Distinctive marks of the formation in particular are Maximum Bob's lyrics of sex and personal life plus his differentiating recitation between melodic singing and psychotic screams.
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The distinctive mark of an impact crater is the presence of rock that has undergone shock-metamorphic effects, such as shatter cones, melted rocks, and crystal deformations.
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But few people on Wall Street know him personally, and in Washington he has not as yet made a particularly distinctive mark in the current Bush administration.
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In the ancient world the chair, on a raised dais, was the distinctive mark of a teacher or rhetor and thus symbolises the bishop's role as teacher.
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He found that under an electron microscope the use of a bit-- a bar placed in the teeth of horses-- left a distinctive mark on the teeth.
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Attracting the best DJ s, producers, and artists of a genre, Eddie O Loughlin has a unique take and has made a distinctive mark on the music community.
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The historian Peter Hunter Blair summarises Wilfrid's life as follows : " Wilfrid left a distinctive mark on the character of the English church in the seventh century.
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Every so often during the humdrum of the New York Philharmonic's weekly programs, its music director, Kurt Masur, steps forward and puts his distinctive mark on the orchestra's repertory.
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She had " distinctive marks, " namely two scars, one near her nose and the other located by her mouth, although some sources state the latter was a birthmark.
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MARKS FROM WEAPONS Sharp instruments, such as knives and hatchets, would leave very distinctive marks in the bones, different from marks left by a bulldozer or a trash compactor.