Word: distinctness
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...Matz, who was Barbra Streisand's music man in her first bloom. Playmate Kristine DeBell, a most engaging cutie, manages the wide-eyed wistfulness as deftly as she executes the phallus-in-wonderland scenes. (Other performers do the hard-core stuff.) The film is spiffy and frolicsome, with a distinct vaudeville tone. Toward the end, during some vigorous sexercise, one of the characters remarks, "After a while they all look the same, don't they?" They do. But Alice is one hard-core comedy that is at least as appealing in its R version...
Harvard-style housing has many distinct advantages. First off, it does not divide the freshman class before they even arrive on campus. Currently, first-year students can potentially be assigned to the same house as any member of their class. However, under the Yale-style system, first-year students would only live with other members of their House. This would divide the class into Houses before they have a chance to cohere as a class. The current system values class cohesion over House cohesion, a tradeoff we support. The result of the system is that Harvard first-year students know...
...said that this work is distinct from reproductive cloning, which attempts to create human beings from cloned embryos...
...certainly came out fired up. We knew that coming into the game we were certainly the better team, and we were supposed to have a clear, distinct win over Quinnipiac,” Curtis said. “I guess we were just starting to execute right away...
...place that distinctly lacks distinct identity. That is the downside of diversity. As a whole, there is no compelling mission that binds us here; the university does not exist to make us “Men and Women for Others...