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  • Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, make distinctive type of dhurries.
  • Extending the tradition of Giovanni Sartori, Collier makes distinctive, original contributions.
  • The note makes distinctive use of the colour gold, reflecting Singapore's Golden Jubilee.
  • Tawny frogmouths also make distinctive drumming noises during breeding season.
  • He advocates gentle handling of grapes to make distinctive wines that harmonize with food.
  • People make distinctive sweetmeats from milk products, including khurchan, peda, gulabjamun, petha, makkhan malai, and chamcham.
  • Both of these initiatives continue to make distinctive contributions to Welsh archaeology by locating thousands of hitherto unsuspected sites.
  • Witnesses in Dharamsala, India report that the UFOs make distinctive sounds : a five-tone musical phrase in a major scale.
  • However, they do make distinctive calls, which may carry over long distances, and are apparently used to communicate with one another.
  • Moreover, this goes against the spirit of emergentism in any case : emergents are supposed to make distinctive and novel causal contributions.
  • "Mean to Me, " and Thelonius Monk's " Well, You Needn't, " while Stan Kenton's big band makes distinctive arrangements of " Limehouse Blues,"
  • "Mean to Me " and Thelonius Monk's " Well, You Needn't, " while Stan Kenton's big band makes distinctive arrangements of " Limehouse Blues,"
  • Social concern is expressed through medical work, and organisations such as Malaysian CARE . The Salvation Army and YMCA / YWCAs make distinctive contributions.
  • Members of the " Botia " genus such as clown loaches are known to make distinctive clicking sounds when they grind their pharyngeal teeth.
  • Nintendo, which also makes the handheld Game Boy, has said it is shifting its strategy to making distinctive games rather than more powerful machines.
  • He carried photographs of people making distinctive expressions and found that everywhere he went, there was a common understanding of the meaning of the expressions.
  • According to Edwards, the opposite approach is taken in Japan, where a contrasting but harmonious combinations of textures, colors and shapes combine to make distinctive table settings.
  • Overall, though, the veteran assists don't do much for the film; like O'Hara, Black and Lithgow's roles, they're too caricatured, yet not extreme enough to make distinctive impressions.
  • The city also makes distinctive garments for the image of Our Lady of Charity ( Virgen de la Caridad ) decorated in an embroidery style called " canutillo de oro ".
  • The fact that tax levels vary from 60 percent of GDP in Sweden to 32 percent in America suggests that even in a globalizing economy governments are still able to make distinctive fiscal choices.