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She is interested in idiosyncrasy.
In her educational practice Hensher finds a pleasure in idiosyncrasy that he shares.
Wilson may seem like an everyman, but he is soaked in idiosyncrasy, and not necessarily the kind that leads to some imagined universal.
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But don't think I'm forgetting the dopeness, which resides mainly in the idiosyncrasy of the characters and the skill of the actors portraying them.
But despite her suffering she infuses her book with profound gratitude for family, friends, and colleagues, "realizing I will exist only once in my idiosyncrasy, no more and never again".
She and her classmates were schooled in "idioms, idiosyncrasy and ideology" (a much better slogan than "Who is Salt," by the way, though perhaps for a different movie) so they could infiltrate American society.
Implicit in her remarks was an argument for classical music as an oasis of idiosyncrasy in a culture of mass-marketed sameness.
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