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Instead, the Hawks did something peculiar, a tactic unbefitting the circumstances: nothing.
Then staff members did something peculiar: they published their reports to a nearly defunct Web site, Channel4000.com.
But in addition to setting the stage for tonight's affair, the Illinois Democrat did something peculiar: he allowed a peek into internal strategy.
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Sometimes I found myself wishing, perversely, that he would do something peculiar or crude, just for the sake of variety.
But they're campaigning in an age when politicians are forced to compete with entertainment celebrities for TV time and magazine covers, and the temptation to do something peculiar to get attention keeps expanding.
He is eccentric in his habits, forever poking his long pink snout where it doesn't belong; people leaning over the garden gate may notice "a shapeless bundle of muddy fur doing something peculiar, like eating a tree or trying to dig a hole in a puddle".
There, the collector has been an individual who is doing something peculiar.
However, when the subjects actually began playing the video game, the striatum did something very peculiar.
If he's going to do something so peculiar as to stay up late watching a film that more than one critic complained was, at a hundred and thirty-five minutes, too long, a coffee is in order.
To do something so peculiar as to place the greatest critic of Christianity at the altar, especially in the electronic age, may require some explanation.
Yet, we are doing something really peculiar.
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