Distinct
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The flipside of this is that constantly being told that you are gifted, chosen and born to rule has
distinct
societal downsides.
These three
distinct
elements, together, make a lighting environment that helps us to feel better.
I have had the
distinct
blessing in my life to have worked on a bunch of amazing projects.
Eric Beinhocker estimates that in New York City alone, there are some 10 billion SKUs, or
distinct
commodities, being traded.
And at first, it's just a blur, but very quickly
distinct
things begin to appear in that blur.
Within the first second, energy itself shatters into
distinct
forces including electromagnetism and gravity.
And in the same way that in North America, the Rocky Mountains, Everglades and Great Lakes regions are very distinct, so are the subsurface regions of Antarctica.
They have a
distinct
way of interacting with their environment and their experiences.
And I was actually a potent force in spreading ideas across borders, and I witnessed the rise of Islamist extremism as
distinct
from Islam the faith, and the way in which it influenced my co-religionists across the world.
If we go to the island of Papua New Guinea, we can find about 800 to 1,000
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human languages, different human languages, spoken on that island alone.
Since then, the authors have won on 129 million
distinct
occasions, publishing books.
This is the number of
distinct
people that have helped us digitize at least one word out of a book through reCAPTCHA: 750 million, a little over 10 percent of the world's population, has helped us digitize human knowledge.
If you look very carefully, you may notice that, in fact, the relationship between each pair of dots is
distinct.
This is an 88-by-88-sized Costas array, mapped to notes on the piano, played using a structure called a Golomb ruler for the rhythm, which means the starting time of each pair of notes is
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as well.
Now comedy travels along a
distinct
wavelength from other forms of language.
And he said, "We have the cowboys stationed at
distinct
places all around."
But they're really quite
distinct.
(Skateboard sounds) And the sounds you're hearing came from eight microphones attached to obstacles around the park, and it sounds like chaos, but actually all the tricks start with a very
distinct
slap, but successful tricks end with a pop, whereas unsuccessful tricks more of a scratch and a tumble, and tricks on the rail will ring out like a gong, and voices occupy very unique frequencies in the skate park.
And these cells can either be identical, or they can be
distinct
from each other through asymmetric cell division.
It's a
distinct
privilege to be here.
We electrically linked Jim's AMI muscles, via the electrodes, to a bionic limb, and Jim quickly learned how to move the bionic limb in four
distinct
ankle-foot movement directions.
They're born without spots, and they get spots with age, and they go through pretty
distinct
developmental phases, so that's fun to track their behavior.
And acromegaly has a very
distinct
set of side effects associated with it, principally having to do with vision.
In us, all the senses are
distinct.
He then explained the tonal differences between male and female voices are very different and distinct, and that I had learned it very well, but in a woman's voice.
So this is not a playlist or a list of songs intended for the park, but rather an array of
distinct
melodies and rhythms that fit together like pieces of a puzzle and blend seamlessly based on a listener's chosen trajectory.
More recently, researchers have proposed additional entries such as contempt, shame, and disapproval, but opinions vary on how
distinct
boundaries between these categories can be drawn.
Anatomically modern human beings have been around for about 200,000 years, so we're talking about five percent, at most, of our time as a modern,
distinct
species.
A few years ago, I started researching the Klan, the three
distinct
waves of the Klan, the second one in particular.
Maybe we should look not just here but in remote places where their might be a
distinct
genetic context, there might be environmental factors that protect people.
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