| 21. | A member at all times wears large ivory bangles on her hands and legs as a distinctive mark of nobility.
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| 22. | In 1956 he left his distinctive mark on the new UNESCO building in Paris in form of a large decoration.
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| 23. | The millions of slaves who passed this way were branded like cattle, with each European company having its distinctive mark,
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| 24. | Overpeck said summertime temperatures leave distinctive marks in lake sediments and tree rings and that ice cores capture atmospheric gases.
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| 25. | But some political observers say they doubt she will fade away after making such a distinctive mark on the state.
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| 26. | There, they formed the " Zivilarbeiter-Bataillone " ( civilian workers battalions ) and wore a distinctive mark : a red armband.
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| 27. | On the other hand, they were required to discard the distinctive marks prescribed by their religion and to shave their beards.
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| 28. | Upon investigating a newly fallen meteorite, Dillon is sprayed from it with ammonia gas, and a distinctive mark appears on his face.
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| 29. | During his reign, the Egyptian artists delivered a specific style that left a distinctive mark on the reliefs of the Ptolemaic Kingdom.
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| 30. | And you can even make do with a pair of cast-iron skillets, especially if one is ridged to provide those distinctive marks.
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