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It's a very distinctive place with a very idiosyncratic character.
"She's a very idiosyncratic character," Hall went on.
"I have a very idiosyncratic view of sound comedies that I wouldn't want to interfere with this," he said.
She was able to bring the union general secretaries together – and they are a very idiosyncratic group – and get something the whole party could sign up to.
The movie is driven by an urgent moral inquiry, yet it has the mesmerizing detail and humor of a very idiosyncratic fiction.
Then, of course, he reshapes the story, because he combines a remarkable ability to access shared, generic imaginings, with a very idiosyncratic imagination of his own.
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For Fard was not a theorist but a fantasist: a man of many disguises, an uncertain background and some very idiosyncratic ideas.
And I'd have loved to have seen some recognition for Laurie Anderson's very idiosyncratic Heart of a Dog, a poetic essay film that was one of the most personal things on show here.
I know: very strange, and very idiosyncratic to a guy who grew up in New Jersey and who now lives in New York City.
It's hard not to see this as a protective film (literally and figuratively) for a man who craved fame and acceptance for the very idiosyncratic style that made him an outsider and his work unique.
He has left a fantastic body of work - very idiosyncratic but very intelligent.
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