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Pound's musicking, like Wagner's, mainly took the form of idiosyncratic operas.
And of course there's The John Lennon Letters (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25), edited by Hunter Davies and arranged chronologically to form an idiosyncratic narrative.
Yet enough musical DNA remains, in the form of idiosyncratic warbling and interlocking rhythms, that you would not mistake it for anyone else's work.
The estimation has three components: first, I estimate some parameters outside of the model using the data from the EPH13, and then, a second group of parameters related to the functional forms and idiosyncratic shocks are estimated through the model using the simulated method of moments (SMM), and finally, I calibrate a third group of parameters with the data.
I have an idiosyncratic form of synesthesia, which differentiates vastly in experiential form.
I have an idiosyncratic form of synesthesia; it differentiates vastly within experiential forms.
I have an idiosyncratic form of synesthesia, so my experience of it differs vastly, but the dominant form is my ability to hear colour.
I have an idiosyncratic form of synesthesia, so my experience of it differs vastly from others', but the dominant form is my ability to hear color.
His approach to the form has been idiosyncratic.
Mr. Furnas uses drips and splashes descended from Abstract Expressionism to energize his idiosyncratic form of allegorical realism.
Lispector began writing crônicas to make money, but also thrived in this idiosyncratic form, which gave rise to profound reflection as well as amusing riffs on social convention and family relations.
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