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Each image is a portrait, with a mix of friends and strangers from Craigslist serving as models, and in each, the stage is set down to each idiosyncratic, color-coordinated detail.
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Next to the tins were tags identifying each one's origins, but they proved unnecessary: you could read the pies like handwriting, each as idiosyncratic as its maker.
"The Gates," the MetroCard and Pale Male are in there, too - each an idiosyncratic totem of New York City's evolution in less than a generation.
"It's tempting to think that each surge is somehow the result of each candidate's idiosyncratic appeal to Republican voters," Sides writes.
Although Tennant and Cumberbatch's features are each chiselled in a somewhat idiosyncratic way, each has become a heart-throb, with Cumberbatch even prompting an online army of Cumberbitches, in thrall to his every movement.
Each dives into idiosyncratic worlds in her work.
Each player's idiosyncratic bowling style is his greatest asset and his biggest problem.
He was intrigued by the rows of houses along the railway, each with its idiosyncratic patch of outdoor space.
Mahler and Ives had little in common, but each had an idiosyncratic vision of the universe and how it could be represented in music.
That's because each bookseller has idiosyncratic discounting schemes and different shipping rates and taxes, which may affect the total price.
For the current trans-Atlantic crisis to be defused, the White House would do well to steer between those extremes and to treat its European allies as what they are -- citizens of independent states, each with an idiosyncratic history and geography.
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