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These prejudices, which are sometimes collectively referred to as "the idiosyncratic rater effect," influence how managers think about — and describe — their employees.
In the third gallery you'll find the van Eyck and Gossart's collaborations with Gerard David, as well as the idiosyncratic "St.
Kettle's Yard began its life as the idiosyncratic house inhabited by Jim Ede, who had been the first curator of modern art at the Tate gallery in London.
Conundrum Jan Morris Faber £8.99 pp150 Until 1974, James Morris was famous as a newspaper and television reporter, as the author of a high-spirited book about Venice, and as the idiosyncratic historian of the British empire.
The boy is a genius…" Gershwin continued to broaden his musical knowledge and compositional technique throughout his career with such disparate mentors as the idiosyncratic American composers Henry Cowell and Wallingford Riegger, the distinguished traditionalist Edward Kilenyi, and Joseph Schillinger, a musical theorist known for his mathematically grounded approach to composition.
Ms. Lavin is, of course, a canny old pro, and with her gift for antic scene-stealing, she is perfectly cast here as the idiosyncratic grandma, even if her delivery as a Texan seems to come by way of the Upper West Side.
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The singers Cassandra Wilson, Dianne Reeves and Freddy Cole will perform in separate late-October concerts, as will the idiosyncratic Brazilian musician and composer Hermeto Pascoal, who seldom performs in America.
"This book is a great example of the Holmesian nature of medicine, and would inspire and enlighten any scientifically curious mind as to the idiosyncratic nature of neuropathology and its many manifestations".
Six Californias could also be seen as one of the idiosyncratic manifestations of a general upswelling of political engagement in Silicon Valley that George Packer described last year in the magazine.
And it speaks just as eloquently to the idiosyncratic responses — sometimes practical, sometimes purely frivolous — with which we confront it once it has arrived.
If the suburbs are, as Lewis Mumford suggested, "a collective effort to live a private life," then the subconscious — as revealed in the idiosyncratic dispositions of one's garden — becomes subject to majority rule.
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