She wrote that both works were composed in "styles that are distinctively modern, but tonal and accessible".
Marot is the first poet who strikes readers of French as being distinctively modern.
Inside the centre a distinctively modern man is rather amusingly struck by the same object of interest as his dog.
He also held the Straussian position that the doctrine of natural human rights was a distinctively modern idea, and did not have backing in classical or medieval thought.
It was hypnotically performed, seeming both thoroughly historical and distinctively modern, a balletic opera combining elements of seduction, devotion and courtly gesture.
However, one short poem exists that represents a distinctively modern style akin to his other writings:
Yet the opinion that 'power corrupts' is a distinctively modern one.
The short menu, with some of Mr. DeMarco's distinctively modern twists on old ideas, was intriguing, but the execution was flawed and the service wretched.
Consequence of Sound's Henry Hauser called the album "distinctively modern", and that they "finds beauty in everything".
The Edward building is distinctively modern when compared to the rest of the campus.