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What kind of parent is most likely to give a child such a distinctively black name?
Was there not something distinctively American about the notion of making the team?
I know you want to find a distinctively Russian way to the future, and that's your right.
"The more you put into it the less you're going to taste distinctively."
Because of this, they nearly always have a distinctively organic look.
Many consider his music to portray a distinctively American style.
More distinctively, the special discussed the state of the country in broader terms.
The signs also appear to be a distinctively American phenomenon.
The ballet is a distinctively Western form of performance dance.
The clothes represent, he said, a distinctively American approach to fashion.
The deal included a "rights issue," a distinctively British feature.
There was, however, a general attack on distinctively Scottish institutions.
He is easily recognized by his distinctively long, white beard.
The state as a whole tried to work out a sense of a distinctively Austrian identity.
He was, distinctively, to wear an eye patch for the rest of his life.
The jury trial is a distinctively American tradition in a cultural sense, too.
But the two mechanisms of radio broadcasting were distinctively different.
However, there are some forms of cuisine considered distinctively English.
On the other hand, each culture weighted the core effects distinctively.
His voice is distinctively known for quality, volume and vigor.
The game, like the people who made it their own, is an immigrant, transformed into something distinctively American.
It would be good to have more distinctively black voices engaged in the telling of history.
Through this medium, he hoped, a distinctively Canadian voice would be heard.
For example: fragments have to be distinctively different from restored parts.
In such cases, the design and decor may be distinctively masculine.