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1 US: Frank Gehry is probably the most distinctive architect of his generation.
2 John's voice for years was one of the most distinctive in rock.
3 The ear-rings are the most distinctive feature of the Kayan woman's adornment.
4 And Tūhoe developed one of the most distinctive dialects in the country.
5 They gave us our most distinctive occupation, ranching on the open range.
6 The new golden dome, its most distinctive feature, is now nearly complete.
7 What is most distinctive in man is intelligent manipulation, brain and hand.
8 The most distinctive feature of the church is the very decorative 'Greenway' chapel.
9 Consequently, the most distinctive Abolitionists welcomed this opportunity to cast off their responsibility.
10 But the emphasis on collectivity misses what is most distinctive about Sappho's poetry.
11 Nevertheless, Weldon found it impossible to discover her most distinctive point.
12 It is the most distinctive member of the alpha-KTx15 subfamily of scorpion toxins.
13 THE nut brown, furrowed face is probably the most distinctive in Irish racing.
14 Phloem companion cells of the root and shoot had the most distinctive translatomes.
15 This restless power of self-invention may prove to have been her most distinctive quality.
16 They also called him one of contemporary fiction's most distinctive and irresistible new voices.
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