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As ski resorts go, Samoëns in the French Alps is distinctly idiosyncratic.
The festival has also maintained a distinctly idiosyncratic programming personality and even magnified it, possibly as compensation for the dwindling ensemble.
"Distinctly idiosyncratic, the films share an artisan approach; they feel intimate and hand-crafted".
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At a time when most ambitious food in Britain is subserviently French or ludicrously omni-cultural, Blumenthal strikes at distinctly personal and individual, not to say idiosyncratic, notes.
Handmade focused on idiosyncratic comedy, mostly films that were distinctly British and that grew out of an especially freakish but heartfelt point of view, like "Brian," directed by Terry Jones, and "Time Bandits" (1981), the wild-eyed comic fantasy directed by Terry Gilliam, both former Pythons.
In a terse four-page paper, to be published in the September issue of the journal Notes and Queries, Douglas Bruster argues that various idiosyncratic features of the Additional Passages — including some awkward lines that have struck some doubters as distinctly sub-Shakespearean — may be explained as print shop misreadings of Shakespeare's penmanship.
People are idiosyncratic.
How idiosyncratic?
Others are more idiosyncratic.
HOMES are idiosyncratic purchases.
"He is very idiosyncratic".
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