Sentence examples for has peculiarly from inspiring English sources

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He has "peculiarly arched nostrils" and a "lofty domed forehead".

An actor with an excitingly left-field taste in art, she has peculiarly duff instincts for trash.

A note from the appeal tribunal chairman said: "The man concerned in this appeal... has peculiarly hard domestic circumstances.

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All four species of avocet have peculiarly shaped beaks that are long, thin and curve upwards.

Henderson [23] considers Quetzalcoatlus to have "peculiarly short wings", but we suspect the wings of Q. northropi only appear reduced relative to the over-estimated body length in his Q. northropi model.

But as in the case of Mr. Etheredge's pieces, the combination of handwork and obsessiveness has its own peculiarly binding energy.

"Oresteia" has a peculiarly fragmented history.

Some of the criticism has been peculiarly personal, especially in England.

But, as Rome marks his first anniversary, just how successful has this peculiarly popular pontiff been?

The current battle over gluten has some peculiarly modern elements – the Instagram wars, the celebrity advocates.

A generation of women has been peculiarly susceptible to her fashion: they feel exactly what she feels.

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