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Agari found more distinct sites that met the mandate and VailMail found more distinct sites that didn't.
On Wednesday, more distinct and color images revealed a snowman.
"  She continued, "The flavors seemed more distinct, the textures more prominent.
More distinct, color images released the next day revealed a snowman.
In many ways, the two nations could not be more distinct.
Few Americans will recall a more distinct pair of candidates for the presidency.
The styles of Tim Burton and Disney couldn't be more distinct — or different.
Still, even its misfires serve to make Cerebus more distinct as a work.
Frozen Synapse 2 is a more distinct and innovative game than BattleTech is.
There are few sounds more distinct than the classic tom of a Roland TR-808.
Instead, the game uses a much more distinct and inventive way to let you customize your characters.
Though the graphics are sharper than Spielberg's, and the light more distinct, the cues are still there.
There are some boutique cold-pressed roasted peanut oils, but they have a more distinct peanuty flavor.
On the Internet, individual posters and tweeters are more distinct, but collectives of thinkers are less common.
I'm hoping that as I release more music, that line will become less blurry and more distinct.
"It has a more distinct, exotic scent," said Ms. Wexstten, who sources Bulgarian lavender for her products.
Lefties warned that without a spell in opposition to formulate more distinct policies, the party would be doomed.
What inspired you to take that step and make things more distinct than the records that came before?
The rivers are rich in sediment to begin with, but heavy rains make them all the more distinct.
But there are a few bits and pieces that make these two devices more distinct from each other.
The outlines of shapes are more distinct, and people's eyes, for example, now pop in a very noticeable way.
A new thing is voiced out of the chamber but this time a bit more distinct, soft and clear.
As predicted, the eggs of different parasitised species looked far more distinct than did those from different unparasitised species.
As many photojournalists gravitated towards bloodshed and violence during the Augusto Pinochet years, Errazuriz's work became even more distinct.
The two researchers devised a way to determine whether a single population descended from two or more distinct groups.
Their performances make that of the only new cast member — Ms. Kalukango — even more distinct and grave by comparison.
The chemical structure of your piss and the piss of the person in the next stall couldn't be more distinct.
After a term or two of the other party, there's likely to be political demand for a more distinct alternative.
And OMG, I could see more distinct outlines and details between the First Order's starships and the blackness of space.
They talk a whole lot more, they interact with other familiar characters — they generally just have much more distinct personalities.
The G5X, meanwhile, was a slightly smaller but more distinct camera that stood out for its style and feature-heavy approach.
ArXiv was started before most journals went online, so was initially more distinct from such journals than online databases are now.
However, if you try a spoon full of the whipped cream on its own, the peach flavor is much more distinct.
These young white nationalists have grown into a more distinct branch of the American far-right movement over the last year.
The audio is more distinct due to stereo separation and visuals move smoother across the screen (thanks to the high refresh rate).
It's a common issue between platforms like Android, iOS, Microsoft, and so on, but the difference is much more distinct with Samsung.
Textured implants tend to be stiffer, and may be more ideal for people who want an implant with a more distinct shape.
The weakness becomes more distinct — the birds can't hold their necks straight or tuck their wings or call as they once did.
I'm still in that middle stage of sorting through everything I've absorbed in my life to search for some more distinct identity.
The plucking of the guitar strings sounded more distinct and less muddled, even with noisy subway rails grinding in the real world background.
But Mr. Whalen made some subtle changes, including moving the portal between the foyer and the living room, to create more distinct spaces.
Template matching uses larger quakes, which are more distinct, as models for what a smaller quake might look like in a given area.
If the Warriors remain, for now, more distinct materials than finished structure, Curry's performance on Monday reinforced just how excellent those materials are.
Although they were overcooked, they had a pleasant sweet and sour glaze that had a more distinct flavor than I'd tasted all evening.
Manu Pauwels, spokesperson for the International Trappist Association, said the UN designation would make Belgian beer culture more distinct than its global counterparts.
Lan's characters are rendered in mostly black-and-white, making the pops of color to symbolize emotion or communication feel even more distinct.
We don't learn much about the lives of these people, and as the months go by, they grow less rather than more distinct.
The prospect of higher prices on chicken, cereal and snacks costs comes as inflation emerged as a more distinct threat in recent weeks.
Next the amorphous mold is placed in a machine that gives it a more distinct, detailed shape, and again it's placed in the fire.
One thing I learned by doing this exercise is that my low self-esteem falls into even more distinct categories than I previously thought.
This phone is supposed to sit apart from the regular iPhone, so it'll probably be given a more distinct name to make it stand out.
The way the instruments were formed and constructed in that period make them much more distinct from one another than their more powerful modern equivalents.
With nothing tugging on your head and no wires trying to trip you up, the sense of getting transported somewhere else is even more distinct.
Other changes include a device to prevent pilots from releasing the ship's landing gear too early and new control switches to make them more distinct.
Black tar is more distinct and harder to lace with other substances because of its stickiness and colour; mixing in white powder can put buyers off.
Volkswagen will make its three mass-market brands more distinct to reduce overlaps and defuse tensions within the carmaking group, its chief executive said on Thursday.
Even though the wines I brought were more distinct and delicious in my personal opinion, I have still enjoyed what I have consumed at the bar.
She attributed the difference to a more distinct work-life divide, where people use Facebook to communicate with friends and family, and LinkedIn with work connections.
The two gangs' movements became more distinct, with the Jets dancing on their backs and stomachs, manipulating their limbs like break dancers, then rising to attack.
As parties grow polarized, they have clearer and more distinct brands that make it more likely that voters evaluate state and local candidates through their national affiliations.
The app dock is also going to look a bit more distinct, with a slight blurring effect to make apps stand out, similar to what iOS does.
Code services are then sold quietly on Chinese language marketplaces, resulting in sometimes 5 to 10 (or more) distinct apps being signed with the same Enterprise Certificate.
Other leaders, who see Mr. Sanders's and Ms. Warren's electorates as more distinct, say both candidates will be in contention through the Super Tuesday contests in March.
It&aposs a draw for young professionals and business travelers that seek something more distinct than the standard hotel, while still adhering to a reasonable price point.
Now, you can dance to house music upstairs at the Panorama Bar, while the downstairs area is for techno, where the sound is harder, faster and more distinct.
A sound piece by Matthew Patterson-Curry grows more cacophonous as the portraits become more distinct, with human-made noise giving way to the calls of extinct birds.
With so much material to choose from, we are now breaking down our archives into subsections, so each of our next releases will each have a more distinct character.
"With the sports apparel space becoming increasingly crowded, Under Armour needs to carve out a more distinct and edgy position," said Neil Saunders, managing director at research firm GlobalData.
At the same time, the new logo feels like it might also be an attempt to keep Facebook's different brands a little bit more distinct amid almost nonstop controversy.
Having the FCC operate with more distinct legislative boundaries for when and how the agency should intervene in the dynamics of the telecommunications marketplace would be a beneficial spur.
Such a stance raises the prospect that Scottish politics will begin to look more federalised, with the main Britain-wide parties having ever more distinct identities north of the border.
"I always ask his opinion on everything and he always helps me put together my looks," she added of the rapper, who she credits with making her style more distinct.
Prior to the London Games, the team's practices were confined to more distinct blocks of time throughout the year, other than in the immediate buildup to the Games, she said.
For Matt Smith's green sonic, the noises became more distinct and the extension became automatic, snapping out and opening its claw-like front end at the touch of a button.
According to Women's Health, some women on the keto diet have noticed that their personal areas have a more distinct smell, a phenomenon that has been described as 'keto crotch.
For one thing, she has complicated her compositions by adding many more figures as well as dividing the ground in two or more distinct areas, water and sky, for example.
Some in the SPD now want to cooperate with Merkel outside of a formal coalition agreement, in the hope of better preserving a more distinct separate identity in voters' minds.
The maps on the right make it much clearer that the opioid epidemic is following geographic patterns — suddenly showing more distinct trends in the Midwest, South, and West than previously understood.
"With the sports apparel space becoming increasingly crowded, Under Armour needs to carve out a more distinct and edgy position," Neil Saunders, managing director at GlobalData Retail, said in a note.
His quickness attacking off a ball screen still catches opposing bigs off balance, and Miami's admirable drive-and-kick identity feels like it's mutated into something even more distinct than before.
Mr. Dunne plays excerpts from Mr. Potts's recordings and dances to them, sometimes barefoot, sometimes in sneakers and finally in traditional Irish reinforced shoes, which produce a more distinct tapping sound.
"New normal" students need a different type of support as they pursue continuous education across a work life that is likely to include 30 or more distinct jobs and three distinct careers.
Unlike their Hui neighbors, they are more distinct in their Eurasian looks, have retained their own language, and enjoy a cuisine that draws from both Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and Chinese elements.
This is their first joint effort, and already a standout: While the menu is almost identical to those found at other Ethiopian restaurants, the flavors are brighter and the textures more distinct.
Thousands of women were given a diagnosis of multiple-personality disorder; they discovered that they had two or more distinct personalities, at least one of which had been abused as a child.
The layered guitars of Brand New's "Can't Get It Out" were more distinct on the IQbuds, and the ability to adjust the treble and bass made the listening experience much more enjoyable.
It makes Ant-Man and the Wasp feel like something more distinct than just the Ant-Man sequel, and helps it stand out from the other two movies Marvel put out this year.
Revealing the findings in the journal Science Advances, researchers identified Chinese red pandas as having redder faces and more distinct white and dark red tail rings compared with their Himalayan red panda neighbors.
After 12 years of the same chancellor, eight of them in a baggy coalition with the SPD, voters turned to narrower, more distinct parties in a trend that is present across much of Europe.
Under the surface, the giraffe is even more distinct, with a super-powerful heart and high blood pressure in order to pump blood all the way up its six-foot neck to its brain.
Prata cachaça is a liquor distilled from fermented cane sugar juice, so it's a little funkier and more distinct than sugarcane rum, but you can definitely substitute the latter in this sweet, fruity punch.
At one point during the rehearsal, Ms. Haïm encouraged the double basses to take charge of a line and give it a more distinct contour by varying the length and weight of the notes.
As the two parties become more distinct, it's easier for leaders to credibly claim that their ideas were clearly presented, different from what their opponent(s) offered, and won over the voters on their merits.
"The next step in the evolution of Kate Spade is to rebuild the brand with a much more distinct image and to ensure that collections align with this," GlobalData Retail managing director Neil Saunders said.
Early consumer surveys suggest that upcoming rivals like Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus, which roll out in November and have more distinct programming lanes, have done better jobs wooing potential subscribers than HBO Max.
By 2013, with a more distinct name and persona, he was in the studio with Future, Metro Boomin, Wiz Khalifa, and Mike WiLL Made-It, but he was always the forgotten third guy on a song.
"The present videotapes are the only surviving first-generation recordings of the historic moon walk, and are sharper and more distinct than the few tapes that have survived from the contemporary network television broadcasts," Sotheby's said.
Based on computer model projections on Friday, the likelihood of hundreds of high temperature records during the height of the heat wave has fallen somewhat, but the health threat the heat poses has become more distinct.
In Book Six, which appeared in Norwegian in 2011, a more distinct political viewpoint emerges, complementing the historical analysis in "The Name and the Number," which offers some prescient insights on the appeal of nativist movements.
Meanwhile, the Shield TV Pro&aposs remote is a little more distinct, with a unique triangular prism shape, motion-activated backlit buttons for basic controls, a single shortcut for Netflix, and a microphone for voice control.
"There has been further escalation in the trade and technology tensions between the U.S. and China, which is now having a more distinct impact on currency markets too," HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham said in a note.
They also have three more distinct features that make them unbelievably wearable — a gel insole at the heel, a special curve opening (to protect against blisters) and a wick-away inside (a must-have for sweaty-feet sufferers).
Mr. Remnick, one of the president's fiercest news-media critics, acquitted himself just fine as Senators Al Franken and Thomas R. Carper, although actors like Mr. Esparza and Ivan Hernandez gave more distinct shading to their multiple roles.
Those misogynistic beliefs, so depressingly familiar and widespread, have hardened into a more distinct force in recent years, and have been fueled by the election of Donald Trump and the resurrection of white supremacist groups in American political life.
That became a more distinct possibility after several coronavirus cases were reported Thursday in nearby Montgomery County, Maryland -- and after some attendees of an American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference were in contact with an individual who contracted coronavirus.
The material gaps between rural white communities and rural communities of color The first thing I'll say is that we're still talking in generalities even as we get more distinct about rural white communities versus rural communities of color.
But in banking circles, it has gained a more distinct reputation: Canton is a nexus of the payday lending industry, in which people who have trouble making ends meet from one paycheck to the next take out high-interest loans from specialty lenders.
But the deeper he looks, the more distinct each of his emblematic figures becomes, so that, by the end of the book, it seems foolish to expect some secret formula by which Rabindranath Tagore, Eudora Welty and Nina Simone can be bound together.
When I couldn't easily determine whether a particular structure was a mosque or a minaret, I referred to historical satellite imagery, available on Google Earth, to examine older images, taken from alternate camera angles or on clearer days when shadows were more distinct.
With a quick twist, the new controller could switch between the (terrible) eight-way rocker that the original model shipped with and a variant mode that raised up the plus-shaped part of the D-pad for more distinct buttons to push.
As the exhibition continues, more distinct gender phenomena of Edo period Japan are explored, from Kabuki theaters' employment of men in female roles to female sex workers dressed and posing as wakashu for better business, even shaving their heads to further muddle gender roles.
This issue arrives at a moment when a new class of political leader, in Europe and the United States, has arisen to denounce the effects of trade — and to demand that the world's nations become more distinct, its alliances wind down, its weird ties unbind.
"The move will minimise double-counting of album tracks between the Official Singles and Albums Charts and make the two charts more distinct," and their hopes were to boost the number of chart hits each year—for context, just 2100 songs hit number 303 in 230.
The difference between images available on wire services like the one above and Moon's left some wondering if Moon's image was a sly parody, particularly given that the contrast in skin tone was even more distinct in a black-and-white follow-up posted several hours later.
Mr. Thian's work shows that the Confederacy rejected its first flag design to make it more distinct from the United States flag, which had inspired and therefore resembled the flags of Liberia and an early flag of the Sandwich Islands, where there were communities of free blacks.
Perched high above the Euphrates in the region that is now called Deir ez-Zor, the ruins of Dura-Europos have yielded more distinct artifacts than almost any other ancient archaeological site: an intact Roman shield, a lavishly painted synagogue, a temple to the gods of nearby Palmyra.
The more distinct dramatis personae include Capper (Michael Smiley), whose leg is injured and is quickly abandoned; Smith (Gordon Kennedy), who barks orders at everyone and takes notes in a mysterious book; Karlsson (Deirdre Mullins), a medic; and a pair of hostages dressed like prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
"Three years in, we're really happy with it and the reception, and it's been exactly what we wanted to do in LA," Groth said of the festival's evolution, explaining that the growth towards a film and music pairing came from a desire to offer festival fans a more distinct experience, as well as establish an event in Los Angeles.
As Sotheby's puts it: The present videotapes are the only surviving first-generation recordings of the historic moon walk, and are sharper and more distinct than the few tapes that have survived from the contemporary network television broadcasts – all of which endured some loss of video and audio quality with each successive transmission from microwave tower to microwave tower.
The room around them bursts with pattern and texture (the chair, the rug, the curtains, even the cardboard box), which makes the human figures even more distinct — they don't just blend into the background: Now let's compare that glimpse of the past to this shot of the cold future, of Shirley and Theo at Shirley's mortician station: The coolness of this scene adds to the emotional depth.
Defining exactly what an online platform is was a necessary precursor to the call for evidence — with the EC coming up with the following typically dry descriptor: "'Online platform' refers to an undertaking operating in two (or multi)-sided markets, which uses the Internet to enable interactions between two or more distinct but interdependent groups of users so as to generate value for at least one of the groups".
In many of Hartley's poems, indeed, there is a strong sense of isolation, a being apart and away from other human beings, whether it be simply an issue of distance and space as in the poem from a high Paris window, or a more distinct sense of separation from others through religion and social position as in the window washer's poem (despite his gentle declarations in this work, Hartley has often been described as a strong anti-Semite).

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