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Each of the eight Whitefield novels deploys this scenario, but each one has a distinctive, handcrafted feel.
‘EDDIE’S BOY,’ BY THOMAS PERRY, CONTINUES THE SAGA OF A RETIRED HIT MAN WHO CAN’T ESCAPE HIS PASTBILL SHEEHANNOVEMBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTOn Represent, you can see what your representative focuses on in their press releases, as well as the distinctive topics they discuss more than other members of Congress.
WHO IS MY MEMBER OF CONGRESS? HOW TO FIND OUT WHAT YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS HAVE BEEN UP TO.BY CYNTHIA GORDY GIWAOCTOBER 28, 2020PROPUBLICAVox’s work is reaching more people than ever, but our distinctive brand of explanatory journalism takes resources — particularly during a pandemic and an economic downturn.
HOW OLD SHOULD A PRESIDENT BE?DANIEL J. LEVITINOCTOBER 22, 2020VOXWatch footage of her perform, and you’ll see her massive range and distinctive tone, which has kept her beloved since the 1930s.
LISTEN TO AFRICA’S SINGING GIANTSJOSHUA EFERIGHEOCTOBER 2, 2020OZYIts distinctive design is to help it maintain laminar flow over as much of the aircraft as possible.
THIS WEIRD-LOOKING PLANE COULD SOMEDAY BE A FAST, CLEAN OPTION FOR AIR TRAVELROB VERGERSEPTEMBER 28, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThere was a distinctiveness in the model of the wooden ship that was an almost infallible index to her nationality.
WITH AIRSHIP AND SUBMARINEHARRY COLLINGWOODThe heavy, black velvet dress Miss Weeks had loaned her was entrancing in its rich beauty and distinctiveness.
HELEN IN THE EDITOR'S CHAIRRUTHE S. WHEELERThe modern ghost has more individuality, more distinctiveness, in the main, than his forbears.
THE SUPERNATURAL IN MODERN ENGLISH FICTIONDOROTHY SCARBOROUGHMori (1928a:16) first mentioned in Japanese text the alleged distinctiveness of the salamander occurring on Cheju Do.
SOME REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS FROM KOREAROBERT G WEBBThese hands are unwontedly realistic, and emphasize their distinctiveness in every vein and wrinkle.
THE STRAND MAGAZINE, VOLUME V, ISSUE 27, MARCH 1893VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO DISTINCTIVENESS
- air
- character
- complexion
- difference
- discreteness
- disposition
- dissimilarity
- distinction
- distinctiveness
- eccentricity
- habit
- humor
- identity
- idiosyncrasy
- independence
- individualism
- ipseity
- makeup
- manner
- nature
- oddity
- oneness
- originality
- particularity
- peculiarity
- rarity
- seity
- selfdom
- selfhood
- selfness
- singleness
- singularity
- singularness
- temper
- temperament
- uniqueness
- unity
- unlikeness
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- idiosyncrasy
- independence
- individualism
- ipseity
- makeup
- manner
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- oddity
- oneness
- originality
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- unlikeness
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- attitude
- bent
- capacity
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- complexion
- constitution
- distinctiveness
- ego
- emotions
- frame of mind
- humor
- idiosyncrasy
- inclination
- individualism
- individuality
- inner nature
- intellect
- kind
- makeup
- mentality
- mettle
- mood
- nature
- outlook
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- quality
- soul
- spirit
- stamp
- structure
- susceptibility
- tendency
- turn
- type
- way
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