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