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  • Assembly, or that might be regarded as having a political bearing, yet, in their volume entitled Distinctive Principles of the Southern Church, published with the sanction of their General Assembly, they are spreading broadcast all those offensive and political deliverances.

    Tupelo John Hill 1862

  • He built it into a $12 million enterprise called Distinctive Maintenance in Livonia, Mich., employing 500 people.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2004

  • RUBIN: Company called Distinctive Assets that puts this all together, so -- we say that, Anderson, in the hopes they will send you and me one.

    CNN Transcript Feb 27, 2002 2002

  • The recommendations are part of Dr Lee's paper titled Distinctive Features of the Australian Gambling Industry and Problems Faced by Australian Women Gamblers.

    UQ News Online UQ News 2010

  • The recommendations are part of Dr Lee's paper titled Distinctive Features of the Australian Gambling Industry and Problems Faced by Australian Women Gamblers.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • 'Distinctive' is not exactly what I mean -- I mean more permanently marked and clear.

    Erema — My Father's Sin 1862

  • 'Distinctive' proposal would give San Jose residents power to ...

    San Jose Mercury News podcasts (all) 2009

  • ( "Distinctive"), and its equity investee, Polyair Inter Pack Inc.

    News 2008

  • ( "Distinctive"), and its equity investee, Polyair Inter Pack Inc.

    News 2008

  • ( "Distinctive"), and its equity investee, Polyair Inter Pack Inc.

    News 2008

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