Distinctive
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I'm thinking here, for example, of customs like ancestral worship, of a very
distinctive
notion of the state, likewise, a very
distinctive
notion of the family, social relationships like guanxi, Confucian values and so on.
Johannesburg is known for its
distinctive
skyline, which I could barely see that morning.
She created the Swiss people named the Uvulites, and they have this
distinctive
yodeling song that they use the uvula for.
Because the theory predicts that the Big Bang would have been so intense that as space rapidly expanded, tiny quantum jitters from the micro world would have been stretched out to the macro world, yielding a
distinctive
fingerprint, a pattern of slightly hotter spots and slightly colder spots, across space, which powerful telescopes have now observed.
We saw the
distinctive
railings, which we could use.
We see the
distinctive
railing that we saw the guys throwing the bodies over.
It's infused with a very complex cocktail of chemicals, so it smells very luxurious and very distinctive, and, being a Procter and Gamble brand, it's been supported by a lot of mass media advertising.
But trust, in the end, is
distinctive
because it's given by other people.
They have to be powerful magnets with
distinctive
appeal to bring in all those new green urbanites.
And it turns out that that's so
distinctive
that you can actually look at this tree, and you can actually use it to determine that this is a technological system versus a biological system.
She stabs it with a stinger that is a sense organ equipped with small sensory bumps that allow her to feel the
distinctive
texture of a roach's brain.
And mammals got bigger, their brains got bigger at an even faster pace, and the neocortex got bigger even faster than that and developed these
distinctive
ridges and folds basically to increase its surface area.
Far from being sources of agony and dread, hard choices are precious opportunities for us to celebrate what is special about the human condition, that the reasons that govern our choices as correct or incorrect sometimes run out, and it is here, in the space of hard choices, that we have the power to create reasons for ourselves to become the
distinctive
people that we are.
Though there is certainly a Burning Man aesthetic, pioneered by artists like Kate Raudenbush and Michael Christian, much of the
distinctive
character of the work here comes from the desert itself.
You can see the faces, but they don't look distinctive, and none of them looks familiar, and it's only by spotting an orange hair ribbon that you find your daughter.
TK: And be
distinctive.
I mean, it's distinctive, I'll give them that.
Even every tooth is its own
distinctive
neighborhood, and our guts are teaming metropolises of interacting microbes.
Maillard reactions result when proteins and sugars break down and rearrange themselves, forming ring-like structures, which reflect light in a way that gives foods like Thanksgiving turkey and hamburgers their distinctive, rich brown color.
The New Yorker's is particularly
distinctive.
If we could build this Earth-sized telescope, we could just start to make out that
distinctive
ring of light indicative of the black hole's event horizon.
Different types of images have very
distinctive
sets of puzzle pieces.
And there are experiences of being a continuous and
distinctive
person over time, built from a rich set of memories and social interactions.
And since the devices use lower temperatures and do not combust or burn the marijuana, they can do this very discreetly, without the
distinctive
smell of burnt marijuana.
Yet although the book is deeply concerned with morality, "Crime and Punishment" never comes across as merely moralizing, with each character given their own
distinctive
and convincing voice.
This takes a second, but it's a
distinctive
stage.
SS: Aimee and I thought we'd just talk a little bit, and I wanted her to tell all of you what makes her a
distinctive
athlete.
The few surfaces not covered by signs are often clad in a distinctive, dark green-gray, striated aluminum siding.
It could have been harder to have arms treaties, if instead of nuclear weapons there had been some smaller thing or something less
distinctive.
What is a
distinctive
approach to generating jobs in post-conflict situations?
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