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"How very peculiar".
How very peculiar, then, that our main governing party should be so out of tune with the times.
Clark said: "How very peculiar it would be to have 20th century British art which completely evaded the reality of industry and the working class – and by and large it does".
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My recommendation for foreign investment is that they do it in partnership with a local because Nicaragua can be very peculiar how things are done.
What is very peculiar is how good writers, faced with the subject of Washington, suffer bouts of badness.
** What is very peculiar is how good writers, faced with the subject of Washington, suffer bouts of badness.
Bang's technique here doesn't depart much from the technique of her previous work — she favors orderly free verse stanzas animated by conspicuous enjambment ("November is more of the usual / November"), clots of assonance and alliteration ("The knife never dulls, / Does it, Dearie, / on the blade side") and peculiar syntactic units ("How very gone / The nothing after").
This showed, Kristula-Green wrote at Frum Forum, that the White House has "a very peculiar view of media": [L]et's focus on how the source demeans cable news.
Crowley told a Boston sports station that Gates "seemed very peculiar — even more so now that I know how educated he is".
"Not just what he said, but the tone in which he said it, just seemed very peculiar — even more so now that I know how educated he is".
If we can detect this very peculiar UV-light signature from stars that make up early galaxies, we can determine how much it has red-shifted.
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