One idea is that our distinctive long childhood helps to develop our equally distinctive intelligence.
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Make sure people care about what this is and will remember it as a result of its distinctive character and its equally distinctive branding.
Companies with brands that delivered distinctive benefits generated total shareholder return, relative to their industries, that was 9.5 points higher than brands that were weak in delivering distinctive benefits.
Talents as distinctive as Johnny Cash, Frank Sinatra and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones paid tribute to the singer whom many in Nashville called "Possum" for his distinctive nose.
It causes a distinctive rash on the body - and can lead to meningitis and pneumonia.
Italian architects gave St Petersburg its distinctive look, but its flavour is distinctly Russian.
Many of the people canvassed looked Latino, spoke English with a distinctive accent but spoke no Spanish.
The distinctive birds are recognisable for their tailless body, red faces and legs and black and white underwing.
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These individuals were organized in clans, somewhat like Scottish clans, each known for its distinctive designs.
The distinctive tasting meat was sampled by the Queen at her 1953 Coronation banquet.
What is distinctive about Roominate is the electronics and it had to be about that.
His distinctive designs, featuring folded metal exteriors in free-form shapes, are a billionaire's latest status symbol.
Generations of Germans watched the show set in Munich, with its distinctive, baggy-eyed detective.
One of the most distinctive evolutionary features of human beings is our unusually long, protected childhood.
The distinctive door mirrors, with their twin supporting struts, are fitted with a protective grille.
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This theoretical work which we have just underlined is the distinctive feature of the social sciences.
The short version is that distinctive designs stand out in a crowd and provide brand identity.
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The four Western instruments, particularly the harp, had their own distinctive, delicate color moments as well.
But its distinctive headlights and contoured bumpers with gaping air inlets lend a contemporary flare.
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So distinctive is La Roja's style that it is often compared to poetry and ballet.
Coconut milk lends a distinctive flavour to Sri Lankan curries of fish, meat and vegetables.
C, whose distinctive markings are a rented apartment, a car and some new gadgets.
By contrast, the Scots were demonstrating their appetite for tailored politics, for distinctive treatment.
Soutter had bought the name and distinctive kangaroo label off the shelf from an Adelaide designer.
One of the most distinctive habitats in Lincolnshire is being protected by a new environmental project.
For more than 20 years, Tori Amos has been an inventive and distinctive singer-songwriter.
Mormonism remained more or less theologically whole, with its holy book and its distinctive doctrines.
The really distinctive movies, ones that don't fit and were mostly suppressed, receive limited attention.
Huaconada synthesizes distinctive elements from the Andes and Spain while incorporating new, modern elements.
But that's enough to seem more distinctive than the old Quarter Pounder with Cheese.
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