51.   The third is that many of these firms have developed a distinctive style with huge international appeal.

52.   They both have distinctive styles.

53.   They would then get together for a final joint rewrite, ironing out inconsistencies and gradually synthesizing a distinctive composite style.

54.   Tuesday, between a breakfast fund-raiser in San Diego and a lunch fund-raiser in Irvine, Bush tried out his distinctive style of campaigning at the Del Mar Fair.

55.   Vodkas differ considerably in texture, taste and aroma, with different parts of the world producing distinctive styles.

56.   When buying, keep in mind that the super-premium champagnes from different producers have their own distinctive styles, ranging from light and even fruity to heavy and serious.

57.   Yet the president got his footing and developed a distinctive style, and he leaves office as the most authoritative figure in international diplomacy.

58.   Although frailer in appearance than Ghana or Cameroon, Mali plays the same distinctive African style of almost rhythmical play with dazzling individual skills and at times awesome stamina.

59.   He explained the Australians had been retained to help with the structure and techniques of coaching, not to change the distinctive West Indian style.

60.   His distinctive style of abstract rounded forms, often on a monumental scale, lends itself to display outdoors.

a. + style >>共 2049
different 4.64%
new 2.95%
personal 1.97%
aggressive 1.21%
musical 1.16%
american 1.06%
old 1.04%
same 0.98%
traditional 0.96%
writing 0.95%
distinctive 0.79%
distinctive + n. >>共 698
feature 4.31%
style 4.13%
voice 3.09%
flavor 3.03%
sound 2.55%
pattern 2.31%
character 1.58%
taste 1.52%
look 1.40%
characteristic 1.33%
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