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As such, they've got peculiar acoustics, simultaneously loud (echoing voices, the reverberation of slamming doors) and intensely quiet, with long, silent stretches of hallways.
If you tap Gestures, you get a peculiar palette that depicts a hand holding up two, three, four, or five fingers.
When Ice Age, sung by Clark, begins to sound like a Talking Heads song, or her guitar flickers across Who, you get the peculiar sensation they are wearing each other's clothes.
Isn't it strange how, even in abstract or "absolute" music, as it is called, a composer can push those dots and lines together on a page and the rest of us get a peculiar feeling in the gut, consider a philosophical question or hear a call to arms?
Huntington Park basketball players and school officials began to get a peculiar sinking feeling months ago when their outdoor basketball court started to buckle and then slowly sag into the earth.
Just when it seemed the Natalee Holloway case couldn't get more peculiar, HuffPost has uncovered another twist in the teenager's 2005 disappearance: A registered sex offender is claiming responsibility for a recent television series about the mystery.
See a dermatologist, as whatever treatment you get is peculiar to the skin type you have.
All this attention the Beatles were getting was peculiar in the context of the time.
She had gotten the peculiar yellowish-green of the paloverde just right.
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