These two tapes are utterly distinct.
The motet was known from the Medieval era, but after about 1463, it evolved into an utterly distinct form.
The glittering marker-buoy, only a mile and a half from Lambda, was utterly distinct.
But here, in this utterly distinct and yet diverse place, the people are careful guardians of their land and traditions.
But such acts are utterly distinct from the personal abuse of a book - and there is no "slippery slope" between the two.
They were built from the materials closest to hand and so have an utterly distinct regional character.
In the hands of the best of these winemakers, the Champagnes are utterly distinct.
Nazism and socialism have variously been seen as integrally related and utterly distinct.
And both singers have utterly distinct sounds.
The sheer number of female artists makes generalizations about them difficult, if not ridiculous, and the stars among them are talented enough to be utterly distinct.