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By all accounts, though, Else had her idiosyncrasies.
KATIE WORKUM DANCE THEATRE Workum has the courage of her idiosyncrasies.
And while that's good for Sandé's future prospects as a songwriter, it's a waste of her idiosyncrasies.
Can you get me those things?' " Condola Rashad said she and her mother are very different personalities, and she admitted that she is not above flaunting her idiosyncrasies.
Self-help slogans became the order of the day, mitigated by her idiosyncrasies and a tendency to refer to herself in the third person.
The current revival of Henley's 1981 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Crimes of the Heart" (a Roundabout Theatre production, at the Laura Pels), showcases her idiosyncrasies as a writer.
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