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The whole research program here of studying the
distinctive
parts of the human brain is brand new.
And for example, this particular picture, your common association would be, you know, certain street brand for a certain Western
distinctive
consumer.
I mean, my dad had a very
distinctive
wrapping style, and my mother's handwriting was so close to Santa's.
They can use this ability to learn calls in order to develop more complicated and more
distinctive
calls to identify individuals.
But all of the time when they separate by more than 100 meters, they need to use these individually
distinctive
whistles to come back together again.
Most of these
distinctive
signature whistles are quite stereotyped and stable through the life of a dolphin.
As these two animals form a social bond, their
distinctive
whistles actually converge and become very similar.
We're all thought to have something very distinctive, if not peculiar.
It certainly has a
distinctive
look, but it lacks just about everything else: story, purpose, direction, excitement; you name it.
I love Ustinov's distinctive, literate narration.
Character voices are very well selected and each character is
distinctive
and well acted.
I felt that each character had the an appropriate amount of screen time unlike Spirited Away which was so jammed with
distinctive
characters that it could have been stretched out into an entire series.(The
I haven't watched many other Wallace & Gromit movies (in fact, I think I only watched one other), but the humor is very
distinctive
... and some would also say very British.
Apart from very
distinctive
differences in physical appearance(Anderson's eyes are perceivably larger, lips thicker, nose larger and turned up at the end....etc), Anderson's unable to speak Russian was a ridiculous tell......That's why I detest Anna Anderson and her confederates so much.
Ichikawa had one of the finest careers in Japanese film, but as he never had a
distinctive
style or theme he often seems to be overlooked compared to his near contemporaries such as Ozu and Kurosawa (he was a little younger than them, but not by much).
For much of the '70s into the mid-'80s, he cranked out such stylistically
distinctive
horrors as "City of the Living Dead," "The Beyond," and the brutal giallo "The New York Ripper," fondly remembered by fans like myself.
Ray started his career in the late 1940's before he finds his
distinctive
style.
Over ten uninterrupted minutes of Barbra's
distinctive
visage dead center, filling the big screen with uncompromising ego.
Already writer-director Preston Sturges is experimenting with unusual cinematic effects in telling his stories, creating broadly drawn yet
distinctive
characters and situations, and writing clever and sometimes unexpectedly wise and compassionate dialogue.
"Stroker Ace" is simply a superfluous film with nothing unique or
distinctive
about it.
Despite the
distinctive
personality, it managed to be a silly jest for most of the time.
None of his
distinctive
trademarks here at all, an uninteresting plot and completely terrible acting make this his worst film (in my opinion).
The cultural mix (English, Irish, American, German, Polish) of Head Trader Wendy Foley's (played by Joanna Phillips-Lane) group of staff is balanced with their own
distinctive
mannerisms, interests and personalities which helps to make the rather unfamiliar and, to most people, seemingly sterile subject of financial trading reasonably engaging through the engaging performances of the cast.
The
distinctive
Ronald Coleman is at his best in this piece of Noir about an actor who loses himself in his roles.
The film is packed with Our Guys,
distinctive
actors who add distinction to this work with winning performances.
As in the original, the viewer is treated to a nice little mystery with
distinctive
sights and sounds of pre-war America.
There are numerous films relating to WW2, but Mother Night is quite
distinctive
among them: In this film, we are introduced to Howard Campbell (Nolte), an American living in Berlin and married to a German, Helga Noth (Lee), who decides to accept the role of a spy: More specifically, a CIA agent Major Wirtanen (Goodman) recruits Campbell who becomes a Nazi propagandist in order to enter the highest echelons of the Hitler regime.
According to Harron they used film stock that is no longer produced and fifties style studio lighting even for the outside locations to give the colour portions its
distinctive
look.
Julie Kavner and Jerry Stiller lend their
distinctive
voices to two new characters: Timon's mother and uncle.
The "Bettie Page" look is also still hugely popular within the hetero fetish world and remains as
distinctive
today as it did then.
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