The buildings of the Austin canon (priest) or Black canons (so called from the colour of their habit) present few distinctive peculiarities.
A distinctive peculiarity of the koch was the relatively big size of its square rudder fin which compensated for the special extra-slim design of the upper part of the rudder.
These were a people without distinctive peculiarity other than that the heads of the men were shaved clean as an egg- eyebrows, scalp, and beard; while the women affected an elaborate coiffure of long varnished spikes, occasionally tipped with flowers or other ornaments.
Thus what may be called subjectivity in the point of view is not a distinctive peculiarity of mind: it is present just as much in the photographic plate.
A distinctive peculiarity of Kanka is that it has three Shakhristans, the establishment of which reflects the stages of the dynamics of town development.
His characters are often quirky, reflecting the distinctive peculiarities of the region's taciturn residents.
To concentrate on the idiom of a serious novel, no matter how distinctive its peculiarities, is to depreciate it, to minimize the universality of its implications.
There are two distinctive peculiarities by reference to which we characterize the soul (1) local movement and (2) thinking, discriminating, and perceiving.
The reason doubt is valuable lies in a distinctive peculiarity of reality after the Fall.
The contents of the manual and the remaining service-books show other distinctive peculiarities; for example the form of troth-plighting in the York marriage-service runs: