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Some years ago, the artist Andrea Büttner began to see a peculiar image in her mind: a group of nuns, dancing.
When serial memer Drake released the artwork for fourth album Views, the idea of a little Drake photoshopped on to Toronto's CN Tower was so meme-friendly (it being a peculiar image with easily substituted component parts) that it quickly spawned spoofs, as well as a website that could generate personalised versions.
"Finding a peculiar image on the inner surface of his burial cloth, the followers of Jesus became convinced he had been raised from the dead and exalted to heaven.
"To someone not familiar with the label, this may generate a peculiar image ––doctors raving it up in their scrubs, gun fingers and scalpels thrown about all over, but dance music creates a positive and uplifting energy, which can obviously be appreciated in what can be a very bleak situation".
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But collectively the remarks create a rather peculiar image: a Democratic Congress and a popular Democratic president learning how to dance with one another.
In one peculiar image, a car of people passes before the camera, moving across a dirt surface where one would expect a road to be.
People here are used to defending a squeaky-clean, if peculiar, image, but our city's leaders hope to go one better.
This drawing is clearly related to Leonardo's peculiar image of an effete male figure smirking and pointing skywards, now in the Louvre, usually identified as John the Baptist.
The negative presents a peculiar mirror image: the natural world made unnatural, the familiar a shade foreign.
INDIANAPOLIS — In the Baltimore Ravens' locker room, running back Ray Rice gave voice to the Indianapolis Colts' peculiar image problem.
How did this peculiar image represent the gene pool of me, my extended family, and all things Lithgow?
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