Sentence examples for and peculiarly from inspiring English sources

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The effect is both incessantly stimulating and peculiarly restful.

More remotely and peculiarly, the book includes Bettina Spencer, a kind of inspiration for Mary.

Like "Robert Gets His Nipple Pierced," the work is both profoundly louche and peculiarly, movingly innocent.

A brace of actors from a younger generation is startling, and peculiarly attuned to Mitchell's direction.

The blood flecked bullet marks on the Temple of Hatshepsut are simply a grotesque and peculiarly modern form of graffiti.

This it did most reliably through the military-industrial complex of which Apollo was a spectacular and peculiarly inspirational outgrowth.

Ms. Carr, by lining Wojnarowicz in her sights, has seized upon a vivid and peculiarly American story.

This writer derails the narrative while cheerfully and peculiarly extracting the best from a hideous situation and an unsettling ending.

His creation noisy, draughty, underpowered, unresponsive and uncomfortable went on to establish itself as a cherished and peculiarly British product.

They include pain in the abdomen and lower pelvis, chills, nausea, fever, and a thick and peculiarly odorous vaginal discharge.

Is there a strain of misogyny on the left that is both peculiar to it and peculiarly vicious?

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