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distinctive and enthusiastic
He urged his students to adopt four axioms he followed in his own life: " be enthusiastic, be ambitious, develop a distinctive personality, have a hobby and ride it hard.
He has a distinctive, enthusiastic commentary style.
The writer Edoardo Sanguineti recalled the Italian public's first encounter with the enthusiastic singer as: TV host Mario Riva named her one of the urlatori ( screamers ), for her distinctive timbre and power.
Some guitarists were wildly enthusiastic about the distinctive style and lively tonal response, while others derided it as being too similar across the line and too plastic for their tastes.

distinctive and style
On the one hand Tacitus ' Germania tells us ( Chapters 38, 39 ) that they occupy more than half of Germany, use a distinctive hair style, and are spiritually centered on the Semnones.
The United States ' regional cuisines are characterized by its extreme diversity and style with each region having its own distinctive cuisine.
A lacking biography and weak chronology of works as well as his style which emerged out of various influences makes his works distinctive, yet often questionable in determination.
Fearless Fosdick — and Capp's other spoofs like " Little Fanny Gooney " ( 1952 ) and " Jack Jawbreaker "— were almost certainly an early inspiration for Harvey Kurtzman's Mad Magazine, which began in 1952 as a comic book that specifically parodied other comics in the same distinctive style and subversive manner.
Each of the national governments based in Berlin — the 1871 German Empire, the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, East Germany, and now the reunified Germany — initiated ambitious ( re -) construction programs, with each adding its own distinctive style to the city's architecture.
Morisot had developed her own distinctive artistic style.
It is very famous all over the world for its distinctive style and taste.
Each style has distinctive capitals and entablatures.
The term costume can refer to wardrobe and dress in general, or to the distinctive style of dress of a particular people, class, or period.
" His distinctive vernacular style is known as " Runyonese ": a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.
It was far better television than it had to be ; during an era of formulaic domestic sitcoms and wacky comedies, it was a stylistically ambitious show, with a distinctive visual style, absurdist sense of humour and unusual story structure.
Eastern Berlin has a distinctly different visual aspect, partly because of the greater survival of prewar façades and streetscapes, some still showing signs of wartime damage, and partly because of the distinctive style of urban Stalinist architecture used in the GDR.
He contributed his expertise in special effects and scenery to the theater's distinctive style.
Galeazzo Alessi ( 1512 – December 30, 1572 ) was an Italian architect from Perugia, known throughout Europe for his distinctive style based on his enthusiasm for ancient architecture.
Differences of chronology, " style ", and theology suggest that the author of Luke-Acts was not familiar with Paul's distinctive theology but instead was writing a decade or more after his death, by which point significant harmonization between different traditions within Early Christianity had occurred.
The Glasgow School, which developed in the late 19th century, and flourished in the early 20th century, produced a distinctive blend of influences including the Celtic Revival the Arts and Crafts Movement, and Japonisme, which found favour throughout the modern art world of continental Europe and helped define the Art Nouveau style.
Throughout his lifetime, Baldung developed a distinctive style, full of color, expression and imagination.
Unconventional as a draughtsman, his treatment of human form is often exaggerated and eccentric ( hence his linkage, in the art historical literature, with European Mannerism ), whilst his ornamental style — profuse, eclectic, and akin to the self-consciously " German " strain of contemporary limewood sculptors — is equally distinctive.
The style of writing on the Halfbakery is distinctive.
Quake combined a cutting edge fully 3D engine with a distinctive art style to create critically acclaimed graphics for its time.
During his reign the distinctive style of Mughal painting expanded and blossomed.
All three movies will be shot in the same distinctive style, on a bare sound stage with no set and buildings marked by lines on the floor.
He had no previous experience as a bass guitarist, but quickly developed a distinctive style that was strongly shaped by his early experience as a rhythm guitarist, often using double stops and chords rather than the single note lines preferred by most bassists.
The distinctive style is similar to Yamasaki's design of the World Trade Center.
Although the term is often used to refer to any puppet that resembles the distinctive style of The Muppet Show, the term is both an informal name and legal trademark owned by the Walt Disney Company in reference to the original characters created by Henson.

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Mr. Nikolais has made a distinctive contribution to the arts of costume and decor.
Without losing the distinctive undertow of Brahmsian rhythm, the pacing is firm and the over-all performance has a tightly knit quality that makes for maximum cumulative effect.
It is because each side has sought to implement its distinctive theological belief through legislation and thus indirectly force its belief, or at least the practical consequences thereof, upon others.
While authors such as Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Marc Ferro and Jacques Le Goff continue to carry the Annales banner, today the Annales approach has been less distinctive as more and more historians do work in cultural history, political history and economic history.
Although the family ( Amaranthaceae ) is distinctive, the genus has few distinguishing characters among the 70 species included.
The Book of Mormon has a number of original and distinctive doctrinal discussions on subjects such as the fall of Adam and Eve, the nature of the Atonement, eschatology, redemption from physical and spiritual death, and the organization of the latter-day church.
The balalaika orchestra in its full form — balalaikas, domras, gusli, bayan, kugiklas, Vladimir Shepherd's Horns, garmoshkas and several types of percussion instruments — has a distinctive sound: strangely familiar to the ear, yet decidedly not entirely Western European.
The reserve has 83 acres ( 33. 6 ha ) of public land and at its highest point it reaches 162 metres with the distinctive landmark at the summit.
This is a yellow-green gas that has a distinctive strong odor, familiar to most from common household bleach.
" Period " also suggests a linearity of development, whereas it has not been uncommon for two or more distinctive cultural approaches to be active at the same time.
The distinctive mark of an impact crater is the presence of rock that has undergone shock-metamorphic effects, such as shatter cones, melted rocks, and crystal deformations.
It has a furrowed stalk with wedge-shaped leaves, the whole plant having a coarse, earthy taste, and a distinctive smell.
Crete has its own distinctive Mantinades poetry.
Chicago has a distinctive fine art tradition.
One distinctive feature that has caused a great amount of interest among linguists is what is traditionally seen as three degrees of phoneme length: short, long, and " overlong ", such that, and are distinct.
The transition to behavioral modernity has been characterized as a " Great Leap Forward ", or as the " Upper Palaeolithic Revolution ", because of the sudden appearance of distinctive signs of modern behavior in the archaeological record.
David Bebbington has termed these four distinctive aspects conversionism, biblicism, crucicentrism, and activism, noting, " Together they form a quadrilateral of priorities that is the basis of Evangelicalism.
To a greater extent than classical violin playing, fiddle playing is characterized by a huge variety of ethnic or folk music traditions, each of which has its own distinctive sound.
The development of the forward pass in American football shows how the game has evolved from its rugby roots into the distinctive game it is today.
Traditionally, each region of France has its own distinctive cuisine.
Foster's Lager has been imported into the UK from Australia in its 16 oz distinctive blue, white and gold cans since the early 1970s.
The original purpose of the resonator was to produce a very loud sound ; this purpose has been largely superseded by electrical amplification, but the resonator guitar is still played because of its distinctive tone.
To this basic plot ( which comes from the Yahwist ) the Priestly source has added a series of covenants dividing history into stages, each with its own distinctive " sign ".

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