Sentence examples for a peculiar array of from inspiring English sources

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Last year, Changfeng brought only a peculiar array of concept vehicles, including a rhomboid sedan with a bamboo dashboard and four wheels distributed over three axles.

Here, state officials and other experts are reluctant to make predictions about the recall outcomes given little history to use as a model, a peculiar array of variables and a confusing, staggered set of election dates that included primaries with Republican-leaning candidates who ran as Democrats as a strategy to help Republican incumbents.

Notably, the occurrence of such a peculiar array of IFs in the sub-microvillar region of the intestinal epithelium has not, so far, been detected in any other invertebrate group, although most phyla are likely to express IF proteins in their internal epithelia [ 9].

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Despite this, while still in their teens, they were writing modern-day standards, big ballads that got covered by everyone from Elvis Presley to Al Green: To Love Somebody alone has been covered by such a vast and peculiar array of artists the list seems faintly comical.

I will say Dr. 6972 has the most peculiar array of tweezers I've ever seen, but maybe he's into tying flies or something, or gets lots of splinters doing something weird with wood.

But it goes further by creating a narrative that zooms in on one of the vents' most intriguing riddles, Paleodictyon nodosum, a creature that flourished 55 million years ago and is known only by fossils of its peculiar arrays of hexagonal tunnels.

Late Gothic has a peculiar aura of finality about it.

We describe the identification and molecular characterization of the protein forming such a peculiar cytoskeletal array.

Researchers in Brazil have discovered a 260-million-year-old fossil species with a fearsome array of peculiar teeth: a set running down the middle of its mouth, and ferocious canines that were never used to eat flesh.

The calls were mostly a varied array of whistles, "peculiar and strange", but also "soft, melodious and flute-like".

Both species share the same IGS-ETS structure and sequence, including a peculiar head-to-tail array of putative transcription enhancers, here named Bag530.

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