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Far from being idiosyncratic or marginal, they have combined into a tremendous surge that is now a full-time concern of the West.
A casual girlfriend might have dismissed my compulsion to arrange balls of shredded napkin into symmetrical shapes as being idiosyncratic, or even artistic.
Yet the style Ross developed wasn't afraid of breezy generalizations -- it thrived on them, in fact, so long as they were funny, and Ross knew they got funny by being idiosyncratic.
An outsider passing by may write this off as a Japanese indifference to the nuances that punctuate "music-from-abroad," or that this seeming curatorial faux pas is just Japan being idiosyncratic, another example of the wacky caricature many attribute to the country's pop culture sensibilities.
I'd seen Kami play at Elephant and Castle's Corsica Studios before meeting the brothers, and what struck me was that while the music seemed further ahead of what most other London DJs are playing these days, it was still soulful and engaging not just idiosyncratic for the sake of being idiosyncratic.
Far from being idiosyncratic to Maclean, it was first advanced by "The Explainer" in 1722 and by Sir Richard Manningham in 1758.
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