(1) I have none of these means to produce scent, but it doesn't mean we are without distinct smell.
(2) In philosophy, individuals are defined as entities that are distinct in space and time.
(3) I could smell her distinct perfume, my lungs feeling renewed with a part of heaven.
(4) There are two separate and distinct conditions for the exercise of the discretion created by that provision.
(5) You forget that blood has this special, distinct metallic smell to it.
(6) Notice the full mass on each of these muscles and how each is rock solid with distinct separation.
(7) What they worry about most is that with two coaching teams, two separate and distinct teams will emerge on tour.
(8) Using the traditional means of extending religious influence leaves us at a distinct disadvantage.
(9) We use the logical framework provided by this dendrogram to group the SC and MC in functionally distinct clusters.
(10) She pulled her blanket to her chin, wrinkling her nose at its distinct mildew smell, then yanking it down to her feet.
(11) Burkhard prints his own work and the end result is somewhat grainy with a distinct sense of texture.
(12) Hestor can make out Jody and Morgan, who remain distinct in the throng.
(13) The distinct smell of alcohol mixed with perfume made Sol's nostrils flare angrily.
(14) My immediate concern was to get everyone out of the van because there was a distinct smell of smoke.
(15) Is this not part of what makes them culturally distinct ?
(16) One distinct advantage that Streisand had was William Wyler as her director on the film.
(17) Grape berries exhibit a double sigmoid pattern of development, with two distinct phases of growth separated by a lag phase.
(18) There are three functionally distinct types of such subsystems: transducers, input and output systems, and central systems.
(19) What marks them out as distinct also separates them from their neighbours.
(20) His nostrils were filled abruptly with the distinct smell of smoke and burning food.