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Meanings of distinct individuality in English
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Usage of distinct individuality in English
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Blech is no mere imitator, but has a distinctindividuality.
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That he had ever existed as a separate and distinctindividuality we only learned later.
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Every city and town you must know has its distinctindividuality to the Pilot's eye.
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They had mostly the outline of childish or womanly or manly beauty, without very distinctindividuality.
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Twenty years old, and a perfectly distinctindividuality!
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Indeed, ever after the evening of the birthday party she had assumed to him a distinctindividuality.
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The lack of some such recognition of the distinctindividuality of the sexes was one of the innumerable defects of your society.
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They were, it might be said, one person, for they were seldom seen apart; yet each had preserved his own distinctindividuality.
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In this respect, each Manifestation of God hath a distinctindividuality, a definitely prescribed mission, a predestined revelation, and specially designated limitations.
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Another feature is that the locomotor activity of an animalcule often shows a distinctindividuality: it may swim, for instance, in a loose spiral.
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True and lasting union can only exist where free play is given to distinctindividualities.
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Sarah and Isaac had developed as distinctindividualities as was possible in the time at their disposal.
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Between the two epochs the Greek, Latin, Umbrian, and Keltic lauguages had time to acquire distinctindividualities.
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Probably, the lawyer held, the man owned two distinctindividualities, and the baser instincts gradually overpowered the humane ones.
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We all have distinctindividualities that can be marred or "starred" in the manner of dress we adopt.
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"Furthermore, I have been assured by persons of extreme good taste that my new gowns give me a distinctindividuality I have never before possessed."