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There is a form of senescence peculiar to modern artists that turns their minds to bronze.
In spite of these very strong religious and emotional restraints, the church developed a form of art peculiar to its needs.
Less successful is "The Memory Book," by Jerry Lucas (with Harry Lorayne), in which the authors "outline numerous memorization tactics, written in the form of a peculiar Socratic dialogue".
They — and their counterparts in the City Council and Congress — suffer from a special form of amnesia, one peculiar to lawmakers.
This particular form of relational governance, peculiar to the Chinese confucian society, found a second wind with the development of business affairs to compensate for the inadequacies of the formal institutional architecture under construction.
It's as if the social rituals themselves were subordinated to and transformed by the abstract forms of the peculiar merchandise.
To the north of this line are two small circular earthworks of peculiar form, and it is difficult to say for what purpose they were intended.
SRED may involve the consumption of peculiar forms or combinations of food or of inedible or toxic substances.
Friedrich Nietzsche was right about this: "[L]ife itself is essentially appropriation, injury, conquest of the strange and weak, suppression, severity, obtrusion of peculiar forms, incorporation, and at the least, putting it mildest, exploitation".
Thus, there are, on the whole, a great number of diacritical points; these form a peculiar characteristic of this writing form.
It is a peculiar form of repertory.
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