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The same is no more only the indistinctive coincidence of the identical.
The sites are relatively indistinctive for the area.
'Colored American' is indistinctive - all men have more or less color, and our aborigines a good deal.
The sounds from the snowcat, which at first seemed chaotic and indistinctive, were now taking form.
The massif is separated from the remainder of the ridge via several indistinctive saddles in the east.
Between appetizers and desserts fell entrees that were indistinctive at best and unacceptable at worst.
The cap has an eye-catching orange to yellow coloration and is covered with small scales arranged in indistinctive concentric rings.
The peduncle and pedicel is indistinctive when in fruit, all thickened after anthesis.
Since thallium(I) sulfate is a simple powder with indistinctive properties, it can easily be mistaken for more innocuous chemicals.
Many social animals produce seemingly haphazard and indistinctive sounds (like chicken cluck) when they are going about their everyday business (foraging, feeding).
At first the reverse depicted only Vilnius Cathedral and indistinctive houses of Vilnius Old Town.
Later in life, he adopted Max as a part of his surname, believing that the prevalence of Müller as a name made it indistinctive.
The Americans were in their distinctive white uniforms and the Israelis were in their indistinctive olive-green uniforms.
Why a man should consent to be dealt with as a bale of goods holding an indistinctive ticket--when God gave him legs and a face--passes my understanding."
On Collins Avenue, they are interspersed among indistinctive condominium towers whose style Mr. Robinson likes to call "NoMo," as in "no more."
If the appearance of a person stands out amongst the otherwise indistinctive crowd then an eyewitness is more likely to select that person regardless of their own recollection of the criminal.
Allmusic was also critical, awarding the album two and a half stars out of five, and expressing disappointment that the band's "indistinctive neo-thrash songwriting" did not live up to the promise of its lyrics and energy.
The seemingly indistinctive piece of land was the topic of contentious meetings between Gov. Mario M. Cuomo and Mayor Edward I. Koch, and it has been the subject of protracted courtroom debates.
Neal highlighted Holby City as an example of the station's "safe" programming, denouncing what he perceived to be the abandonment of quality productions in favour of star-led series and "an endless soup of indistinctive programmes".
In Season 5, Episode 3 ("Let's Stay Together") of 30 Rock, Rob Reiner repeats the phrase, "Rhubarb, Rhubarb, Peas and Carrots..." in a scene when a group of congressmen and women are muttering indistinctive chatter.
Yet, despite claiming that Frame's "knack for subtlety and nuance makes for near perfect acoustic balladry", he found fault with both the vocal delivery-which he described as "indistinctive and overwhelmingly mellow"-and the record's "lack of both sonic and conceptual variation".
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic considered the album to be a rather indistinctive one in Murray's discography, but did state that "there's enough to make It's a Beautiful Thing a reasonably entertaining listen, even if they aren't enough to make it memorable."
Although Porizkova is quite alluring in Lauder's advertisements for its Knowing fragrance and for Active Skin Solutions - in which she wears a T-shirt and blue jeans - she seems bland and indistinctive in others, notably the one for White Linen fragrance.