Classic styles come in a range of shapes and sizes,
with distinctive features such as a cross back, spindled or tapered legs, and arched stretchers.
Spacious and
with distinctive features, Luxury Rooms are decorated in either Edwardian or Art Deco style and retain much of their original character whilst setting 21st century standards.
And once you have Tieks, you'll start to see them everywhere
with their distinctive features; everybody I've run into who were wearing them all talked about how much they love their Tieks (and often own more than one pair).
The Cairn Terrier is a sturdy and active little dog
with distinctive features.
The Alfa Romeo 4C Spider at the show features metallic Stromboli Grey, featuring carbon fibre roll - bar cover,
with the distinctive features being red brake calipers and red leather sports seats, and leather interiors with carbon fiber trim.
Campaign co-ordinator Tom Watson gave an overview of election work in Scotland, England, Wales and London,
each with distinctive features and all offering potential gains.
«When the suspect was the only person
with the distinctive feature, this actually made people more likely to confuse who was guilty and who was innocent,» Colloff explains.
Not exact matches
MERKUR 3 - piece double - edge safety razor,
with an elegant chrome finish, classic open - comb head and a
distinctive hexagon - shaped handle (3»)
featuring a lined inlay.
With it died one of its most
distinctive features, the Crusade.»
Although future historians will be able to isolate its most
distinctive features with more precision and detachment than we can, we have the thrill of passionate engagement
with the present as we reshape the church.
After Gulli checked
with Wells scholars and they checked «several narrative
features and the
distinctive handwriting,» they determined the manuscript is authentic.
The
distinctive feature of fundamentalism is its dialogue
with modern culture.
The
distinctive feature of his viewpoint is the contention that notions of relativity, contingency, and change, rather than being incompatible
with the nature of deity, must themselves be essential components in an understanding of God which is both coherent and religiously adequate.
In every case one would begin
with the category of life, asking, of course, about the
distinctive features of human existence.
«He» is the relatively abstract common
feature of the sequence of states (or selves or experiences) that fit together in a succession that begins
with conception and ends in death.7 Moreover, the primary bond that binds these states together into a
distinctive series is that of sympathetic feeling, of which the two chief expressions are memory and anticipation.
All of these
distinctive features have something to do
with the origin of Jesus.
Considerations that are connected
with recent progress in understanding self - organizing chemical and physical systems lead me to propose a criterion for application of the category of actual entity that retains many of the
distinctive features of the philosophy of organism while dealing
with some of the objections raised against that system, and including aspects of the Buchler - Wallack approach.
I do not claim that this was Whitehead's final doctrine, but I do maintain that it accords well
with many of the
distinctive features of «the philosophy of organism» and is better suited to further development, and to application, than is the orthodox interpretation of Whitehead's final synthesis.
These theoreticians were not concerned
with Niebuhr's attempt to explore the
distinctive features and contributions of the Christian faith, and probably thought it had been a while since they had seen an original sin.
The hotel
features the well - known Epoch Restaurant & Bar, which has attained critical success
with distinctive and creative New England cuisine as well as internationally inspired dishes.
Connecticut Clambake
featuring David Burke Friday, Oct. 19 — 7:30 p.m. Known for his creativity
with unexpected (but delectable) ingredients, celebrity chef David Burke will prepare traditional locally - sourced seafood
with a
distinctive and modern twist to start off a weekend of events at David Burke Prime restaurant.
October Prime & Wine
featuring David Burke Saturday, Oct. 20 — 7:30 p.m. Chef David Burke's artistry for turning a meal into an experience will be showcased during this exquisite evening that blends prime cuts of beef
with decadent appetizers and desserts, and
distinctive wines.
I'm really interested to see how the system works
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Unique assets The most
distinctive feature of the Executive is its canopy, which comes
with a windshield (and wipers).
This revolutionary new highchair, combining innovative
features with distinctive modern style.
Babies
with Jacobsen's experience a multitude of symptoms, including delayed development, cognitive impairment, behavioral issues,
distinctive facial
features, feeding difficulties, and almost all have Paris - Trousseau syndrome, a bleeding disorder.
This need of authority leads to one of the most
distinctive features of Waldorf education, the class teacher who ideally advances
with the students from first through eighth grade.
«97 Cook further explains that «this mode of depiction... represent [s] her viewpoint and perhaps her desires or aspirations for what they presume she hopes to see,» a happy, contented infant or child.98 Thus in the early years of commercial baby food production, the Gerber Baby sketch, along
with a good percentage of baby food advertising, which
featured the matriocular gaze of babies seeking to connect
with the mother - consumer, proved visually
distinctive and commercially compelling.
The I love New York campaign,
with its
distinctive logo
featuring a red heart, was a major advertising and promotional innovation in the 1970's, when it was created.
The most
distinctive feature of the hammerhead shark is also the one that scientists have struggled to explain: the shark's bizarre head anatomy,
with its flattened snout and widespread eyes.
HEU has formed a well - structured curriculum that is characterized by the main subjects of ship industry, ocean equipment and exploration, and nuclear application as well as
distinctive, related disciplines
with matching support and reasonable structural layout: 12 first - degree doctoral stations, 27 first - degree master stations, 56 under graduate majors, 13 post-doctoral mobile stations (research station), 1 national key discipline of the first - degree subjects, 1 national key discipline of the second - degree subjects, 11 defense
featured subjects, 7 special defense majors, 4 characteristic profession stations of the Ministry of Education, 1Heilongjiang provincial key discipline group, 11 first - degree subjects.
Along
with our global reach, we at Scientific American take pride in our unique inclusion of scientist authors, who collaborate
with us on many of our
feature articles and give us a
distinctive perspective.
Nor do people
with Down syndrome share LB1's other
distinctive features, such as her projecting midface and thick braincase walls.
This approach can generate a diverse set of protein structures
with many of the
distinctive features that proteins require to carry out specific biological functions.
Chickens
with two beaks may bring scientists closer to sorting out the molecular signals that lend faces their
distinctive features.
More importantly, they were less able to distinguish between actual guilty suspects and innocent suspects (i.e., those who shared the culprit's
distinctive feature) when they viewed lineups that had not been altered compared
with altered lineups.
The presence of pincerlike claws called chelae means that they should be grouped
with spiders, scorpions, and horseshoe crabs, all of which possess the
distinctive feature.
The current edition of the DSM, the DSM - IV, is something like a field guide to mental disorders: the book pairs each illness
with a checklist of symptoms, just as a naturalist's guide describes the
distinctive physical
features of different birds.
The Citizen's Charter is the
distinctive feature of John Major's government, supposedly marking a decisive break
with the doctrine diktats of Thatcherism.
Among them were three patients
with Cornelia de Lange syndrome, which can cause intellectual delays and
distinctive facial
features such as long, thick eyebrows and downturned lips (above).
«We see nature
with our human eyes and many butterflies that look alike can not be told apart because they have
distinctive features that are invisible to us.
The unique fellowship program, offered in conjunction
with the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of Rutgers University - New Jersey Medical School (RU - NJMS), and the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation,
features several innovative and
distinctive components: an individualized training plan, mentors from various areas of psychosocial and biomedical research, formal training and learning activities, and a career development lecture series.
H. Rudolfensis»
distinctive features include a flatter, broader face and broader postcanine teeth,
with more complex crowns and roots.
New observations
with the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) radio telescope in Chile show that the planet, located about 550 light - years away from Earth in the constellation Chamaeleon, is surrounded by a protoplanet - like disk of gas and dust — which is a
distinctive feature of young stars, not planets.
Operons, a
distinctive feature of C. elegans, are highly conserved in C. briggsae,
with the arrangement of genes being preserved in 96 % of cases.
Discussion: Similarities in the patients reported previously in comparison
with this cohort included their
distinctive craniofacial
features, feeding problems, absent / limited speech and intellectual disability.
Zane's proportionate physique
featured the second thinnest waistline of all the Mr. Olympias (after Sergio Oliva),
with his wide shoulders making for a
distinctive V - taper.
Forming a contoured silhouette
with princess seam detailing, the sweater dress is crafted from a delicate wool knit
with distinctive contemporary
features.
With a
distinctive Southwestern flair, these double drop earrings
feature open gold - tone ovals orbiting turquoise stones set in oxidized gold - tone metal.
Ravel s pretty Conway heeled sandals are an ideal partner to this season «s overtly feminine eveningwear,
featuring a classic stiletto silhouette, finished
with distinctive 3 - D flowers and beading on the front strap, making it the perfect occasion shoe.