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you recognize it, it's clear. "It had a distinct shape. The car was distinctive in its design".
The car was distinctive in its design.
bringing its distinctive community of birds, reptiles, and marsupials with it.
This was a result of the Australian plate slowly drifting north over tens of millions of years, after breaking away from Antarctica in the south, bringing its distinctive community of birds, reptiles,
What's really distinctive about Tokyo and actually Japanese cities more generally is they all interconnect.
What's really distinctive about Tokyo, and actually Japanese cities more generally, is they all interconnect.
The distinctive blue-ring angelfish can be seen on many Andaman dive sites, individually or in pairs.
The raccoon butterflyfish is one of the most distinctive species.
to their own distinctive love language (this might mean that we need to leave the kitchen
Shyness is rooted in a distinctive way of interpreting strangers.
One distinctive characteristic of the Kasuga-zukuri style is the sloping roof which extends over the front of the shrine like you can see behind me.
One distinctive characteristic of the Kasuga-zukuri style is the sloping roof which extends over the front of the shrine, like you can see behind me.
Primarily made in Morioka and Oshu cities, these distinctive and traditional nanbu ironware kettles are highly prized for their simple yet elegant designs.
Primarily made in Morioka and Ōshū cities, these distinctive and traditional nambu ironware kettles are highly prized for their simple yet elegant designs.
So before we eat anything, here's why stromming has such a distinctive aroma.
So, before we eat anything, here's why Söströmming has such a distinctive aroma.
But when Franklin was at his best, what I think makes him truly distinctive is when he's translating philosophy into practical innovation.
But when Franklin was at his best, what I think makes him truly distinctive is when he's translating philosophy into practical innovation.