Sentence examples for being peculiarly from inspiring English sources

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Prior to the 1990s, Lions tours were almost always marred by injuries, with scrum-halves being peculiarly and understandably vulnerable.

As he put it — in a line unearthed by the Harvard Business School historian David Moss — "banks constitute a system, being peculiarly sensitive to one another's operations, and not a mere aggregate of free agents".

First, the teams themselves, far from being peculiarly English or Spanish, are now amazing Star Wars bars of many nations: Chelsea is a mix of Czech, English, Brazilian, Belgian, and Spanish players, with our great Côte d'Ivoire striker Didier Drogba not long parted.

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My situation is peculiarly poignant.

Books are peculiarly invasive.

It was peculiarly satisfying.

But other hurdles were peculiarly Indian.

The dialogue is peculiarly unlifelike.

The unexpectedness of this is peculiarly interesting.

It's peculiarly Protestant and American.

Yet the two books are peculiarly alike.

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