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But Sorbs are one of four national minorities whose distinctive identities have to be sustained.
And there's the shuttered Bohemian Caverns, whose distinctive saxophone-adorned facade still stands.
Other artists whose distinctive work he introduced include Guy Billout, Nicole Claveloux and Patrick Couratin.
He is a blues musician whose distinctive guitar playing and evocative voice have inspired generations of rock and jazz performers.
Her voice, songwriting and prose all belong to the same stream whose distinctive quality is a diamondlike clarity.
The local inhabitants, whose distinctive practice is indicated by their name, invited Odysseus' scouts to eat of the mysterious plant.
American stage and film actress whose distinctive style, voice, and wit made her the "first lady" of the American theatre.
These prizes have been awarded to people whose distinctive gifts don't necessarily fit the awards as they were configured.
By photographing groups whose distinctive identities are not recognized, he has, in many ways, created his own professional identity.
But she is a compelling artist, whose distinctive, dark-hued and full-bodied singing was always affecting.
More to the point, the proposal also envisions a new work of public architecture whose distinctive shape its architect describes as a manta ray.
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