It's far better than Robson and Jerome, and is at least as good, yet distinctive from The Righteous Brothers.
One of the things, as crass as it sounds, is how do you do something that is distinctive from everyone else.
Some BBC sites, including some games sites and "what's on" listings, were not sufficiently distinctive from commercial alternatives or were inadequately associated with public service purposes.
Its lawyers also showed pictures of Nokia's Lumia - which runs Windows Phone 7 - as an example of a handset that looked distinctive from its own.
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In rejecting the one approach, Sir Ernst was almost bound to abandon the other, for both virtually airbrush away the one paramount thing that makes painting distinctive from the other arts: that it is a visual medium.
Huaconada synthesizes distinctive elements from the Andes and Spain while incorporating new, modern elements.
When the Hummer H3 rolls out this spring, it will feature some distinctive touches from an unusual source of inspiration: a bunch of everyday drivers.
But they both are approaching public finance from a very distinctive angle, different from the city leaders before and elsewhere.
The iPhone looks like a smartphone and has very distinctive styling apart from the iPad line up.
Much will also depend on Saab's ability to produce distinctive cars assembled from a medley of components bought from suppliers.
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Dana (pronounced DAH-nah) bottles wines from three distinctive vineyards, each vinified in its own winery-within-the-winery.
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Shedding 22 pounds from his distinctive burly physique had not thrown his stance out of balance, he insists.
Nobody has yet found synergy between things whose charm comes mainly from the distinctive way in which they are designed, made and marketed.
The company has never wavered from this distinctive point of view.
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The X-5 features the PENTAX-original Auto Picture mode, which automatically assesses the subject's conditions and selects the most appropriate shooting mode from 16 distinctive shooting options, including Landscape, Portrait, Candlelight and Pet.
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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.
And tiny Standish makes exceptional pinot noir, sold from its own distinctive tasting room, housed in a former apple dryer.
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Soutter had bought the name and distinctive kangaroo label off the shelf from an Adelaide designer.
Newspaper publishers hope that this emphasis on distinctive content may ease the move from print to digital distribution.
Williams, who turns 39 on April 5, formed the production duo the Neptunes with childhood friend Chad Hugo, and from there established his distinctive sound.
Obama may be doing the same with Hillary Clinton -- offering her a prize through which she may yet secure a distinctive place in history and taking from her the chance to challenge him again if the 2010 midterm elections go bad for Obama.
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For players, the distinctive sound of jazz has derived not from acquiring a conventional classical technique on an instrument, but from emulating the spontaneous twists and turns of an impassioned voice.
Yet this is far from the first time his distinctive style of political satire - a fixture of national newspapers and magazines for decades - has been the subject of intense debate.
This identification of a distinctive group of aggrieved young men emerged from the Youth Matters survey, carried out for the O2 telecommunications company, and analysed by Prof Chapman, who has researched young people and social mobility.
The 74-year old, who seems to have slowed down his creative output only marginally since his retirement last year, is currently working on a computer-animated short for his museum -- a rapid departure from his studio's distinctive, hand-drawn style.
Each LyricPlay session will be distinctive, as striking visualization themes integrate colors from the cover art of the tagged track.
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From the road, it can be seen entirely, from its shrubby base to its distinctive double peak, covered all year round with gleaming white snow.
Named after postal worker Rudolph Hass, who purchased the seedling in 1926 from a California farmer, the distinctive purplish-black fruit has a thicker skin and smaller body than other varieties.
The court also heard that a tequila bottle - a brand with a distinctive red sombrero cap - was found 15ft away from Zoe's body.
Those who watched episodes of the Little Rascals from the early 1930s might remember the distinctive eagle in a white square that appeared in the end credits.
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