Italian architects gave St Petersburg its distinctive look, but its flavour is distinctly Russian.
The tall and wide buildings still look distinctly Victorian from the exterior, with light-coloured brick and red-roofed spires.
It is a distinctly different kind of human creation than anything physical or mechanical.
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For next year analysts are optimistic, but distinctly less optimistic than they used to be.
Arianda, who never saw the movie, brought a sexier and distinctly feminist reading to the role.
But Ul-Haq did offer up some thoughts distinctly at odds with the U.S. world view.
Working quietly but urgently, he has injected a distinctly American style of capitalism into the company.
Snuggle up in the distinctly New England ambience of a double, full, queen, or king room.
In Moneyball, Lewis wrote about Billy Bean, a baseball executive with distinctly unconventional views.
From an employee's point of view, that sound distinctly like "more prescription, less pension".
Serono began a century ago in the distinctly old-economy business of extracting proteins from eggs.
This is also a holiday that captures that distinctly American impulse to give something of ourselves.
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Not bad for the guys who started up this distinctly non-techie company in the non-techie midwest.
Yet the two nations are on distinctly different trajectories regarding carbon dioxide emissions and environmental quality.
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Thain, who is thin, athletic and distinctly Clark Kentish, ticks through the remaining assets with sangfroid.
But the quality is erratic and while some scenes are impressively rendered, others look distinctly average.
Now we distinctly see he is in danger of becoming the most powerful of Big Brothers.
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In their secret hearts, most herbs are wild, robust, prolific and distinctly evangelical in persuasion.
The maths of the clay surface are distinctly different to grass or hard-court surfaces.
However, the Little Ouse itself had a distinctly milky appearance when I visited in May 2010.
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What we think of as coaching was, sports historians say, a distinctly American development.
Arts and Culture: There is probably no realm that is so distinctly human as creativity.
Glasenberg charts a distinctly different path from his mining brethren on many other fronts.
The researchers were able to identity four distinctly different patterns of nerve demyelination among the patients.
But still, there is one source of pressure that is distinctly lacking in China.
And after all the Sturm und Drang, the resulting and widely unloved deal was distinctly unlovable.
Her head is held high and her mouth curved in a slight, but distinctly self-satisfied smile.
The old system was distinctly paternalist: either the employer or the government would provide.
To France's relief, there has been no further mention of this distinctly touchy issue.
It was distinctly comforting to feel free to contemplate and not to converse.
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