| 21. | At midnight colors lose their distinctiveness and become a sullen shade of gray.
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| 22. | The livability of communities has to do with distinctiveness.
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| 23. | Each entity contains some definable political or geographical distinctiveness.
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| 24. | The Northern Ireland are diverse and have varying degrees of overlap and distinctiveness.
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| 25. | The new bank was soon to prove its distinctiveness.
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| 26. | Nevertheless, the NCBI does list and publish research papers recognising its distinctiveness.
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| 27. | This provided the distinctiveness, yet unity they sought.
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| 28. | To capture this distinctiveness, he coined the term'bureaucratic authoritarianism '.
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| 29. | Items that do not reach this level of distinctiveness elicit a know response.
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| 30. | The distinctiveness of this Gharana is the use of complex Bols and Meend.
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