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He looked up at me, his face getting distinctly green.
When he looked at me again, I saw his face distinctly.
Even a few feet from the wall I could hear distinctly.
But as the months went by, he found evidence of a distinctly different kind.
And quite distinctly I made out the figure of that man.
If not, then I'd say money comes out distinctly on top.
But it seems to me the change is distinctly for the better.
Then she distinctly heard the front door being opened again.
Soon they could distinctly see the difference between day and night.
The first words that I heard distinctly were the woman's.
The man stood up and I could see his face more distinctly.
"There almost seems to be a human need to make something distinctly your own."
It was a clear day and one can see every building in the town distinctly.
In a moment he had passed through them, and could see the house distinctly.
Yet she is also a distinctly modern American woman in many ways.
So distinctly his own person that there was no space for her.
To the point that she herself felt distinctly out of things at first.
He could hear the sound very distinctly, more beautiful than any music.
He saw the man beyond the piece too, although not distinctly.
Only two left now, and both of them looked distinctly on edge.
I remember very distinctly the morning when my father came to tell us we had a new baby sister.
Nothing happened, yet he could distinctly sense the presence of something living.
This new knowledge added distinctly to my sense of security.
We would hear it distinctly for at least a minute.
And they heard the sound distinctly, somewhere in the air about them.