The chore of placing and fastening roughly 1,400 reed bundles, or four tons, pinned down with a few thousand wooden stakes hammered in individually, leaves a distinctive imprint on a roof.
Mr. Marshall's distinctive imprint can be found in the piece's "Pygmalion" motif.
At the onset of its genesis, the fraternity carved its own distinctive imprint on campus life.
The Observer believed Garner was "A novelist of stature who leaves his own distinctive imprint on the le Carré scene."
There lay the distinctive imprint of a Bata tennis shoe.
Goczałkowice Reservoir, by far the largest reservoir in southern Poland, gives the climate in Pszczyna an even more distinctive imprint by moderating winters and summers.
The distinctive emotional imprint of crime is due to the victim being the intentional target of another person's malevolence, therapists say.
These jars' geometrical patterns have a powerful rhythm; one is enough to leave a distinctive imprint on a room.
This series we have a scene where a corpse has a distinctive imprint on its skull.
Panzer has spent over three decades putting his distinctive imprint on music videos.