government-mandated and officially monitored (see Hood 2007)].
With the massive crowd at this COP and negotiators working around the clock, COP-15 was also distinctive in the unfortunate dearth of contact between them and the rest of the participants.
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The large sharply pointed single-seeded fruits are also distinctive.
The authorities' methods are also distinctive this time around.
It's also distinctive in Merton, in Havering and on the Outer Hebrides.
Their gray trunks are also distinctive, looking like sagging elephant skin.
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