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1 But the most distinguishing feature of the campaign was its music.
2 But Marcus's most distinguishing physical feature is his menacing facial expression.
3 To this dread we have sacrificed the most distinguishing honors of this kingdom.
4 This fact gives the most distinguishing characteristic to her literary methods.
5 Perhaps the most distinguishing feature of Spider-Man is his ability to shoot webs.
6 The inviting openness of the Sierra woods is one of their most distinguishing characteristics.
7 Their most distinguishing characteristics can, at best, only be indicated.
8 These slang types are among your city's most distinguishing features.
9 Her most distinguishing characteristic, however, was rapidity of thought.
10 It was one of the most distinguishing features of his character, and I thought he would understand.
11 The times which followed the Restoration peculiarly require that unsparing impartiality which is his most distinguishing virtue.
12 Early in his career in Silver City it was observed that perhaps his most distinguishing trait was curiosity.
13 That adroitness which formed the most distinguishing trait in his character, began very early to render him conspicuous.
14 But the most distinguishing characteristic of him is, that he is a disputant, and higgles over an argument.
15 The strong, serene, upright look which was her most distinguishing and characteristic expression, actually shone on her face.
16 His most distinguishing features were snake-cold eyes, like a Cheyenne gambler's....
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