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Among his many idiosyncrasies – he spoke to the Guardian in March about his imaginary horse – is a quirky run-up, which he starts from a lunging position.
We were musically feeling each other out, exploring and mining each other's idiosyncrasies.
"No one in Europe says, 'We don't care, take it or leave it.' No, we say, 'Guys, OK, some of your fears are justified, some of your sensibilities should be taken into account, and some of your idiosyncrasies, even though for us they might seem strange.
South Africa's idiosyncrasies, from party politics to the high crime rate, provided regular material.
Few explained the club's idiosyncrasies better, few internalised them better.
But for all its idiosyncrasies, Ukraine's trajectory is clear: towards Europe.
But before a test well has been drilled, it is near-impossible to be sure whether the geological idiosyncrasies that excite oilmen will yield either oil or gas (or sometimes both, and often nothing).
Format-owners are of course keen to ensure that their ideas don't flop or change beyond recognition in Russia.There have been plenty of idiosyncrasies.
But many Chinese idiosyncrasies will persist, including a penchant for shopping abroad and a big discount market that mingles the real with the fake.
But a duel that could have a nation-wide impact is notable chiefly for its idiosyncrasies.
Nonetheless, it must now spend considerable time and effort tracking the local content throughout its operations to satisfy government audits.Multinational enterprises have always been subject to the political idiosyncrasies of their host countries, and have learned to live with them.
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