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But, peculiarly, the question about whether Mr. Ravenel should apologize remained in the air.
Bradford Harlan and Leslie Engel are convincing as the warring but peculiarly united Van Daans.
Marlin and other deep-sea game — whined about, obsessively cataloged, literally machine-gunned — play a starring role in Paul Hendrickson's heartbreaking but peculiarly uneven semi-biography, "Hemingway's Boat".
Collected Stories Saul Bellow ed Janis Bellow, with an introduction by James Wood 442 pages, Viking, £20 Elegantly expansive, replete yet plaintive, dense with concrete detail but peculiarly dizzying in their effects, Saul Bellow's stories immediately announce themselves as far too weighty to submit to the label "short", and not merely because several of them are as long as novellas.
A World Cup advertising campaign focused on residential demand for photovoltaic cells seems about as likely to pay off as the installation of solar panels in a rainy clime.But peculiarly even if customers are not swayed by the advertising, it seems that stock investors might be (see chart 2).
Feminist philosophers find this to be especially important, but peculiarly elusive, when they are disagreeing among themselves.
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Gerald Barry's "In the Asylum" (2000), for piano trio, moves between square, mechanical rhythms and energetic counterpoint, but seemed peculiarly dry, given the potential of its title.
These are not just austerity policies but a peculiarly German kind of austerity policies, rooted in that country's different tradition of economic thought.
It has become a familiar trick of literary fiction (Ian McEwan uses it in both Atonement and Sweet Tooth), but is peculiarly suited to the psychological thriller.
If you look at those groups on Select's Britpop cover, what united them was not a slavish devotion to anything, but their peculiarly quirky representations of Britishness.
A larva is produced that is similar in structure to the adult but is peculiarly asymmetrical (the gill slits on one side develop first), smaller, and simpler, with fewer gill slits and no atrium.
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