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For a sub-tropical island, these are a common quirk in restaurants and hotel lobbies, just for the look.
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The two doubles, with modern beds draped in chenille throws, feature boxed-in balconies – a common architectural quirk in Havana.
He suffered from a common neurological quirk that makes it difficult for him to process written language.
In those weeks, Ivory Coast must have been the only country on earth where pro-American demonstrations were common, a quirk of its colonial history.
A Long Soft Palate: A common anatomical quirk found in many dogs is having a tongue and a soft palate that are too big for their mouth.
Terms like "double-dipping," "close-talking," and "re-gifting" all had their 15 minutes of fame on the show, and they stuck with us because they encapsulated common social quirks.
Heather E. Hallen and Jonathan D. Walton and colleagues at Michigan State University have identified a genetic quirk common to the few species in the Phalloideae section of the Amanita genus that cause almost all mushroom-eating deaths.
Just one of the charming quirks common to many prewar buildings in Brooklyn!
To make his case Mr. Foster has compiled a litany of stylistic quirks common to Livingston's known works, the texts that influenced them and "A Visit".
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