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The scatter figure also showed their positive correlation; however, Gansu was slightly distinctive because of its high government R&D investment intensity compared with its private R&D investment intensity.
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The rabbit of the second main course -- small, lightly crusted medallions of tender white meat -- was slightly disappointing, with little distinctive flavor; but the liver faggots, enveloped in the finest film of crepine, were superbly satisfying, especially with the accompaniments of fresh spinach and a good reduction sauce.
Praised as strong, the album features ominous orchestral pieces, and each composer's contributions are slightly more distinctive than the previous soundtrack.
The placement of the straps is slightly different, and the PS1 uses a distinctive metal fold-down closure whereas the Target model has an ordinary turn-key closure.
Jonathan Kent, the production's director, said that Ms. Staunton was distinctive for "an ebullience of spirit that is slightly undercut by a melancholy".
However, aside from being slightly fancier than Honda-branded equivalents, Acuras weren't particularly distinctive in their own right.
Consider Sauvignon Blanc grapes and juice: They are slightly grassy and slightly sweet--but not particularly interesting or even distinctive.
Supporting him, Ms. Hutchinson is a sweet and distinctive presence as Helen; Mr. Bean, evoking the young Christopher Reeve, is slightly wooden in the awkward role of Dan.
His own artistic touch was distinctive, slightly cartoonish but combining naturalistic inking for the cave man's verdant surroundings.
The Somos weekend, which has historically been known for its lighthearted, slightly raucous atmosphere, was distinctive this year for something else: a schism.
His sound on the tenor saxophone, his primary instrument, was distinctive: taut and throaty, slightly burred, dark-hued.
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