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    The Distinctively flavored compounds are found in the fruit,

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    The ballet is a Distinctively Western form of performance dance.

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    God is holy and Distinctively different and separate from mankind.

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    In 1987, a Distinctively American style of group improvisational dance,

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    Doctor in Business Administration seeks to Distinctively separate you from the rest.

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    In the second year, our students will be even more fully immersed in the Distinctively SOAS program.

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    In the second and third years, our students will be even more fully immersed in the Distinctively SOAS program.

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    In second, third and fourth years' our students will be even more fully immersed in the Distinctively SOAS program.

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    knack for finding new composers of what he regarded as Distinctively English music, which had broad appeal to the public.

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    This fact explains the Distinctively local flavour of the campus as compared to the Collegiate Gothic style of other historic American universities.

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    Current scientific evidence is telling us that dreaming is a powerful, neurologically hard-wired process that strengthens precisely those Distinctively human psychological abilities.

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    However, unlike other pink lakes around the world, its water is still Distinctively pink even when it is in a glass.

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    But what can be confusing at times is that the terms‘financial market' and‘capital market' are used interchangeably, though they are Distinctively different.

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    The Distinctively coloured 24-hour hand displays the“home” reference time in a first time zone which can be read on the graduations on the bezel.

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    I Distinctively remember feeling productive when I was working on these type of tasks- even though they never led me to accomplish anything worthwhile.

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    Compared to other pink lakes around the world, the waters of Lake Hillier is still Distinctively pink even when it is in a glass.

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    The designs have a Distinctively different feel from any others- the minimalist approach and sophisticated placement make them feel less pervasive, modern, and even demure.

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    With this, he explains that the different parts of the soul(similar to that of Aristotle's ideas) are each responsible for different operations, which function Distinctively.

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    Because the country was unified rather late and the regions evolved more or less separately, there are several local cuisines, each Distinctively different from the other.

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    Distinctively Korean designs had emerged by the end of the 12th century, and the white porcelain of the reign of King Sejong of Joseon is quite unique.

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    Descartes's emphasis on knowledge as“clear and distinct” ideas, and John Dewey's assertion that art is“Distinctively aesthetic” with its own“integrity” that lifts it above knowledge, are just two examples.

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    But it wasn't until the early 1900s the Distinctively shaped mosquito coil was born, thanks to Japanese entrepreneurs Eiichiro and Yuki Ueyama and their katori senk(mosquito-killing incense).

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    It shouldn't be something you have smelled on every other guy in your social circle, but it also shouldn't be so Distinctively strong that it overpowers you.

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    Perhaps most importantly, Foss seemed to have a knack for finding new composers of what he regarded as Distinctively English music, which had broad appeal to the public.

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    But it wasn't until the early 1900s that the Distinctively shaped mosquito coil was born, thanks to Japanese entrepreneurs Eiichiro and Yuki Ueyama and their katori senk(mosquito-killing incense).

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    Each computer system(referred to as a host) on the Internet has at least one IP address that Distinctively recognizes it from all other computer systems on the Internet.

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    While the Arba'een is a Distinctively Shi'a spiritual exercise, Sunni Muslims and even Christians, Yazidis, Zoroastrians, and Sabians partake in both the pilgrimage as well as serving of devotees.

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    We were trading ideas about a possible conference in which Christian scholars from a variety of disciplines would talk about what Distinctively Christian approaches to their work might look like.

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    Due to several contacts in Europe, the Baltic region, America, Latin America, Asia and in particular South-East-Asia, a variety of intercultural characteristics can be Distinctively found in our research and teaching methods.

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    Kaufmann admits that Hegel treated many Distinctively Christian themes and"sometimes could not resist equating" his conception of spirit(Geist)"with God, instead of saying clearly: in God I do not believe; spirit suffices me.

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