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Coupled with the extremes of climate, this geographic quirk has made Mt. Washington an ideal place to study the effect of arctic and sub-arctic conditions on humans and machines as well as flora and fauna without leaving the comfort and convenience of New England.
Quirk, sometimes in the extreme.
But you really don't want to make that claim based on one extreme outlier study with some eyebrow-raising quirks.
But according to Gottlieb, "the quirks of instant-runoff voting are an extreme case".
Although the quirks of instant-runoff voting are an extreme case, the misbehavior of voting schemes in general has been known to social scientists since the mid-twentieth century.
Vogue described her as "never exactly one to shy away from the outrageous or the extreme in any realm", while Glamour named her the "queen of quirk".
The pain that must be endured when patients and doctors must separate -- whether for insurance reasons or relocation reasons or as in this extreme case, medical reasons -- is excruciating made worse by quirks in a massive medical system.
There's that same balance of polite folks going about their small-town business, with their Minnesotan "oh yah", "you betcha" quirks to remind us where we are, punctuated by extreme violence and some lingering shots of the snowy expanses.
In many other states, quirks in their rules, along with a very loose definition of what defines "proportionality," have led to extreme deviations from proportional representation.
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