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I can describe distinctive tattoos that each of them had
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It was distinctive
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exchange their distinctive position and functions
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I heard the distinctive voice of our would-be crusader, The Man
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Shaped much as the other two, it is distinctive in that there is a bluish crystalline vein running through it
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Once on the porch, she could hear the distinctive difference in musical instruments
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He is a large muscular man wearing a dark blue shirt and shorts with distinctive orange-red hair
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The distinctive call of the
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before they reached it – it’s distinctive standard
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Usually they had no identifiable sex, no organs, no distinctive shape, but his eyes now
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He sometimes resented his naturally distinctive appearance, that it always meant he’d be recognised, for example, by someone who may have only met him once ten years back when still a child – as if a beacon had been activated for him to be noticed from some distance
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Animals drained of blood with distinctive bite marks
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was distinctive, but it really matched nothing in my repertoire
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Even one of the earliest and youngest Revivals would still have a number of memories distinctive from someone who had even been subjected to speed learning
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High grown Ceylon teas from the best tea gardens, expertly blended, give this tea its crisp distinctive style, quality and aroma
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It has a pronounced fresh and distinctive flavour
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A green tea that takes its name from its distinctive leaf style said to resemble gunpowder shot
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Our Gunpowder tea produces a straw-coloured liquor with a distinctive flavour and sweet aroma
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That home-made vest with shirt-type pockets up high, with their fake pearl buttons, was Big Frank’s distinctive trademark
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I was just sitting there when I heard it, a loud and distinctive, ‘pop
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He was dressed in a plain red uniform, with matching black and red breeches, wearing a single but very distinctive button on his collar
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Just at that moment, I heard the distinctive ring of the telephone on the tiny night table beside my bed
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His arrest had come as the result of a tip slipped to Edgar because the cocaine came from a new Colombian lab making inroads in its competitor’s marketplace and using the distinctive image of the cartoon character Tweety-Bird as its logo
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Akbar went into work wearing his distinctive polo shirt which he covered his denim jacket over and Muhammad wore a red neck jumper and a sued jacket
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He remembered being, what, nine or ten years old, and sitting with Truman at the stone table in the garden, trying out countless distinctive ways of forming their signatures they would use the remainder of their lives
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The Witch dampens the forest floor and searches for the distinctive noise that the flower makes
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The distinctive shape of a Wyvern’s head could be seen emerging from the bubbling foam
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The distinctive note of the cute little robo-tractor he used was close by the house
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) Apparently he wrote with ‘a distinctive blend of mocking humor, penetrating insight, and calculated outrageousness…’ Fort investigated, documented and was in some ways an advocate of all kinds of occult, paranormal and supernatural events
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Asians, a group of African men wearing distinctive Kente clothing, and a group
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” From his bloodshot eyes and distinctive aroma I could tell he had just smoked some pot
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We clearly see that some men have distinctive
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I had not witnessed one, but I understand most of the accused are reconciled, admit their sins, and are variously punished with fines, imprisonment, wearing distinctive clothing, and such
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The Lone Star Ballet, Amarillo Opera, and Amarillo Symphony perform in the distinctive 1,279 seat Globe News Center for the Performing Arts
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The building, now preserved for future generations, remains a beloved Amarillo landmark with its distinctive Santa Fe sign still burning brightly and visible for miles
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Above: Cowboy hats are a distinctive trademark of those who prefer to
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Amarillo has the distinctive honor of being
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revamped to reflect Honda’s distinctive
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This suggests that there must be as many distinctive inner natures as there are artistic bodies to incorporate them, and so at least that many definitions of what art is valid and what is not
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I breathed in her alluring scent; she always had her own distinctive smell that was just delicious to me
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Its resonance was as precise and distinctive as the voice of the owner
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a distinctive approach to religion or prayer: the spirituality of the desert Fathers
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It still maintains its distinctive Scottish ambiance
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Distinctive landmark of Sydney and called The
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With a distinctive sloping roof, the house, sits on a higher level, allowing the best views of the ocean
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all distinctive individuals so the reasons for our procrastination
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Another part of myself is when I have a very distinctive feeling
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He had had no trouble finding me, since the car was distinctive, and the church was in the center of town
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You—and we—were blessed in that you have always been a person of unique ability and distinctive character
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That’s when I heard, from the back of the elevator, the distinctive voice of Chairman Strouse say, “Hi, Roy, those wouldn’t happen to be the prints of our Institute commercials, would they?” A hot-flash went through me when I told him they were, immediately alarmed that the next thing he might say was to get them to the screening room so we could look at them
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Even as distinctive as we are, we can pass unnoticed
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There was also a small white flower with a very distinctive blue ribbon around it
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He and Whisenand wore dark suits, white shirts, and the distinctive slanted red and blue stripes of school ties
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He had to personally supervise the offloading of luggage from the cargo hold of the Alpha Airlines DC-3s and DC-4s to intercept the inbound bags or packages that had distinctive markings
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captain's headpiece and distinctive tunic moving forward through the group that surrounded
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The final night that awaits them all is calling his sister, and beyond that the distinctive power of the link with the mind-executioner drawing her back
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decreed that a distinctive Coast Guard emblem on a field of blue and orange stripes be placed on the hulls of all USCG air, inland water, and sea craft
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Lightship: small ship equipped with distinctive light and anchored near an obstruction to navigation or in entrances or shallow water to warn ships
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But, suddenly, there it was, their distinctive
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He threw back his crimson cloak drawing his two distinctive Su-Katii blades, and with a war cry he charged into the decimated Tanarians’ fulfilling his bloodlust and completing his betrayal
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He started to don his distinctive Su-Katii armour but suddenly stopped, and called his squire and told him to fetch a set of standard Tanarian infantry armour
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The distinctive war paint on their faces could now clearly be seen
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The Tanarian foot-soldiers came within fifty yards of the enemy, then a distinctive horn sounded and the marauding riders turned tail and rode rapidly back up the sides of the track in single file, allowing the weight of the infantry to smash into the waiting invaders
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Today he wore his distinctive gladiator’s helm, as he liked his opponents to see what was coming after them and its long spiked ridges let all who faced him know they were about to meet with a champion of the arena
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The wide tail-light is real distinctive, and the control display, too
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the lighted building with the distinctive blue roof and then down into Sharon’s eyes
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Be reflective of the organization‘s distinctive competency;
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With that a slim blonde girl emerged from the kitchen saying hello in the most distinctive Dublin accent
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did, but with one distinctive difference: his father could die, Atlai couldn’t
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The tendency to escape oneś responsibilities to give in to the allure of playing and having fun (first the Great Puppet Theatre, then Toyland) constitutes a distinctive attribute of the character together with the tendency to conceive projects that cannot be realized
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I broke into one and found that it had been used to store barrels of grain and oil, the smell was distinctive and a few broken bins lay on the vast concrete floor
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The lady said a man called Smith with a distinctive, bristle-cut hair, wanted to see you
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Not so much the fact that his hair was pitch black and tied in a band at the back of his head, but the distinctive forehead, the high, arched eyebrows, the dark, black eyes and the broad cheekbones--they all suggested one incredible fact
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distinctive and elegant stores loaded with antiques, sparkling crystal, souvenirs and memorabilia fervently sought by tourists, and headed for Stare Mesto, the old town
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It was true! Flying in the strong breeze from the top of the pole was a large very distinctive flag
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He imagined her sculpted face with the oh so tiny cleft on the tip of her nose and a matching shadow of a cleft on her chin being so distinctive as to make her unforgettable
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"Are you the English one who used all my razors?" he asked, his distinctive accent telling me he was the German flat mate
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Ten yards up and Joe Billie froze—a paw print visible in one of Elise‘s petite and distinctive footprints
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He had been walking for a few minutes when he heard the distinctive clicking sounds once again
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The estate was separated into four distinctive parts; the main house and outbuildings, the formal gardens with vegetable gardens and orchards; the farms; the real estate; the forests
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The vineyard is still going today, but now their wines are shipped to various countries and are quite well known for the distinctive flavour of the area
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" A cheery voice with that distinctive accent from the
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deodorant from this morning, but I also caught another scent that was more distinctive and so
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They heard helicopters winding up to take off, but in the darkness overhead they heard the distinctive whoosh of an AARV
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Lawrence River over 150 times before being born, and Melissa wondered, with amusement, if the child would recognize the distinctive noise of the metal grate roadway of the Victoria Bridge later in life
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The accent was subdued, but still distinctive
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Fatima was the first to spot the distinctive shape
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unique shaped skull and distinctive coat patterns
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“Don’t worry, lad,” his distinctive English accent carved around the words
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results in a memorable and distinctive outcome
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I noticed also that this same individual had deliberately left his footprints in muddy terrain, along the singular path he had taken, when he could so easily have walked upon more compact and solid ground, which wouldn’t have yielded such distinctive prints
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‘I was potting plants in the greenhouse,’ said Mr Tower, with his distinctive West Country burr
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She came up with the name of Fish Stocks Limited and had it blazoned on the side of her fishing boat, which she painted a distinctive yellow
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of the same notation to give the distinctive 'Pythonic' feel to it so that we don't have to keep learning new ways to do things
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There are two distinctive ways in which psychics work, either with the use of tools
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Hot sauce can be substituted for the cayenne; however, the last four spices add a distinctive touch
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Kikkoman seems to have a more distinctive flavor
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With its distinctive shape and color, the OUTLANDER was however easy to follow and O’Neal had no trouble keeping behind it, observing a cautious distance in order not to be spotted
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as he reached his fingers up to his lips where he could still taste Cloud's distinctive flavor on them