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There is still something idiosyncratic about an expansive approach that brings narrow wins.
Colwin's take on food is at once universal and deeply personal: "Most people are idiosyncratic about food".
There is nothing idiosyncratic about what underlies their appeal: The songs are sticky and gorgeous, often because of Mr. Miller's fungible, memorable voice.
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Nintendo has managed to combine its expertise in handheld gaming with its avant-garde (and idiosyncratic) thinking about consoles.
So, how does the idea for such an idiosyncratic exhibition come about, and what does Timothy Leary have to do with it?
Rather than follow his own advice and provide unbiased information about smart products, he imports his idiosyncratic ideas about choice, and labels these products "bad," and suggests they make us dumb.
Mr Knausgaard used the title "Mein Kampf" to attract attention to an idiosyncratic book about himself.
Something idiosyncratic, something about the way the word feels in your mouth as you say it.
"In a certain funny way, there are various idiosyncratic things about her," he said.
Beyond that, there will be some idiosyncratic idea about how exactly they should be made, or cooked, or eaten.
I remember exactly where I stopped in "2666," too — right after Bolaño explains Amalfitano's theory of jet lag: Amalfitano had some rather idiosyncratic ideas about jet lag.
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