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"distinctly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is easily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc.
  2. in a way that shows a quality that is easy to recognize
  3. (used with an adjective) definitely or extremely
"distinctly" Synonyms
clearly plainly noticeably obviously manifestly markedly patently palpably blatantly conspicuously decidedly evidently glaringly unmistakably pointedly apparently perceptibly discernibly visibly transparently intelligibly precisely articulately coherently lucidly unambiguously audibly with clarity loud and clear comprehensibly legibly understandably perspicuously readably apprehensibly digestibly definitively once and for all definitely undeniably unquestionably indisputably emphatically surely dead certainly undoubtedly doubtless indubitably incontrovertibly incontestably irrefutably sure forsooth easily truly alright extremely highly terribly very exceedingly significantly extraordinarily thoroughly ultra tremendously hugely immensely mega utterly especially exceeding excessively mighty really expressly explicitly absolutely positively categorically unequivocally directly specifically conclusively outright aloud out loud out loudly lustily noisily vociferously for all to hear deafeningly loud thunderingly piercingly obstreperously powerfully ear-splittingly separately apart independently alone singly individually solely personally disjointly severally by oneself by yourself one by one on your own one at a time not together autonomously away aside by itself exactly meticulously rigorously strictly painstakingly exhaustively punctiliously scrupulously closely rigidly systematically critically accurately carefully methodically conscientiously in detail clear convincingly decisively determinately full right squarely just straight square bang plumb sharp smack due slap point-blank slap bang smack bang smack-dab differently distinctively disparately uniquely discretely dissimilarly diversely particularly distinguishably contrastingly detachedly disconnectedly nonidentically soly unconnectedly characteristically distinguishingly classically peculiarly typically diagnostically discriminatingly properly symptomatically More
"distinctly" Antonyms
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We were distinctly Saponi, in the same way that the Cherokee were distinctly Cherokee, the Iroquois were distinctly Iroquois, and so on—separate cultures with unique belief systems.
Whatever the case, Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos are now embarking on a distinctly American, distinctly early-21st-century journey.
First, though, he wanted to paint them, putting his distinctly colorful look on the distinctly American lines of the Corvettes.
Stepping out onto the Tube platform, the lazy brutes of the British workforce barely evident, I felt distinctly German, distinctly European.
They're an artistic choice that puts her squarely in a decades-long tradition, that makes the Alita story distinctly Japanese and distinctly anime.
At a price of €20193,299 and with a release date sometime around June, the Mate X is a distinctly premium, distinctly of-the-future device.
Then we shifted to streaming, and I left right at the cusp of original programing and global expansion, and they're all distinctly different companies, at distinctly different times.
These transfixing moments occur when Mr. Bowie feels most palpably present — that is, when one of the show's carefully stylized performers delivers a distinctly Bowie number in a distinctly Bowie style.
A January study from Harvard Business School found that Airbnb users with distinctly African-American names were roughly 16 percent less likely to be accepted as guests than those with distinctly white names.
But three other films struck a distinctly more pessimistic tune.
It's also a meditative portrait of a distinctly modern Japan.
I couldn't distinctly hear all 10 of those virtual speakers.
Instead, last night's show was distinctly lacking in size diversity.
Even its cast varies distinctly from the Rap of China's.
But Kidman and Kusama's approach to Erin is distinctly feminine.
It's good, distinctly unsubtle satire, as much of Bojack is.
The pulsing, crackling sheen of Dilloway's music feels distinctly alive.
In fact the council is distinctly down on its uppers.
I distinctly remember him saying 'oh I need another drink.
All the while, Messiah stays credible, his image distinctly uptown.
Physically, it's the most distinctly different thing about my setup.
" Some people distinctly said, "Fuck synths, that sounds like Nintendo!
A distinctly somber feeling of uniqueness I've grown to love.
This regionalization extends to the tabletops, which look distinctly Mexican.
The rapper in the clip sounds distinctly like Lil Wayne.
They're not only heavier, but also distinctly tougher to bend.
I distinctly remember talking to two Dutch startuppers in 2007.
They await treatment on wire racks, smelling distinctly of mold.
That, to me anyway, seems like a distinctly marginalized experience.
"Scalia answered quickly and distinctly, 'Ruth Bader Ginsburg,'" she said.
It's also written from a distinctly female point of view.
This battle between striving and serenity may be distinctly American.
The movie's frank sexuality, however, struck Americans as distinctly European.
But "Rip Van Winkle" will be a distinctly locavore event.
It also feels like a distinctly adult moment of mourning.
This happens even when I know distinctly I shouldn't leap.
The Ultra Wide camera feels distinctly like a gimmick too.
" I distinctly remember having little more to offer than, "Yeah.
I didn't really think of him as being distinctly different.
And Zero's SR feels distinctly balanced across power, performance, and rideability.
Russia today, though, presents distinctly different challenges than China did then.
One thing that is distinctly Silicon Valley, however, are the prices.
On the question of racism, Republicans are distinctly in the minority.
Andrew Jackson's inauguration marked a distinctly hostile takeover of the government.
Each of my breakup tops is distinctly different from the others.
This app first appeared with a distinctly less chill name: Vigilante.
It's a distinctly pessimistic take on the dystopian economics of today.
I knew immediately and distinctly remember throwing a fit about it.
But their quality is distinctly dimmer than in the section's heyday.
And I remember distinctly thinking: 'I think it's because she's fatter.
To state the issue distinctly is to resolve the issue decisively.
But where, in all this, is the part that's distinctly ours?
The only true feature on the record sounds distinctly solo, too.
I distinctly remember you playing a "Hard in Da Paint" remix.
All three of you perform under monikers that are distinctly female.
But there are all these little touches that feel distinctly Minecraft.
Most political scientists argue that their positive contribution is distinctly limited.
Smith's poems expound a complicated and distinctly queer relationship to beauty.
Fox programming is distinctly labeled to keep bias out of reporting.
In terms of style, the brand has a distinctly western influence.
She distinctly remembers when pants entered the wardrobe rotation for women.
Two years on, Rachel, not her real name, is distinctly unimpressed.
I distinctly remember people who didn't have a funeral or memorial.
Darksiders, the first game, had a distinctly Legend of Zelda vibe.
That remains to be seen; Marni is a distinctly specialized taste.
The camera distinctly shows a set of knives at one point.
These values are not only Sikh, they are also distinctly American.
I distinctly remember the severed head found here at the stadium.
I do distinctly remember telling my girlfriend that it went well.
There are very few Gucci tracks without a distinctly memorable line.
The episode plays with distinctly 90s-era anxieties about safe sex.
Nearly half the bakers had names that were distinctly un-French.
The meat isn't distinctly juicy or tender or banded with smoke.
The result is a distinctly Reddit, right down to its name.
I can distinctly remember visiting the Pompidou and other Paris museums.
Paradoxically for a concert, the energy distinctly falls when Jomama sings.
My point is, enjoy this clever yet distinctly non-Monday puzzle.
This supporting cast embodies figures and figments that are distinctly nonsupporting.
"I distinctly felt my hip bones dragging themselves apart," she writes.
The answers to these questions come with a distinctly 2019 bent.
The most recent distinctly American public-health scourge is opioid abuse.
The message was feminine and playful — with a distinctly '80s touch.
The separate parts were issued distinctly, to be combined before use.
They are distinctly themselves, and they're worth getting to know better.
Outside the auditorium, the David H. Koch Theater looked distinctly festive.
There's a distinctly comic, crazy-town edge to all of this.
At the end of the last century, ballet seemed distinctly moribund.
Excitement, danger, and braggadocio hang in the air, all distinctly disembodied.
Her sultry, seductive appeal is distinctly engineered for the female gaze.
And it's a distinctly, cheekily 21st-century version of that tale.
But Chukwu's film is assured, distinctly understated, and utterly damning—not
And SXSW remains distinctly and proudly a product of its hometown.
The collection felt distinctly more grown up than in previous seasons.
And I distinctly remembered ... This was like kind of mid-2000.
Golden-voiced singers, each distinctly soulful, harmonizing on hit after hit.
In fact, some have been distinctly underwhelmed with the summits' results.
Some memes are distinctly of the moment and generated in real time.
Distinctly figurative and aimed to educate, many of them are also wearable.
We had to move our TV distinctly off center to accommodate it.
No wonder everyone with a sword looks distinctly prepared to execute Jaime.
The song is distinctly Perry, but the lyrics are darker than usual.
Compared to most puzzles, cracking Codex Silenda is a distinctly physical experience.
To Homo sapiens however, giving cash feels transactional (and distinctly un-Christmassy).
On the other, it's distinctly an extra piece of somewhat clunky hardware.
That being said, there are a few things that are distinctly Taiwanese.
There are hints of white and the Disconnect button is distinctly red.
But the design and in fact the cloth itself are distinctly modern.
Laverne Cox distinctly remembers the first time she played with nail polish.
But it's distinctly South African: wildly inventive, undeniably original and solidly homegrown.
In earlier episodes, some of the narrators' accents sound distinctly Eastern European.
Jeff distinctly remembers how from then on "his thumb grew butt hair".
Your hollow eyes, full of grief can remain safe, hidden, distinctly yours.
TCM is distinctly Chinese—to question it is often construed as unpatriotic.
Both shows were told from a distinctly white, privileged point of view.
I distinctly remember arriving at Wrigley Field with my father that day.
Each option, though distinctly different in taste, had a similar buttery-smoothness.
By the end of the demo, the club owner was distinctly displeased.
And they remember distinctly how their lives were altered after 29/11.
The organizers promise a distinctly French vibe to the 2018 Ryder Cup.
This makes the Mummers' distinctly local, DIY, transgressive grit feel increasingly important.
There's something distinctly un-RiRi about her movements, which now makes sense.
Ultimately, Suki Seokyeong Kang's use of the modernist grid is distinctly Korean.
I still distinctly remember my most-coveted hairstyles as a tiny tot.
These touches add a distinctly cinematic quality to an otherwise everyday story.
He's a self-made multimillionaire who espouses a distinctly American, capitalist ideology.
It's distinctly baseball, with that combination of sound logic and shit odds.
It has a distinctly profane anti-cancer message spelled out in candy.
But the depth is still there, along with a distinctly animal muskiness.
Each instrument sounded distinctly, and yet was integrated into a resonant whole.
It was a distinctly minority view in that apex of technological optimism.
As dramas in the capital go, this one is distinctly second-tier.
The available photos of the statues, by contrast, show distinctly avian heads.
But the true causes of those vulnerabilities are distinctly local in nature.
The body was very hefty, and I distinctly saw two front flippers.
Thus the Paris Agreement is distinctly in America's economic and environmental interests.
But as far as the raw material goes, it's also distinctly Vietnamese.
There are stark differences: Nas's Nasir feels distinctly lonely and self-centered.
They rebranded the flavored sparkling water, creating its distinctly Floridian can design.
I was most surprised by Elliott Erwitt's mesmerizing and distinctly American films.
D. Whistling in a way that sounds distinctly like a bird call?
Having food, socially distancing and staying healthy are distinctly important right now.
In doing so, they're exploiting a distinctly postmodern turn in political commentary.
Two current exhibitions in Chicago examine the void, in distinctly different ways.
Soon I found myself engaged in a distinctly American rite of passage.
A self-contained office park is a distinctly un-New York concept.
And some current drug pricing reforms have a distinctly free-market flavor.
Many have picked up on that as a distinctly Manhattan-esque perspective.
His aura was bright and radiant, but his expression was distinctly strained.
Ultramarine and burnt umber combine into a distinctly sweet and mysterious black.
LGBTQ+ rights are distinctly important and personal to former South Bend, Ind.
So I viewed video games as boring and hard, distinctly masculine, inaccessible.
Judaism as liberalism with a prayer shawl is a distinctly modern development.
The art of the possible is, like journalism, a distinctly human endeavor.
As far as rewards go, however, it was a distinctly modest one.
I remember, very distinctly, how bowled over I was by one scene.
It's a story that she presents with a distinctly human-seeming arc.
I distinctly remember the first time I had sushi: September 11, 1998.
That sense of the world gives Three Billboards a distinctly O'Connorian cast.
Beauty holy grails are a distinctly modern incarnation of the internet age.
Distinctly, defiantly and earnestly, "A Woman Is No Man" belongs to itself.
She remembered distinctly repeating the name of Archbishop Sheen in her head.
Each night, the candidates represented distinctly different threads in our country's tapestry.
It's a distinctly conservative utopia — all individual acts of charity, no systemic improvements.
With a new wave of talent emerging, so too is distinctly Ghanaian architecture.
And both are distinctly pleasurable, binge-begging tales of crime and semi-punishment.
As a result, his life story is distinctly prone to exaggeration and inconsistency.
Labo first debuted back in April, offering a distinctly Nintendo take on DIY.
A more likely explanation is that white nationalism valorises a distinctly macho culture.
But at the highly scripted Security Council, it was distinctly out of place.
She distinctly recalled her father clapping for her as she honed her skills.
As always, it sounds anxious, racist, and distinctly out of tune with reality.
Even better, he finishes the move off with a distinctly Spidey-like flourish.
Most were quite personable, but some appeared distinctly ill at ease in company.
"This problem exists for all performers, but most distinctly for women," she wrote.
While they're all distinctly sporty, the technology is outdated by today's performance standards.
The tech AT&T says it's using is distinctly not what's considered 5G.
This year's Royal Rumble had a distinctly 2017 feel to it coming in.
Eventful surfaces with encrusted tubes, bulbous forms, ridges, and indentations feel distinctly organic.
What is clear is that the 2017 Grammys will be distinctly Ocean-less.
Though the name has distinctly feminine origins, the most famous bearer is male.
Click here to view original GIFModern knives have something distinctly badass about them.
Distinctly 20th-century forces helped the artist rise, and are not coming back.
This spectacular image features a distinctly chicken-like structure, enveloped in wispy clouds.
To Kelly Secret, even that distinctly Biblical label didn't do this disaster justice.
Amy and Rory, it's safe to say, had a distinctly unique married life!
Stale-looking or not, the S9 and S9+ are still distinctly Samsung phones.
Unlike Essential and the iPhone, though, the S2 is a distinctly midrange device.
There's something distinctly sibling-like about the conversational pitter-patter of these two.
Where do you take out-of-towners to have a distinctly Vegas experience?
The feed features interweaving, reoccurring storylines and distinctly developed (and often vulgar) characters.
That's because these bad things we are characterizing as medieval are distinctly new.
He distinctly remembers an American in the early '60s whose name stuck out.
It is also worth remembering that Deripaska's relations with Potanin are distinctly frosty.
I remember distinctly a couple of dishes that my mom would always make.
There were only a few moments when it felt or looked distinctly different.
The implication here is that distinctly American interests linger somewhere in the background.
Wrists previously adorned with Apple Watches were instead sporting something distinctly retro-tech.
The Virginia voters in gubernatorial elections are older, whiter and distinctly more conservative.
I distinctly remember her saying, 'Some of you need to start wearing deodorant.
A country like China has distinctly higher trade barriers than the United States.
Take a look at a handful of Facebook's new, distinctly "Facebook" features below.
She distinctly remembers one interaction with close friends when she was about nine.
In 2013, "Cold Spring Fault Less Youth" reëstablished the group as distinctly individual.
By the time of Talbott's speech, such a scenario was looking distinctly improbable.
But we're not doing animals a service by thinking they are distinctly human.
Ahead, we chose 10 veils with distinctly modern vibes for the alternative bride.
Other events were notable for their distinctly whimsical approach to serious political situations.
The sound is distinctly a vintage pop and rock with sharp, quaint guitars.
The announcement by the secretary of state's office was a distinctly odd one.
However, people I spoke with at the event had a distinctly different view.
It's distinctly Black, unlike other Afro-Colombian communities, and quite proud of it.
He is distinct and distinctive, but also distinctly and distinctively of a type.
I distinctly remember my dollhouse being one of my favorite toys growing up.
Who stays here: Travelers who want a high-end but distinctly Brooklyn experience.
Overall, bartenders say they are eager to craft cocktails that are distinctly Brazilian.
There are times when this timidity twists his paragraphs into distinctly odd shapes.
"Without us, not very long," responds a voice that sounds distinctly like Parnas'.
When I put the question to Wielicki, the old legend sounds distinctly unconvinced.
Throughout the night, voters spoke of Mr. Trump in a distinctly protective manner.
Ironic, then, that Nike must now fend off accusations of distinctly unwoke behaviour.
Breaking the cycle The March for Our Lives crowd is distinctly bred online.
Because the production features a distinctly Trumpian Caesar, down to his golden bathtub.
Mr. Huxley said he distinctly remembered his teacher-student evaluations with Ms. Govrin.
At what age did Coleman realize that he had a distinctly unusual vision?
They're crunchy—even for Bloomington, a college town with a distinctly earthy vibe.
The group also used a distinctly South Korean spelling of Cheollima, Lee said.
The survey found that views of China varied distinctly from country to country.
This popcorn was way too sweet for my liking and tasted distinctly artificial.
He has also realized that campaigning and governance are two distinctly different endeavors.
Her point of view, at once sleek and earthy, is distinctly her own.
It's about audacious hopes and bittersweet love, with a distinctly 21st-century twist.
This decision also has distinctly negative implications for El Salvador's already sclerotic economy.
Steve King represents a long, and distinctly American, tradition of anti-immigrant advocacy.
I remember distinctly thinking, That must be the stupidest thing I've ever seen!
"I remember distinctly thinking that it was unusual," Steve, now 56, tells me.
The concept of a "best-of-British" (and later Irish) team was distinctly imperial.
"I made a decision that was distinctly against my own financial interests," she said.
But they also have their own distinctly Russian qualities — particularly their resigned world-weariness.
Purposely claustrophobic and distinctly pessimistic, Life is a story of hope gone horribly awry.
I distinctly heard someone say, "That guy's pants," as we dashed by a table.
The political nuances here are poorly handled and distinctly lacking in shades of gray.
The one memory Sutherland, 49, distinctly recalls came at the very end of filming.
There were a few — and I remember them all more distinctly than the others.
These companies may all work with the internet, but they're in distinctly different industries.
"I thought it would be important to wear something distinctly me," she told Insider.
"Before, I thought it would be important to wear something distinctly me," she said.
Over time this makes for distinctly different juxtapositions as the various images cycle through.
Despite the significance of the meeting, some of their discussion was distinctly small talk.
Influenced by Asian art and calligraphy, Snider has made something that seems distinctly hers.
That is particularly true in Europe, where the banks' recovery has been distinctly patchy.
The results are still distinctly imperfect, but far smoother and more accurate than before.
"And I remember distinctly thinking: 'I think it's because she's fatter,&apos" she said.
But amongst the tailgating Trump fans in Janesville, she looked distinctly out of place.
That's reflected in Rolff's portfolio, which is distinctly hallucinatory with clear science fiction influences.
Its supply chain is distinctly local, which could be a useful insulation against Brexit.
But the trend towards a distinctly anti-GMO sentiment among younger Americans is concerning.
Michelle Kingdom uses traditional needlework techniques to create enigmatic scenes with distinctly narrative qualities.
It has a distinctly militaristic air, with three former army chiefs among its candidates.
And the vibe of the darkly glamorous photos feels distinctly cinematic — for good reason.
By definition, the flâneur is distinctly not an activist, but rather a passive observer.
The reflex to find culprits—women, Jews—is a distinctly human form of insanity.
Its cost was prohibitive, its design distinctly cyborg, and it unnerved people in bars.
Analysis of the two punctures (one on each skull) revealed a distinctly elliptical shape.
I distinctly remember the week after the unrest in Baltimore following Freddie Gray's death.
Russia is not becoming any more stable and it is getting distinctly worse off.
The board also wrote that he would bring a "distinctly Trumpian flavor" to office.
To our surprise, the story begins in Chicago's distinctly un-mellow 80s industrial scene.
Settling political scores All three of Trump's first pardons had a distinctly political overtone.
In barely controlled rage, Kavanaugh appeared not only innocent to many but distinctly human.
From the start, this had a distinctly different atmosphere to most Champions League games.
He felt distinctly unwell realizing how similar this part of Germany looked to Russia.
Were it up to Kellie Leitch, Canadian values would take a distinctly different turn.
The Houthis are a Zaydi Shi'a organization that is distinctly Yemeni and fiercely independent.
But Gillett told the publication "we are distinctly not Google," emphasizing the company's independence.
In Paris, a handful of designers have showed looks with a distinctly gladiatorial feel.
But each one conceals a hidden, but distinctly ticking, clock that brings it alive.
"There was something distinctly special, and spiritual, about it," Sheldon Pearce wrote at Pitchfork.
"Clumsy" flips airy, Flume-like synths into distinctly British songwriting, courtesy of Talay Riley.
Royal Enfield's ambitious effort to crack the American market has some distinctly promising factors.
How, they ask, can she turn out novels with such a distinctly British flavor?
That I have a voice at all puts me in a distinctly privileged position.
How could a distinctly British moral crusade end up empowering a foreign porn monopolist?
Its materials and proportions are distinctly land art, but its palette is more Pop.
But many key Republican senators seem distinctly uninterested in taking such a drastic measure.
This ensured "social stability within the country," Mr Ren enthuses, in distinctly Tory tones.
But she is trying, hard, and her pitch has a distinctly Norma Rae vibe.
It still retains a certain dignity, even majesty, but of a distinctly faded sort.
It is striking to see this distinctly moral language coming from a presidential campaign.
Other taste testers noted a distinctly wheaty aftertaste when compared against the other beers.
And yet there was something that gave the entire offering a distinctly Chanel handwriting.
Cooking then was a distinctly working-class job, and not an especially reputable one.
By contrast, the set was a distinctly futuristic structure, also designed by Slimane himself.
"There was something distinctly special, and spiritual, about it," Sheldon Pearce wrote for Pitchfork.
On the other hand, the Trump administration is decentralizing matters of distinctly national interest.
It had an unusually tart and complex flavor, and sweet but distinctly funky nose.
None of the styles are distinctly masculine or feminine, and that&aposs perfectly fine.
The large majority of galleries are European, giving the event a distinctly Continental flavor.
I helped my friend move one fall evening with her distinctly Muslim-looking father.
But after 9/11, al-Khatahtbeh's childhood became "distinctly shaped" by bullying and Islamophobia.
With its Hollywood following and hipster aesthetic, Zoe Church has a distinctly Los Angeles vibe.
When you take the rose-tinted glasses of memory off, things looks distinctly less flawless.Ahem.
And while Blak was packaged distinctly, the new drink is clearly a Coca-Cola beverage.
Fragments taken from the outcrop display distinctly soil-like characteristics, including mudcracks and sand crystals.
But that's not a bad thing: it's a distinctly Apple-like approach to mobile video.
Like his father, Pastor Sean Moon ardently embraces conservativism, but his brand is distinctly Trumpian.
But the existing statute is distinctly weaker than what the new rules would have offered.
Make it at home, and be transported to two distinctly different places with each bite.
He also names some distinctly ideological choices that he hopes that BRI partners will make.
And the verdict on the French president's subtle calculus toward Mr. Trump is distinctly mixed.
Money, money, money, money The founders of Cadre and Robinhood come from distinctly different places.
Bored and suffering from rich white female priveleg-itis, they have distinctly first-world problems.
Both companies have created small propulsion solutions for small satellites, but with distinctly different designs.
He sees the product as sitting distinctly between hearing aids and traditional noise-canceling headphones.
Hyperbolic as such claims were, there was a distinctly anti-American bent to its reportage.
When it comes to stated production levels, they look distinctly like a one-hit wonder.
I am given a cup of goji leaf tea; it has a distinctly bitter taste.
The Walking Dead logo has been slowly, yet distinctly rotting as the seasons go by.
Mr Nadal's accomplishment may thus appear distinctly uninspiring when compared with his previous title runs.
Second, the tenor of the screenings changed entirely — they became distinctly more upbeat and discursive.
Heading into Sunday&aposs meeting in Orlando, the teams are coming off distinctly different performances.
Yet inside the Willy Brandt Haus, the SPD's Berlin headquarters, the mood was distinctly flat.
The blankets define how biological things exist over time and behave distinctly from one another.
While this isn't a distinctly French critique, it certainly feels like a very timely one.
And then you hear distinctly, if you&aposre careful and you slow it down, check.
For many, that means dutifully participating in a distinctly non-whimsical winter tradition: mass consumption.
What BoxMaker does is shamelessly grab Mario Maker's distinctly unique user interface for building levels.
A very talented guy, working a distinctly Japanese style of wrestling, but he's a guy.
It's also distinctly unusual, given the entirety of the film's dialogue is written in verse.
That's not because Trump has some distinctly powerful hold on his party rank and file.
But most analysts remain distinctly cautious on the outlook from here, despite the recent rally.
The scent was distinctly vanilla and the taste was an ideal balance of salty-sweet.
What will happen to Japanese role-playing games, fighting games, and other distinctly Japanese genres?
"Arenov makes music with a distinctly Central Asian twist," wrote the Red Bull Music Academy.
Courtney is still acerbic and he still doesn't suffer fools, but he's distinctly more mellow.
They're distinctly thin at arguably the most critical position in the league, and it's showing.
Why it would do so, or exactly how that will come about, are distinctly vague.
Since June 29, there has been a distinctly different feeling in the atmosphere around Montreal.
" She said that Mr. Wilson had "rendered palatable a moment that can feel distinctly arid.
But one woman, at least, seems distinctly untouched by the so-called ravages of age.
Now, as he approaches 80, he gives us one more, written distinctly for the 21st.
Labo is both unlike anything Nintendo has made before, and something that feels distinctly Nintendo.
It was breathtakingly daring yet well-proportioned, divinely sophisticated, yet radiating a distinctly human warmth.
He  —  and we  —  were rewarded with some distinctly good days that we will never forget.
Finally, while a U.S. privacy law should be distinctly American, it should work with GDPR.
Father Fennessy was smart, funny, distinctly Catholic, but not self-righteous or condescending toward women.
"It is a wine that the winemaker distinctly made…to be served chilled," said Isle.
However, this quaint, remote European village does have a distinctly festive vibe around the holidays.
I've only been to Woking a couple of times and I remember it weirdly distinctly.
The video opens with a young (and distinctly pre-swole) Bezos explaining who he is.
Down the road, though, was a distinctly different speech to an almost entirely white audience.
Americans, whatever their position on intervention, were starting to feel distinctly uncomfortable with such displays.
Her Watch My mother's hands are the feature of hers that I remember most distinctly.
Ambassadors have three official duties and they complete them with a professionalism that's distinctly unchill.
Of course, advocating that military members not vote is itself a distinctly partisan political act.
The cosmopolitan, the cocktail made famous by "Sex and the City," is distinctly pink. Always.
Brock and Andrea's photo can be distinctly seen late in the movie during a flashback.
However, a few philosophers in the group worried about a distinctly science fiction-sounding scenario.
Well I distinctly remember clutching my blue-eyed bunny Flopsy while sobbing over a boy.
And then there is the supposedly Puerto Rican character Mulder encounters, who seems distinctly Mexican.
In fact, the combining of the two resulted in a distinctly original style and economy.
Next, articulate why this person is distinctly qualified to give you the knowledge you seek.
But Woods's story is also distinctly American, with its indulgence in reinvention and second chances.
There are distinctly contemporary ways of taking pictures at a party or of photographing landscapes.
Mr. Bolsonaro rode a backlash against corruption and crime epidemics that are distinctly Latin American.
"The Color Purple" is a distinctly American story, and now you're taking on Harriet Tubman.
This is a bold novel, one that confronts and inhabits a distinctly British masculine unease.
Man and wife are seen with brushy sky-blue backgrounds that are themselves distinctly contemporary.
" And I remember distinctly saying, "You should pursue that, let's keep chopping away at that.
The ghostly images alongside the remembrances of former residents make for a distinctly melancholic experience.
And yet lately I'm drawn to distinctly unsexy ingredients: lots of beans, egg noodles, celery.
Justice moved to Mumbai and saw what he considered a distinctly Indian style of basketball.
But it's that same unearthly backdrop that enables Gray to tell a distinctly human story.
We would do anywhere between four and six stories in an hour, distinctly different stories.
Bellinger also shares Bryant's distinctly modern hitting approach: Launch everything hard and to the sky.
But on Friday, Mr. Scaramucci wished Mr. Spicer well in a distinctly New York style.
The thick patty tastes distinctly of charcoal and smoke, and it's not nuked to oblivion.
The immersive exhibits infuse 18th-century history with distinctly 1503st-century theatrical shock and awe.
The result is fast-paced, well researched and, like the background it describes, distinctly tangled.
Israel is distinctly fretful at the sight of an American ally so swiftly thrown aside.
What makes it work is that Staples applies the same detail to the distinctly fantastic.
But their traits — their love of food, fashion, and manipulation, for example — are distinctly earthly.
But its buffalo sauce, if not fantastic, is tasty and distinctly recognizable as buffalo sauce.
This double bill showcases a range of folk traditions, embraced by two distinctly contemporary artists.
And Felix I thought was fitting because Felix the Cat is a distinctly American character.
As she spoke, she looked askance, blinking distinctly and in quick succession like a mouse.
Sure, it's set in a castle, and the story heads off in distinctly gothic directions.
In a distinctly Californian twist, the event was held at San Jose's Mexican Heritage Plaza.
She believes it to be a mythic battle where good and evil are distinctly divided.
From a design perspective Alta's two-wheelers are distinctly minimalist and produce significant power to weight.
Don't let the sweetness of her distinctly feminine voice distract you from hearing her message, however.
Views Among Partisans Opinions on the Russia investigation and its significance have a distinctly partisan flavor.
As any Game of Thrones fan is distinctly aware of, Jason Momoa is already incredibly buff.
PSA Press While we're on the topic of distinctly American inventions, let's talk about CRUSHING DEBT.
There's something distinctly old-school about The Good Cop in just how determinedly mellow it is.
This mechanism of death is much quicker and distinctly different from how antibiotics typically kill bacteria.
The anti-Trump resistance of the last year has been distinctly unlike Occupy's direct democracy churning.
Turn to pure software companies, on the other hand, and you'll see a distinctly different picture.
Like most anyone reading this right now, I distinctly remember the events of September 63, 2001.
It seemed, and may the atheists out there bear with me, distinctly like a religious experience.
"That was distinctly culled from Oswald's body of work; it was deeply collage-based," Hecker says.
A distinctly progressive mindset has become the norm there, fostered by the NeoGAF's team of moderators.
Maybe that's why they smoke so much weed, which Sinclair notes has a distinctly numbing effect.
Characters use distinctly post-1940s idioms, and some cultural artifacts also seem imported from later decades.
Handing over my body to biological and spiritual forces unknown is distinctly not easier this time.
The end result is a vocal delivery that sounds distinctly uninspiring, robotic, and at times laughable.
Las Terrenas may be in the Caribbean, but this beach town has a distinctly European feel.
Their protest signs were tied up on nearby fences, and the atmosphere was distinctly laid-back.
I remember thinking distinctly about that and telling myself to just suck it up and [ask].
The original vívoactive featured a design more reminiscent of a watch with a distinctly separate strap.
The features of CMA's table fountain are distinctly architectural, but these objects existed in all forms.
Donald Trump's long-held love/hate relationship with the media is turning distinctly in one direction.
It's distinctly warmer than the original, with a cinnamon punch almost like a gentler mulled wine.
The choice of Pence, though, shows Trump choosing a new direction for his distinctly unorthodox campaign.
This, I distinctly remember thinking, was a very serious drink: perhaps the most serious of all.
It's striking, splendid, distinctly intense; it's what an expert in marketing would call an "emotional" color.
It was only in the Middle Ages that labyrinths took on distinctly spiritual purposes in Christianity.
And just like the other building, Endeavor, Voyager will share the same wild, distinctly Nvidia design.
Among the dozen or so titles were old Ladybird and Enid Blyton books, both distinctly British.
The phone's hardware is distinctly midrange, and it's likely to feel dated after a few years.
Membership is a business model that can be distinctly applied to the circumstances of content creators.
Trump distinctly contrasts with political hacks who repeat the same verbiage in seemingly every federal election.
They also deferred to each other — sometimes with tenderness, and sometimes with a distinctly raised eyebrow.
Circumventing the user to auto-ping someone else feels distinctly artificial and glaringly vulnerable to error.
The doings in Washington have a distinctly tropical feel to them, and it isn't global warming.
The minimum spec isn't known yet, but we do know it will be distinctly high-end.
Paul and KSI represent a distinctly modern twist on prizefights with an emphasis on the prize.
Then contrasting those with the ones I got recently in Miami, which are distinctly not that.
SoftBank's formidable torrent of cash is creating a distinctly modern version of the bait-and-switch.
To display too much interest in one's studies or a concern for grades was distinctly uncool.
To be clear, this is not a Republican or Democratic problem, but a distinctly American one.
This move means that the truce is still in effect, but its terms have distinctly changed.
Beauty products that collect DNA, while distinctly James Bondian in nature, are par for the course.
However, the large tub of garlic butter stood out to me as a distinctly American condiment.
It is distinctly unimportant when they are impugning voter ID laws meant to prohibit voter fraud.
I distinctly remember earning $19,676 in 2004, which was my first year as a financial adviser.
Preferences of local voters and the specific needs of your state or district are distinctly secondary.
Firewatch isn't a happy game all the way through, but it is a distinctly human game.
Although the design is distinctly technical, Nike's ability to create streetwear-ready styles is exemplified here.
So it's not a surprise that big portions of their marketing campaign feel distinctly youngs-friendly.
"Justice Scalia answered quickly and distinctly: Ruth Bader Ginsburg," Justice Ginsburg said at Tuesday's service, beaming.
They're a distinctly male affliction, with men out-hiccupping women a rate of 4 to 1.
If there's anything the iPhone distinctly is not, it is the mere brainchild of Steve Jobs.
A distinctly futuristic-looking 135-foot catamaran called Royal Falcon One that just hit the market.
"Twenties" had been created to convey the messiness of a distinctly different time in Waithe's life.
In many ways he's distinctly American; he sometimes seems like a golem composed of America's sins.
Weekends, though, are all about night life, with live bands and a distinctly underground student vibe.
Spying on the spies is a distinctly American job, and a satisfying one for a journalist.
Though the two shows examine the void in distinctly different ways, only one gets it right.
It makes the old model — of keeping your head down and rising above — seem distinctly old.
It's fun, at first, partly because something feels distinctly off, like milk that's just gone bad.
Sandoval is considerably more conservative than most Democrats, but distinctly to the left of Justice Scalia.
But Campion cleverly thwarts that concept by giving her film a distinctly female point of view.
Though out of use for decades, the 1950s-era kitchen still smells distinctly of cheese. palazzocastelluccio.it
It looked as though a new, urban, and distinctly modern Latin America was on the horizon.
The ivory satin Coach dress incorporated lace and ruffles, giving the outfit a distinctly Victorian feel.
Originally Chinese, the dish became distinctly Taiwanese with the additions of pickled greens and signature spices.
With high-waisted bottoms or Esther Williams-like halters, these styles have a distinctly vintage feel.
Today, one is a distinctly right-wing party dominated by a single racial group (white people).
When I address her in Arabic, she replies in English with a distinctly North American accent.
Helicopter crews have been made distinctly aware that their aircraft are no longer cloaked by darkness.
Blue and ivory hues mixed with wood and gold accents for a distinctly Cinderella-type feel.
But my sister's name, Shahina, was distinctly Muslim, so if anyone asked her name was Nina.
The classic aviators are arguably the most timeless, versatile, and distinctly American sunglasses you can own.
Cook sat next to Trump and was photographed looking distinctly unhappy in pictures from that day.
As I walked into the first-class cabin, I was struck by the distinctly Moroccan interior.
Consider it distinctly non-divine intervention from Expeditus, the patron saint of procrastinators (and speedy causes).
Instead of a distinctly separate cab and bed, the body appears to be a single form.
Our Constitution ensures our 50 individual states are sovereign entities — distinctly separate from the federal government.
In the video, she also happens to be sporting a distinctly Hannah-esque hair-do. pic.twitter.
There's something distinctly post-punk about the Boys, who play Baby's All Right on Feb. 27.
This season, the men's collections in London — which wrapped up Monday — exhibited a distinctly homespun air.
The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max have a distinctly Splinter Cell vibe about them now.
Netanyahu has been running a distinctly anti-Arab campaign — even more so than in previous elections.
"It's a district with a distinctly Republican DNA, and Trump still did win it," Kondik said.
I found that the distinctly colored calligraphic shapes vary just enough in size to be noticeable.
Along with all that, one Edmonton strip club is extending another kind of distinctly Albertan welcome.
Each album featured distinctly measured compositions and more ambitious recordings, effectively removing the band's boilerplate anthems.
Many political commentators have responded to Trump's seemingly unique rise by resorting to distinctly medical language.
International condemnation has been distinctly muted — thanks in no small part to President Biya's powerful allies.
Aside from a Superman-ish forelock that tumbled down his forehead, Mr. Cavill looked more like a romantic lead from an E. M. Forster period drama, wearing a royal blue Cifonelli blazer, a dandyish confection of curls and a distinctly retro, and distinctly absurd, handlebar mustache.
The new music has a distinctly 80s feel, utilizing classic-sounding synth arpeggiation and foreboding chord progressions.
The electric bass on "Flashlight" by Parliament sounds, for instance, distinctly crisp and clean on the HomePod.
It matters who calls themselves femme, they assert, and there is something distinctly queer about femme identity.
But if Plus One follows a traditional rom-com arc, it's one that's distinctly modern in tone.
One major change is the resurgence of wood -- mirroring a Western trend, but from distinctly Ghanaian roots.
Raisman's teammates and Jenner's sister Kylie were in attendance as well, all wearing distinctly different looks (phew).
Cameras ride with a sports star throughout each episode, seeing their world with a distinctly personal lens.
GOING by the numbers, China's notoriously hazardous coal mines have become distinctly less perilous in recent years.
Laguillo said she distinctly remembers noticing Moorthy with her pink hair at Taft Point on Oct. 21.
AT MIDDAY on September 27th Brett Kavanaugh's prospects of reaching the Supreme Court Bench looked distinctly shaky.
Chua says she saw many of the things she exhibited in the book as distinctly non-Asian.
It's distinctly one-size-fits-all to the point that it risks being seen as universally embarassing.
I suspect that, as a conservative, my political views are distinctly different from those of Ellen DeGeneres.
At least that assertion, distinctly Trumpian in flavor, is rhetoric that plenty of white men would understand. ●
I remember distinctly, during the climb to space, just thinking that we were going so purely up.
We were living what has become a distinctly American nightmare, only we were thousands of miles away.
These two techniques also uncovered something unexpected: artifacts found in different regions depicted distinctly different symbol sequences.
But in its fourth season, Broad City took on a distinctly bleaker sheen by ditching summer entirely.
The atmosphere is distinctly minimalist and modern in a neighborhood where restaurants often unapologetically embrace the past.
Quinine also has a distinctly bitter taste, which Unatra says is unfortunately noticeable in the rice later.
That also means it's easy to overlook when things are going distinctly beyond a manager-client relationship.
Music for Airports is more distinctly environmental, creating a soundscape to defuse the tensions of air travel.
She's a prime example of how AI and robotics will converge to create something distinctly human-like.
That same Pew survey found that "nones" who identify as distinctly irreligious account for nearly 16 percent.
Either way, Legends of Tomorrow has them covered, with a distinctly different kind of super-team saga.
It's a strong performance, even as her native British accent belies her distinctly non-Staten Island origins.
For a while, these flat descriptions are about all these characters are, despite some distinctly '90s twists.
Adda, feeling distinctly harmless in their company, helped Pel peel himself off the wall to follow them.
"THE BUSINESS CENTRE", a sprawling warehouse in Wolka Kosowska outside Warsaw, has a distinctly East Asian feel.
We have two very distinctly different narratives with no real facts coming into play on either side.
While Israelis overwhelmingly welcomed the embassy move, the ceremony had a distinctly un-Israeli feel about it.
I distinctly remember feeling so goddam happy just standing there in the middle of all those toys.
The effect works: taken as a whole the exhibition distinctly shows two artists whose works are conversant.
If Jon didn't know nothing, he might have noticed that Sansa now sports a distinctly Cerseian hairdo.
In recent years, she's written more from a distinctly female viewpoint, a change from her early fiction.
Sandoval is considerably more conservative than most Democrats but distinctly to the left of Justice Antonin Scalia.
O'Reilly's show skews distinctly male, but about 46% of his viewers are women, according to Nielsen data.
Countries, regions, people groups and individuals are distinctly affected by hazards, mostly based on pre-existing vulnerability.
Even after 20 years of assimilating to distinctly American tastes, his memories of the Queen remain fond.
It has a narrative richness that is unrivaled, and a ludic complexity that is distinctly its own.
Carter was one of the first presidents to bring a distinctly evangelical sensibility to his governing appeals.
Alexa now has male-sounding assistant options, even if the default voice (and name) is distinctly female.
It's a record that is, more than anything else in the band's catalog so far, distinctly theirs.
No docks, no kiosks The Northwest's newest bike share system will have a distinctly East Coast flavor.
"We still have time to pick a politician with a bold, clear, distinctly progressive agenda," Bruenig writes.
Messenger launched a new and distinctly Snapchat-like tool complete with art and special effects on Thursday.
The supply of mortgages in America has an air of distinctly socialist command-and-control about it.
Nope. This time we're actually going to head to Canada to get a recipe that's distinctly Mexican.
Though his accent became distinctly American, even as an elderly man there remained a recognisable Welsh twang.
When he wasn't dropping back to orchestrate play himself, Zlatan looked distinctly isolated as Sweden's main striker.
It's a little Michel Gondry, a little Spike Jonze, and a lot of distinctly and specifically Daniels.
More disturbingly, whites are distinctly more likely to believe that police have a right to hit citizens.
The company says they are distinctly separate from Location Services, which provide a device's location to apps.
The Mets-ing, or the part of this badness that is distinctly Mets, is in the details.
" He distinctly remembered Cohn-Bendit confronting Louis Aragon, the Communist poet, and calling him a "Stalinist lowlife.
With the P.T. partisans in the audience, López Obrador's speech took on a distinctly more radical edge.
Gay curling leagues have blossomed in recent decades, highlighting a distinctly Canadian aspect of modern gay life.
It's impossible to ignore the distinctly Dickensian feel of New York City in the de Blasio years.
The experience was familiar, of course, but distinctly different from what I'm used to with ground beef.
And how has this distinctly old-school index managed to beat the S&P 353 this year?
But I do recall distinctly the moment, many years later, in which I started learning to unread.
And through a distinctly millennial set of rose tined smartglasses, this all used to be starkly different.
As TV Guide pointed out, the episode confirmed the pair have distinctly different outlooks on their family.
Rue's struggle is on the nose, whereas BoJack Horseman's journey was too distinctly entangled with male entitlement.
Her work reflects her situation amid the elaborate, distinctly Islamic decoration that adorns traditional architecture in Morocco.
But unlike the artists who'd rap in imitation American accents back then, Lava's sound is distinctly London.
With wealth comes indulgence, and there's plenty of distinctly 80's entertainment options showcased in the game.
It is both charming and distinctly Carroll-esque to give a mundane, household appliance such lethal effectiveness.
The tropes are classic noir, but Anna Biller's new thriller subverts them with a distinctly feminine twist.
Though REITs have exhibited fairly low volatility in recent years, they occasionally go through distinctly choppy periods.
Among the dishes most distinctly representative of Singapore is a platter of chili crabs and fried buns.
The result is a complex vision of the colonial era that feels both immediate and distinctly new.
Straight people love to point out that gay people do not look distinctly different from straight people.
She was all thrilling, silky power, slyly displaying how distinctly a woman can do a man's job.
I distinctly remember buying it at the Virgin Megastore on Champs Élysées, so we go way back.
"I distinctly remember thinking that he is going to have to work for this kill," he said.
They are distinctly different from other posts on the site, which tend to be short and forgettable.
Which felt distinctly different from the mouth and ass that fucked us up so beautifully in performance.
She is a careful enunciator who takes time to pronounce distinctly every element of a consonant cluster.
HANNITY: He had said, I distinctly remember, that he did it on his own — GIULIANI: He did?
Christmas, Easter, Halloween — all are distinctly Christian observances, no matter how temporal and commercialized they have become.
To be honest—I'm not distinctly uncool, but I'm not exactly the belle of Studio 54 either.
As a result, the Rockefeller collection represented a distinctly old-fashioned taste in today's contemporary dominated market.
I distinctly remember how the damp floor and walls smelled of mildew, and how cold it was.
A. muscaria has a distinctly Alice in Wonderland appearance, with its bright red cap and white spots.
"I distinctly remember hearing that certain dancers had graduated and thought: Oh wow, that's possible," he said.
But I notice that they are distinctly different from my wife's, though with a large literary overlap.
But from what we know, the account posted in a voice that sounds, well, distinctly like Mitt.
The fit may not be custom, but with this personalized detail, they'll at least be distinctly yours.
The LS is distinctly Lexus, with flowing vent work, machined aluminum inlays and creamy white quilted leather.
"The Government Lake" (Ecco), a posthumous collection, makes a distinctly un-Tate-like ending to his career.
Miss Franklin, as nearly everyone in her circle tends to call her, was distinctly, if politely, displeased.
Her new single "Touchstone," which we're premiering above, is distinctly different than anything Jean has made before.
Mr. Holder, who is 27 and a recent drama school graduate, has some distinctly post-ironic ideals.
For one thing, she's left by Don, her husband, at a distinctly unoperatic locale: a highway turnoff.
"grown-ish" is very distinctly Zoey's journey, but it's not as though she is some lost child.
But there's another law, the distinctly unsexy Paperwork Reduction Act, that Kobach's letter might have also violated.
I saw it embodied most distinctly in a pastor in a small white chapel in southern Virginia.
Stimulus is again flowing through the economy, but this time it's proving to be distinctly metals-lite.
"I felt terrible after, like I had gone against everything," he said, his intonation now distinctly French.
Below, the Brooklyn-based artist breaks down eight of his favorite 4x4 tracks with distinctly Caribbean features.
Not all of Modern Love's content is strictly female-driven, but the column has a distinctly feminine appeal.
Yet, in the critical area of high-speed rail, for example, America's infrastructure does look distinctly Third World.
But it's a distinctly secondary concern to the notion that privileged groups aren't paying what they ought to.
There's a quality to the Chicago-based guitarist's work that is so thick, so ethereal, so distinctly... his.
Her performances at the event, affectionately dubbed "Beychella" by attendees, were without question history-making and distinctly Beyoncé.
What's more, the social media giant is distinctly less popular with younger generations than its photo-heavy counterpart.
Following a season built around a wedding, Jimmy and Gretchen walk away from their story distinctly, purposefully unmarried.
The music created a distinctly otherworldly atmosphere, one perfect for the Tall Man and his minions to inhabit.
I'm not saying there aren't some near Waco, or near the border, but a cactus isn't distinctly Texan.
The first, best one is that Britain reaches a position distinctly worse than membership, but not disastrously so.
And they were distinctly different organizations that had their own behavior sets and their own set of rules.
"I remember distinctly the consultant saying to me, 'This is not at all how we operate,'" he said.
Once everything is up and running, it's a distinctly different experience from the various meditation apps I've tried.
And distinctly Asian-American dishes like Roy Choi and Mark Manguera's Korean taco are now street food staples.
Many of us, after all, seem to manage to pay taxes while enjoying a distinctly non-Trumpian lifestyle.
They are futures with a distinctly old-fashioned look, given that the development is largely Georgian in style.
An automated search system doesn't necessarily produce neutral-looking answers, and it's trained on distinctly biased human input.
"These estimates will allow users to isolate data revisions more distinctly from revisions to seasonal factors," he said.
And at Microsoft's keynote, it showed a brand-new Kingdom Hearts III trailer with a distinctly Frozen flare.
But what saves this from being a knock-off is that the characters are so distinctly un-Meyers.
So are most people in my vicinity, a sad truth that makes for a distinctly boring user experience.
Each one was redesigned to take on distinctly emoji-like characteristics, says the app's executive producer Nacia Chambers.
The Locust's mish-mash of grindcore, punk, and new wave was not only novel, it was distinctly memorable.
The Kurds, though Muslim, are distinctly relaxed about it—they openly drink and smoke during the Ramadan fast.
This trailer looks downright delightful, mixing the sensibilities of Futurama with epic, distinctly more earnest fairy tale fantasy.
To me, your work is distinctly American—from the reference points and influences to the things you've collected.
There's something so distinctly isolating, yet freeing about driving—its solitude feels like a recharge rather than loneliness.
It's a distinctly modern problem that finds one possible solution in a 250-year-old business: Encyclopædia Britannica.
But there is a sense of urgency to his paintings that demands attention, and which feels distinctly new.
Upon opening the bag, we were hit with a distinctly seasoned scent (reminiscent of a certain Cool Ranch).
And in these distinctly turbulent times, not drinking stabilizes me, makes me feel more connected to the world.
" Common products such as soy milk are sold with distinctly different titles, including "soy beverage" or "soy drink.
One former employee remembers walking through the office one day and smelling the distinctly pungent odor of marijuana.
There are two things that make the TabPro S keyboard case distinctly better than Apple or Microsoft's, however.
A true match made in heaven, the painting distinctly captures both artist's unique styles, creating something completely supernatural.
So he turned his opening monologue into a lighting-fast stand-up set with a distinctly political bent.
I ran for elector in order to gain an inside perspective on such a distinctly American historical institution.
The only BlackBerry difference is the replacement of the Idol's glass back with a distinctly utilitarian rubber surface.
Though O'Connell doesn't focus strictly on Silicon Valley—transhumanists dot the globe—transhumanism is a distinctly Californian project.
It has a distinctly 90s vibe, and has most likely not aged well as a piece of art.
This trend is distinctly present in Rust Belt states like Wisconsin, where fewer Christmas trees are being planted.
Tibet and Xinjiang are Chinese-administered regions, but have distinctly different cultures from the rest of mainland China.
She "grows," she comes of age, but the journey will strike most readers as a distinctly unsentimental education.
The Kentucky Derby is known for its exciting horse racing, distinctly preppy fashions, and, of course, mint juleps.
Lully's sacred music has a distinctly flamboyant, operatic character: the Te Deum is buttressed by trumpets and timpani.
"One thing he distinctly remembers is that McCarrick told him not to tell anyone about it," Noaker said.
Of course, all primary elections reveal the hidden tensions inside an alliance, but this year is distinctly different.
To date, Mueller's court filings have created a narrative that, although compelling, is distinctly postmodern in its sensibility.
Also of note: It's got a lot of chew, distinctly different from the paste-like consistency of pâté.
That's distinctly different from its fall event, which is usually narrowly focused on a handful of new products.
This is an international approach distinctly different from the isolationist and often erratic approach of the Trump administration.
Incredibly, the outgoing gasses have formed a distinctly comet-like tail, which the researchers were able to detect.
But she told me, she sought out the Airbnb platform to bring a distinctly Japanese art to foreigners.
This was just the first inkling Fowler had of a workplace culture that was distinctly unfriendly to women.
But the seasoned correspondents in the Western press corps, I recall, were distinctly unmoved by all this fizz.
But in ignoring the deeper issues surrounding Benghazi, 13 Hours pushes a distinctly partisan narrative about the attacks.
Clark seems to distinctly remember the day that the judge pretended he couldn't recognize her with different hair.
Each building is distinctly recognizable as Adams' handiwork, and he decorates the floating compound with hand-carved sculptures.
A large portion of the "sassy gifts" category includes items that represent frustrations of a distinctly female variety.
There's a distinctly technical, proggy feel to Swiss metal across subgenres, at the heart of which lies Coroner.
Supernova's events are distinctly different from other industry conferences, which can cost hundreds—if not thousands—of dollars.
What I remember distinctly is that Spike had a lot of hip hop source material for that film.
It can be distinctly modern, as it was for Dalio in his moment of profound yet transformative failure.
Some of the most appealing entries in the exhibition are distinctly predigital and, by current standards, low-tech.
I'm distinctly aware of my responsibility to add something new and valuable to the greats that inspired me.
"He was a character, a schmoozer," she said, using a distinctly New York term she learned from him.
Of course, in one really big way, the liberals have already won by shifting the debate distinctly leftward.
Cape Town needs to plan for a future that could be even more distinctly arid than its present.
The 1993 Torre Telefónica tower in Santiago, Chile, is distinctly shaped like a 470-foot-tall mobile phone.
A doubleheader from this solid British ensemble, led by the conductor Edward Gardner, albeit with distinctly routine programs.
I follow the pope, but the institutional church has a distinctly secondary place in my understanding of Catholicism.
Did our distinctly American notions of economic liberty come from people who scolded the poor for being discontent?
While they all keep an eye trained on global cocktail trends, each saloon has a distinctly Argentine edge.
In emphasizing shame over pleasure, he gave this reader concern that a distinctly heteronormative gaze was being manipulated.
At the south end of the park is a fifth tree, this one's trunk a distinctly phallic red.
Nearly 40 websites that look like local news outlets feature largely identical articles with a distinctly conservative tone.
The protests "are not necessarily pro-American, but they're very distinctly anti-Iranian," said a senior administration official.
There was also a distinctly campaign-like vibe at the hourlong rollout, with supporters cheering and holding signs.
I like my pork chops cooked between medium-rare and medium, with meat that's distinctly pink and juicy.
THE PLACE Much like Elsa 1.0, the Brooklyn bar is bright and airy, with a distinctly lighter touch.
Instead, Washington should take a distinctly American approach, regulating companies to ensure they were acting in citizens' interest.
And it sucked, because I distinctly remember it making me nervous about my body for the first time.
So far, such steps have been distinctly ad hoc and a more coordinated approach would bring clear benefits.
Rejecting European aesthetics, these artists aimed to forge a new, distinctly American identity with images of everyday life.
There was a distinctly local flavor to the event: a Reykjavik band playing to an enthusiastic hometown crowd.
Vaccarello's predecessor, Hedi Slimane, determined the décor and the general ambience of sleek modernity and distinctly French formality.
After dusting himself off, he posted a triumphant Instagram picture of the two grinning players, looking distinctly unruffled.
These works are not a set; they are a series, but each work is distinctly its own work.
The result was a distinctly after-dark mood, emphasized by the thumping techno music that scored the show.
But whereas Liszt opens with a Dies Irae melody, Mr. Adams aims for something funky and distinctly American.
"There is a distinctly American idea to have infrequent trains from the suburb into the city," he says.
It's carefully plotted, but distinctly human—a reminder that the miracle of flight is achievable by human hands.
And even then, what you're going to get out of this, forgetting any nostalgia factor, is distinctly limited.
The result is a distinctly lofty intellectual show which at times threatens to deviate from Van Eyck altogether.
Talking to the executives and engineers who built the Pixelbook, I detected a distinctly different attitude: sorry, not sorry.
Browsing through the images of North, Saint, Kanye and Kim, it's clear that these have a distinctly different vibe.
Maybe it's the approach of Halloween, but things seem to have taken on a distinctly uncanny character this week.
It normally would've blended into all the other ones but I remember so distinctly that someone brought up therapy.
Nonetheless, there are impeccably wrought and distinctly beautiful objects mounted on the gallery walls and dangling from the ceiling.
This will benefit the U.S. because the current playing field is distinctly tilted in favor of our trading partners.
For now, however, PC users (and that's all of us, really) will be heading in two distinctly different directions.
There are two distinctly different elements to the 4DX experience: the motion of the seat, and the environmental effects.
K&H's distinctly better loan book quality is also due to the bank's limited exposure to the CRE sector.
Its inventory system is distinctly game-y, requiring the player to store items within limited slots on a grid.
Management in Britain is distinctly average, and is most obviously improved by exposure to foreign markets and even takeovers.
But it's distinctly one of the funnier and more innocuous things that a Facebook executive has apologized for lately.
In the meantime, "Concrete Cuba" is further proof that modernism was a global phenomenon comprising distinctly flavored local variations.
The original Nier has become a cult classic thanks to its distinctly sorrowful take on a post-apocalyptic future.
The Nokia 27.1 has a distinctly sharper, more saturated display, which I found to be more enjoyable for reading.
Legal scholars noted that the shabby quality of their legal argument also had a distinctly Trumpy feel to it.
With her knee socks, black platform shoes, Victorian collars, and sullen sarcasm, she gave off distinctly Wednesday Addams vibes.
Black Mirror is most comfortable when it's suspicious of technology, but it's sharpest when it examines distinctly human anxieties.
Multipolarity, where regions do things distinctly and differently, is also very different from multilateralism, where they do them together.
And if, after this bitter election, you feel like we're all living in two distinctly different Americas -- you're right.
Unless we can do so, we risk marching like an army of preprogrammed robots towards a distinctly dystopian future.
"They also deferred to each other – sometimes with tenderness, and sometimes with a distinctly raised eyebrow," the directors said.
By shifting the song distinctly into the female perspective — which is exactly what she did with this Lemonade track.
That scenario looks distinctly more likely if it's ...  He has a stronger claim to the throne than she does.
A disturbing new word, with a distinctly Orwellian ring, has been coined to describe these women: previvors—pre-survivors.
But her distinctly uncool nature could actually help her connect with non-college millennials more effectively than Obama did.
But, all these bands and so many others share the same thing: they are perceived as being distinctly political.
Find a Web site that is in the black and, chances are, its business and content are distinctly blue.
"There's something distinctly un-American about her," Dar says of Keane, while Saul just stares with his brows furrowed.
We're a distinct people gathering distinctly with each other to eat this food every year at the same time.
The melding of Yamada's distinctly tactile sensibilities and the house style of Kyoto Animation creates a poetry in bodies.
Its flavor is very similar, but Juicero's is distinctly stronger, easily identifiable as the better of the two products.
Hasibuan's collection included flowing tunics, gowns and pants with distinctly Indonesian flourishes, such as detailed embroidery and luxurious fabrics.
As foreign minister, he has kept a distinctly low profile, refraining from the rhetoric often associated with French diplomacy.
With nothing but sequin pasties covering her nipples, Minaj wears a distinctly Cleopatra-esque headdress and a beaded panty.
Cooper remembers the change in the air distinctly after methane began spewing: "It smelled like rotten eggs," he says.
It is a distinctly Christian ethos that he backs up with frequent Bible quotes and references to medieval times.
Each artist's piece is drastically different, yet all feel distinctly L.A. Yumi's is the embodiment of Los Angeles minimalism.
Along with new character interactions and sound effects, there's a snippet of music with a distinctly Christmas-y feel.
The distinctly regional element of Mr. Cruz's strength at least raises the possibility that it won't be replicated elsewhere.
In 2013 Shinzo Abe chose a clutch of governors with distinctly conservative views of women and Japan's wartime history.
ArrowThe Arrow launcher, created by the folks at Microsoft, re-skins Android to give it a distinctly Windows feel.
The machine, says David Silver, who led the AlphaGo project, seemed to play with a distinctly non-human style.
This was the disorienting New South that Pen & Pixel seemed to respond to in its own distinctly disorienting way.
It also apparently is completely disinterested, distinctly uncurious, as to what actually happened in 2016 with our government agencies.
While the pair were born identical, there are easy ways, like their distinctly different hairstyles, to tell them apart.
The spirit of compromise, however, is distinctly absent at Hublot, a brand about as understated as a Lamborghini Huracán.
What emerged was a pattern that repeated across the world: a distinctly modern version of the bait-and-switch.
Likewise, it is Echo's distinctly batty way of talking that gives "Forest of Wonders" much of its considerable charm.
He moved on after this album, to places that seemed distinctly alien from the corner he started out in.
It's only in the last quarter-century that "immigrant" has become identified distinctly with Latinos in the American mind.
Milk is the distinctly Arabic flavor, made of milk that's boiled for an hour or two with and mastic.
"There is no metaphor that so clearly and distinctly describes what Logmeh is as fire," the duo tells me.
"I remember distinctly the first time I was going to be on camera," Castle said in a phone interview.
LAURA OWENS The Whitney's survey of a distinctly Los Angeles painter makes it back to the West Coast. Nov.
Anyone who's ever lost an hour engrossed in Candy Crush can recognize that games have a distinctly addictive quality.
Then, in a move that's distinctly not Jesus-like, she decides she'll not only survive but exact her revenge.
He wants to see everything clearly and distinctly, even as he opens himself to society's collective nightmares and fears.
I distinctly remember watching Al McGuire, Billy Packer and Dick Enberg and loving every single second of their coverage.
A disturbing new word, with a distinctly Orwellian ring, has been coined to describe these women:  previvors—pre-survivors.
Mr. Golden's campaign focused on kitchen-table issues with a distinctly left-wing approach and enacting stronger labor laws.
And there's something distinctly, if ecumenically, chapel-like about the new $40 million structure that opened in early November.
Nixon Agonistes, written during Nixon's first term in office, argues that the controversial Republican president held distinctly liberal views.
"I distinctly remember getting out of a cab and seeing him in person for the first time," she said.
They also added some distinctly Jewish touches, like the necklace-like labeh, worn below the chin, and stacked bracelets.
"Trios" is a triumphant tour through her book of finely sculpted compositions — sometimes elegiac, sometimes evasive, always distinctly hers.
But when it comes to doing business, Hasidic Jews have become enamored with a distinctly 21st-century company: Amazon.
I remember distinctly one of my summer visits to Puerto Rico with my family when I was a teenager.
Sushi is originally Japanese, but the creative, colorful rolls found in American sushi restaurants are a distinctly American creation.
The video takes pains to present visiting Dubai as a distinctly local and specifically — if superficially — Arab cultural experience.
The company's response to the commission proposal was distinctly low-key alongside its volcanic reactions to other regulatory proposals.
It sought to portray it as a distinctly Shiite and Persian phenomenon — a foreign and deviant form of Islam.
Sometimes, though, when you flirt with the concept of rot, things get, to use a distinctly Californian word, gnarly.
I spent some of my youth in Southern Africa and there, the term "native," had a distinctly insulting tone.
So it&aposs refreshing to see devices that look entirely new, with features that distinctly improve the user experience.
The fan reaction in Prague and Chicago was similar, and to me it's distinctly Laver Cup — very special indeed.
In Hillary Clinton he had a distinctly unpopular opponent who, like him, divided the electorate along starkly partisan lines.
Not only are Joker and The Irishman directed by white men, they're also distinctly about being a white man.
I remember distinctly what I told them, as head of the city's Women's Office, and it still holds today.
However, the Lockport system is distinctly different from Seattle's more promising pilot program in a couple of big ways.
Donald Trump ran a distinctly anti-Washington campaign in which he routinely accused Washington of dysfunction and even corruption.
But the reason for Vader's fall from grace -- the lessons viewers are supposed to take away -- seems distinctly Buddhish.
I distinctly remember failing a test in fourth grade, which I embarrassingly had to get signed by my mom.
I remember distinctly that coming up in couples counseling and you saying we'd talked about it and moved on.
So far the reaction has been distinctly lukewarm — as were the early responses to Mr. Macron's speech Monday night.
However, on foot, remnants of the past still stick out, providing a sensory overload that is distinctly New York.
To me, Cook's and Ive's answers are distinctly unsatisfactory — and Cook's is unusually unclear for him and jargon-heavy.
Pummeling percussion, frenzied pacing, and alien timbres—distinctly machine-like, cold and hard—are hallmarks of the group's sound.
Befitting its characters, Cars 22 feels more assembled than gracefully created, and its distinctly episodic nature holds it back.
In our textbooks, she is considered the first artist to have developed distinctly 'Brazilian' art in the 2000th century.
When he sneaks in a more distinctly Nigerian-sounding highlife riff every now and then, the mesh is pristine.
Sure, a whale is totally cute and savable, but it's nothing without the — distinctly unsexy, we know — krill population.
He eschewed the bold gestures and tight geometry of what many consider the distinctly American characteristics of Abstract Expressionism.
While White Lyan's other wines are clear, this one looks like a cloudy apple juice and is distinctly creamy.
None of the inventions seem real; or, rather, they feel hyper-real, truthful precisely because of their distinctly human absurdity.
If the mine was just operating normally, it would be very distinctly divided between real, organic human and synthetic humans.
But it's a distinctly pre-cyberpunk piece of high-concept science fiction, extrapolating a disastrous future out of contemporary anxieties.
The application also has a distinctly iTunes-like feel to it, so you're going to feel at home straight away.
The ubiquity of the word has helped to obscure the fact that it has a weird, distinctly midcentury corporate vibe.
The distinctly swanky edifice was built and presented to the Tajik ministry of defence by the People's Republic of China.
Banger racing is a distinctly European mashup of Nascar, back when Nascar drivers were drivers, not brands, and demolition derby.
Culinary-wise, visitors shouldn't leave the country without trying ambuyat, a distinctly Bruneian starch-like dish paired with spicy sauce.
Cannoli are a distinctly Sicilian specialty, dating back to the Arab occupation of the island in the early Middle Ages.
Yet the emotional state UK dance music has been stuck in for a while now is a distinctly British version.
Curated by Amanda Hunt, Black Cowboy pictures a distinctly different gaucho than the bank-robbin', bootstrappin' John Wayne of yore.
Its operation, dubbed "National Sword", looks distinctly double-edged, striking at a thriving domestic reprocessing industry—and manufacturing more broadly.
All presidents since Bill Clinton have also carried distinctly designed challenge coins to present to foreign dignitaries and military personnel.
This is distinctly different from Salesforce, which takes a customer-centered approach, says Brent Leary, a partner at CRM Essentials.
Whether by design or not, the queen of America's new Teen Age is a distinctly modern anomaly: the anonymous superstar.
The Galaxy S10 is distinctly Samsung — it's not a copy of the iPhone or any other device you can buy.
In Russia Vladimir Putin has shunned cosmopolitan liberal values for a distinctly Russian mix of Slavic tradition and Orthodox Christianity.
Despite the perpetual gridlock of our politics, it is notable that menstrual equity has emerged as a distinctly bipartisan cause.
Growing up in the 90s, I distinctly recall my parents watching Frasier in bed when I'd come to say goodnight.
In case you missed it, here are some highlights of how Bey made the stage at Coachella distinctly her own.
But given the original game's distinctly chill blend of art, music, and endless snowboarding, we're up for whatever comes next.
That each one has a distinctly different feel from the other four is a sneaky element of the show's success.
While it has generally served Podolski well to have so simple a modus operandi, this approach is also distinctly limited.
As a person, he seemed so distinctly human, and his struggles felt too real to want any part of them.
Mutant Year Zero tells a straightforward story, and its tone is distinctly that of the old Interplay-era Fallout titles.
The next German government will take months more to emerge and will be distinctly fragile in comparison with its predecessors.
But Bell's work on the Nansen Ice Shelf points to a distinctly different role for surface water, in certain situations.
THEY looked distinctly like G-men, except that they had the letters ICO emblazoned on their backs instead of FBI.
The sharp points of the industrial polymer pyramids have a distinctly menacing appearance, yet the atmosphere is calm, even soothing.
This in turn gives consumers the freedom to indulge in their sweet tooth and develop a distinctly customized vape style.
In the end, it's a true product of globalization,a distinctly Gulfi take on a relatively recent innovation in eating.
So far, despite the EU showing Britain that it wants it inside the club, many Britons still seem distinctly unimpressed.
Did she raise her voice in a distinctly unmommy  way or fail to catch the Pokémon Owen asked her to?
There's a paradox in books like these: Scientists take on the role of artists, but the arts are distinctly secondary.
Water is great and all, but the stuff that comes out of the tap can feel distinctly lacking in bubbles.
So although the name of the holiday may have changed, the celebrations still have a distinctly Soviet feel to them.
But there are a lot of areas where the Kuvée Bottle is distinctly worse than an actual bottle of wine.
There was something distinctly vaudeville about Bobby "the Brain" Heenan, who died this past Sunday at the age of 73.
Technically the new Academy of Villains show is set in a dystopian future, but the punk vibe is distinctly 1985.
But as soon as a person moves an arm or even thinks about moving an arm, the pattern changes distinctly.
From that moment, we have no compass to govern us, nor can we know distinctly to what port to steer.
At the turn of the century, in other words, the LDS church suffered from a distinctly Trumpian public-relations problem.
"Europe is consolidating its view on the Brexit negotiations and Mrs May will go into battle distinctly weaker," Marsh noted.
Outlasting Mr Bush, in a face-off that once appeared pivotal to the contest, now seems a distinctly pyrrhic achievement.
The last we see of Francesca, she's sharing a bed with Dev, but the vibe is distinctly unromantic and nonsexual.
Kelley was seventeen when he met his future wife, Karen Gibson; she was fourteen and, she told me, distinctly unimpressed.
The flavor was distinctly over-the-counter-medicinal, though the tasters differed on which cold treatment it most resembled. Robitussin?
But some twists along the way are distinctly Mr. Reed's: a Reform Jewish upbringing and bar mitzvah in Brookline, Mass.
In essence, the Vision Fund's formidable torrent of cash is creating a distinctly modern version of the bait-and-switch.
But even in this futuristic environment there was something about life at Tesla that seemed distinctly atavistic—and deeply wrong.
How to ponder his deep love of family, defined in the broadest terms, and his separate and distinctly unequal clans?
There are two distinctly different types of districts where they fear incumbents could get swamped by an anti-Trump tsunami.
In saying there is no scientific method, what I mean, more precisely, is that there is no distinctly scientific method.
Only when we headed west did the border become distinctly visible, a straight brown line jutting into the scrub desert.
Dropping an amount equal to my phone bill to have somebody paint my nails was distinctly outside my comfort zone.
Russia and the United States are the two Goliaths operating in Syria, albeit with distinctly different missions, goals and purposes.
Once we know that Tully isn't real, some of the movie's earlier plot points take on a distinctly different tone.
There is something distinctly English about drab, a category of color whose name is synonymous with ''drearily dull'' and ''lifeless.
More crucially, she transformed one of the biggest events in sports, corporate synergy, and entertainment into a distinctly political act.
I distinctly remember the first time I visited the home of my very successful friend and her very rich boyfriend.
It's the first time I distinctly remember my heart feeling lighter, and I've never felt anything quite like that since.
There is also something distinctly Hogwarts about them; kinda clean, polished, innocent, and overly enthusiastic in a deeply unsettling way.
I love that phrase because it speaks to what is distinctly human, our complex and infinite caring for one another.
The lobby lounge and bar are distinctly Nordic in style, with leather sofas, marble coffee tables, and mounted deer heads.
The notion of a veteran singling himself or herself out for special treatment, some critics said, was distinctly un-Australian.
"LaDou was an instrumental figure in a distinctly Californian phenomenon," wrote Jocelyn Y. Stewart in LaDou's Los Angeles Times obituary.
Crushed juniper berries contribute a distinctly piney note to the creamy cow's milk cheese while also enlivening the satiny texture.
Singleton, who wrote and directed this film set in South Central Los Angeles, has a distinctly Californian point of view.
In some ways, the chess broadcasts mirrored one of the most distinctly Norwegian innovations of the 21st century: slow television.
The bar's signature drink is, naturally, a Negroni variation, but the dizzyingly complex Balestrini Negroni tells a distinctly Argentinian story.
Russian fans showed up at the race anyway, falling into a distinctly foul mood when talk turned to the event.
I was a kid living in Corsica an hour from Bastia back then, and I distinctly remember our soccer fever.
While I'm not sure that even Master of Magic quite manages this, something about this fantasy 4X remains distinctly different.
The portrayals of Harry Mudd by Roger Carmel in the original series and Mr. Wilson's in "Discovery" are distinctly different.
In the second race, Burling and the Kiwis simply outmaneuvered the American team, a crew with a distinctly Australian accent.
Trump, a distinctly uncharitable man, mostly appoints his family and cronies with little to no discernible qualifications other than ideology.
They're lively, yes, but not necessarily relaxing, and are distinctly for the over 21 set with rowdy, booze-fueled antics.
And mine, heavy enough to hurt my back and constantly sighing like a tired dog, was distinctly out of place.
Yes, it almost sounds like a blend from the south of France, yet this wine offers a distinctly Italian interpretation.
While voters have overwhelmingly supported laws to reduce animal cruelty, legislators have been distinctly more inclined to drag their feet.
I distinctly remember the noise that accompanied it—a loud crackling, like a piece of paper crumpling in your ear.
I distinctly remember thinking that I'd made the biggest mistake of my young life taking my chances with the draft.
The festival paid for the artists' transportation and lodging, and a distinctly Californian philosophy of good vibes governed all decisions.
"The militancy of his nostalgia is what makes the reactionary a distinctly modern figure, not a traditional one," he adds.
The ornate, decorative patterns conjure Art Nouveau illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley and Harry Clarke, but "Dreams" distinctly belongs to Oiwa.
Unlike the frontier farm goods that once headed east to market, these new shipments often have a distinctly modern feel.
I distinctly remember dragging along a hat — quite sure it would be required of a lady in the royal box.
"You see everyone's personalities so distinctly," says Santangelo, who grew up in Uruguay and moved to New York in 1980.
He made it a distinctly American project, rooted in the Constitution and capitalizing on wartime patriotism rather than fighting it.
With that in mind, she founded Loulou Studio, a line of low-key and distinctly Gallic sweaters, earlier this year.
"That statutory authority, as compared to the delegations we have upheld in the past, is distinctly small-bore," she wrote.
I distinctly remember the city's strong multicultural scene that I experienced as a kid, and that has only grown today.
And like the decision to tie the knot, the reasoning for Mr. Cuomo's disapproval — signed on Friday — was distinctly personal.
There are sprinkles of Audi and BMW styling cues in the interior, but it's different enough to be distinctly Kia.
Despite its spiciness being average, the flavor of this sauce was distinctly better than all the other buffalo sauces tested.
It's possible that knowing there are two choices — "Laurel" and "Yanny" — preps us to hear one or the other distinctly.
Her aesthetic is distinctly different from Celan's, but their interests overlap: philosophy, faith, belonging, Jewish identity, to name a few.
This time, though, there was a distinctly different vibe in the bowels of Oracle Arena when it was all over.
North West had a distinctly Michael Jackson vibe Saturday as she marched down the runway at a celeb fashion show.
They're reminiscent of Sally Nixon's illustrations of what women do when no one's watching, but with a distinctly fantastical air.
These jumble together vaguely feminine motifs of eggs, flowers, and swirls in distinctly pastel shades of pink, orange, and blue.
Her Eagle Forum website has a distinctly dated design, as though someone tried to photocopy a newsletter onto a website.
They read like Hurstonian aphorisms — "Just because you work on your knees don't mean you gotta look like it" could be pulled from the mouth of a character in Their Eyes Were Watching God — but construct a colloquial narrative that is distinctly black, distinctly urban, and comes from the mouth of a Baltimore boy.
There is something distinctly human — even humanitarian — in the mythos of Ogun, an orisha of work and workers and earthly materials.
All the paintings feature unusual top and bottom margins that Goldberg either leaves blank or turns into a distinctly patterned border.
Photo: ESRF/Pascal GoetgheluckOwing to its distinctly bird-like features, Archaeopteryx is one of the most intriguing dinosaurs known to science.
It has a distinctly Wallace-y vibe, which is to say it's seemingly disjointed until it all comes together at once.
Sure it hits all the key gamer buttons, but the aesthetic also feels distinctly juvenile—like inflatable furniture or lava lamps.
The largest city along the path of totality, Nashville, Tennessee, had the opportunity to give the eclipse a distinctly American flair.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc qualified third with team mate Sebastian Vettel a distant seventh on a distinctly off day for the German.
If you're a Darkest Hour fan we know you are going to love this album as it is distinctly Darkest Hour.
Tregub's story is a more recent example of one of those reformers who felt distinctly unsupported during her time in government.
I distinctly remember my eight-year-old self playing it on long car rides and under the trees at my house.
Swift started by explaining the incident as she remembered it, and that she distinctly recalled his hand going up her skirt.
Certain details align fleetingly with the author's biography, while other sections are related through third-person characters with distinctly different lives.
Yet, while CFAR's methods are unusual, its aspirational promise — that a better version of ourselves is within reach — is distinctly familiar.
There was one night in Louisville when I heard very distinctly a woman's voice, 'Is this all it's going to be?
While Rocket Internet companies seem to land funding like water when things are rosy, raising out of necessity is distinctly harder.
Both watches are also distinctly masculine, in both size and appearance, and those with smaller wrists will likely find them uncomfortable.
Garden GnomesThere's something distinctly mischievous about Garden Gnomes, which might have to do with their roots in fairy tales and myths.
"Through most of 2015, North Korea's relations with China — its sole ally and major economic benefactor — were distinctly frosty," Everard said.
Well, although the mission itself sounds like something dreamed up in science fiction, its problems were distinctly more down-to-Earth.
Their intense gazes catch the viewer's eye, making each distinctly individual, even while Peck sometimes painted identical clothing on his subjects.
Ocean's take on the song is distinctly "Ocean," though — there's no mistaking those striated vocals, that's grade-A Frank Ocean music.
It is easy to find a newspaper article in which not a single word (spelling aside) is distinctly British or American.
That said, the get-to-market challenge for Jolla in China is clearly distinctly different vs the rest of the world.
Sexism in the historical record aside, Lincoln is difficult to pin down because she seems to have two distinctly different personalities.
North of Gare du Nord, the line threads between massive residential blocks and post-industrial districts, some buzzing, some distinctly not.
With his radio collar and lagging entourage of humans, jeeps and elephants, the man said he thought T3 was distinctly domesticated.
But for all of its very specific, very self-contained ambitions, I Am Easy To Find is distinctly of The National.
Melissa McCarthy, 48, says she distinctly remembers her funny first encounter with Tiffany Haddish, 39, for their new drama The Kitchen.
Thing is, I'm not particularly into honey-roasted peanuts, but I distinctly remember my deep enjoyment while eating them that day.
Ms Shelton, meanwhile, who acted as an adviser to Mr Trump's election campaign, has shown distinctly more eccentric—and fluid—views.
Incidentally, that was also the last year any women were nominated for best original screenplay — 2017 was a distinctly male race.
The problem is structural: the root of tribalism is human nature, and the current state of American democracy is distinctly primeval.
And although Mr Corbyn's approval rating has shot up in Scotland this year, Labour's surge at the election was distinctly English.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The distinctly Floridian tradition of swamp buggy racing is like a messier version of NASCAR.
Even if it's followed by a cathartic cry over a dollar slice of pizza, the experience is a distinctly humiliating one.
What we do know is that the special will have a distinctly retro feel, as well as a reality-warping plot.
The brand, owned by parent company BMW, makes every effort to distinguish itself as a distinctly unforgettable British, super luxury carmaker.
The thinking here, I guess, is that garlic makes your breath smell bad and bad-smelling breath is distinctly un-Royal.
Of those presidents capable of learning on the job, one fact becomes distinctly clear: each president held senior military leadership accountable.
Deji, meanwhile, turned up looking distinctly human in a way that made me feel preemptively sorry for the younger Olatunji brother.
Pocahontas County has a distinctly southern feel: locals speak with a warm, lilting drawl; Civil War trenches still dot the hillsides.
Love it or hate it, Star Wars: The Last Jedi feels distinctly like the work of its auteur filmmaker, Rian Johnson.
Independence Day also commemorates the beginning of a distinctly American set of cultural values, proudly displayed right in the holiday's name.
Not to be mistaken for the similar but distinctly separate rivetheads, who arose in the late 1980s, cybergoth was alien, otherworldly.
I distinctly remember that the dude who picked up couldn't help me, although he tried to hunt down someone would could.
Between 1981 and 1988, GDP per adult grew by an average of 2.5 percent, distinctly slower than what they are forecasting.
If you're wondering why Rob's game of the year list sounds like it came distinctly from 2008, you have your answer.
Online purchasers are also able to customize each shoe's upper quarter with an 8-12 character phrase — another distinctly now feature.
A president unable to effectively govern the bureaucracy or lead American foreign policy poses a distinctly nonpartisan problem for the nation.
Youth versus experience, love versus hate, this is a distinctly Southern tale of a honkey tonk, murder, young lovers and retribution.
Every night, crowds of distinctly Islamic flavour gather in town squares to hold vigils and deter any other would-be putschists.
A Europe with the Britain sucked out of it will take a distinctly dirigiste turn, warns Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Estonia's president.
The publication continues to publish a separate annual list highlighting female power players, though there is no list distinctly for men.
Meyer said he can distinctly recall the exact moment D'Andrea said they may be dealing with an outbreak of some kind.
Court documents allege that Cárdenas gave her water that "tasted distinctly different from both tap and filtered water," and she collapsed.
His most memorable moment came when he received a distinctly mixed reception during and after a campaign stop in the Bronx.

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