1. However, they do so in a distinctive way. 2. Life-style refers to distinctive ways of living adopted by particular communities or sub-sections of society. 3. Selvedges are more or less the same on all items, but the fringes are secured in a number of distinctive ways. 4. The group shares a distinctive way of life, knowledge, beliefs, codes, tastes and prejudices. 5. These brachiopods are preserved in a distinctive way. 6. Another Case caveat is, trite as it sounds, to offer distinctive goods and services or a distinctive way of providing them. 7. Chang Kuo-chen, deputy director of the Civil Aviation Agency, said both runways were lighted but in highly distinctive ways that should have been immediately recognizable. 8. Dr. Peter Jensen, chief of Child and Adolescent Disorders Research at the National Institute of Mental Health, said pre-adolescents respond to psychotropics in distinctive ways. 9. Each brought to the New World a distinctive way of going about life, from language to manners to ideas of freedom and order. 10. He has a distinctive way of sidling into a room that is half discreet, half insolent. |