It will take a while, he said, to develop a distinctive product with a real Italian heritage.
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Nearly every film directed by Steven Spielberg since "Schindler's List" (1993) has radiated a distinctive luster, a kind of visual autograph.
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Summers, who has a distinctive tattoo of a ghoulish face on his right arm, has arrests dating back to 2002, police said.
He has a distinctive tattoo of a pair of flaming dice on his inner left forearm, as well as tattoos on his right leg.
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Both Democrats and Republicans believe that this will be a distinctive election, a la 1980 and 1932 -- featuring big issues and big differences between the two parties.
He was known to wear a gold neck chain with a cross and has a distinctive tattoo of a pair of flaming dice on his inner left forearm as well as tattoos on his right leg.
Despite a few commonalities Thibert sees between his Springfield and the fictional namesake, including a distinctive bridge and a few of the local political figures, the city failed to win a national contest to determine which Springfield is the Springfield.
Among those who have never come forward is a man who wore a distinctive green jacket with a large "V" symbol on it.
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But as its growth slows, I wonder if essentially becoming a social utility that Zuckerberg long said Facebook should be is distinctive enough a mission to maintain its momentum.
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The pattern, Rousseau says, is as distinctive as a fingerprint.
According to James Dunkerley, the director of the new institute, the flows of ideas, people, goods, services and culture are now so substantial as to help to give a distinctive character to the hemisphere as a whole.
Symptoms of measles include fever, cold-like symptoms, fatigue, conjunctivitis and a distinctive red-brown rash that appears a few days into the illness.
He also had a distinctive tattoo on his right thigh of a ship's steering wheel and an Armani stud earring in his left ear.
As the movement developed, a distinctive reading of the Constitution came to play a central role among its principles.
Delivering a distinctive, brand-defining customer experience is a powerful solution.
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Importantly, immediately after MacDonald, seriously injured and woozy, phoned for emergency assistance, a military policeman speeding to the scene spotted a woman with long blond hair and a distinctive floppy hat standing in the rain on a street corner near the MacDonald home.
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As it turns out, they also have a distinctive U-shaped curve, and it looks a lot like ours.
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It has drawn attention to the example of Canada, which also supports a distinctive music scene in spite of the presence of a much larger neighbour.
Compared with the film-makers of Hollywood, who populate Los Angeles' most venerable cluster, or the metal workers in northern Italy, who have been around for centuries, toytown lacks a distinctive and deeply ingrained collection of skills that make a region's advantage so hard to imitate.
As in-room connectivity becomes more widespread, what was once seen as a distinctive feature to attract discerning customers is increasingly regarded as a necessary service.
He will also have demonstrated that there is a distinctive centre-left programme for Britain, albeit one of a rather old-fashioned sort.
With its textured-rubber grip, and brass top and bottom covers that develop a distinctive appearance after years of use, the MX-1 offers a classic design reminiscent of traditional film cameras.
Simmons and McDaniels developed a distinctive style that was sparse and heavily rhythmic, and that often had a sly sense of humor.
Many companies went so far as to consider a good supply of golf courses and cheap caddies wearing Vietnam's distinctive conical hats a precondition for coming to the country.
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Back at Ballymany on that fateful night, the stallion with a distinctive white blaze on his face and four white "socks" was loaded into a horse box never to be seen again.
Between the enclave of Dibba and the port town of Khor Fakkan, it is worth stopping to visit the oldest mosque in the UAE, the Al Bidiyah Archaeological Mosque, which has a distinctive architecture, built from stone and mudbricks in the 15th Century and topped by a pointed dome roof.
The entire backs of the devices are wrapped in Kevlar, with a distinctive herringbone-like pattern of black and gray rectangles that give the rear of the phones a very smooth, seamless feel.
London, UK, 2 January, 2013: Canonical today announced a distinctive smartphone interface for its popular operating system, Ubuntu, using all four edges of the screen for a more immersive experience.
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Will he opt for a distinctive right-wing coalition with which he might feel more ideologically comfortable, but will put him on a course of collision with many of Israel's friends around the world?
Borrowman pointed out a distinctive pale-grey saddle patch behind the dorsal fin and identified the orca as one he sees frequently: a 43-year-old male known as A38.
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