1. Taken together, they conveyed a view of primary teaching which had a distinctive character. 2. The distinctive character of the drawing is determined by two quite independent principles. 3. They evolved rapidly and spread widely, and have a range of distinctive characters to help the investigator in his identifications. 4. They were in effect an inferior kind of man, with no distinctive character of their own. 5. What, finally, is the vital, dynamic core of the community that gives it its uniquely distinctive character? 6. Such communities acquired their own distinctive character and many welcomed the Evangelical Revival with enthusiasm. 7. Religious Education stamps the Catholic school in every area of its educational task with its distinctive Catholic character. 8. Among colleges with ties to Protestant denominations or other religious groups, there is also a renewed desire to retain some distinctive religious character. 9. But on closer study, each has a distinctive character. |