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They showed his diversity, from offbeat idiosyncrasy to poetic orthodoxy and from comic pratfalls to dark, wild force.
Djokovic and Nadal have elevated tennis idiosyncrasy to an Olympic level and sometimes have irked opponents along the way.
Robin Standifer, a principal at Roman and Williams, said Facebook wanted there to be "life and soul and some idiosyncrasy to the campus".
Vance, brought to us by David Walton, in all of his dark handsomeness, is meant to convey James Franco's impish lunacy, but Mr. Walton has none of the innate idiosyncrasy to pull it off.
Both plays owe some of their idiosyncrasy to female magicians: to the nimble Selina Cadell as a conjuring governess and to Sinéad Cusack, whose Paulina breathes life into stone.
Parks's arrest sparked a chain reaction that started the bus boycott that launched the civil rights movement that transformed the apartheid of America's southern states from a local idiosyncrasy to an international scandal.
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At least we have his idiosyncrasies to warm our hearts.
This makes sense, as satirists handily exaggerate even the merest idiosyncrasies to grotesqueness.
The great accomplishment of Jobs's life is how effectively he put his idiosyncrasies to the service of perfection.
And as the campaign season wore on, many candidates learned to turn the site's idiosyncrasies to their advantage.
I tried to over the course of our interview, but I was left with new layers of head-scratching idiosyncrasies to consider.
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