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"Even in an idealized head like this there are still idiosyncratic aspects of the physiognomy, like the crease in his nose," Mr. Bernheimer said.
His latest book examines some idiosyncratic aspects of particular languages that, in his opinion, cast further doubt on biologically based theories.
When rumour is recirculated the opportunity to compare versions with different groups of people acts as a brake on exaggeration and rubs off the idiosyncratic aspects of the story.
Now, in his new book, "Through the Language Glass," he examines some idiosyncratic aspects of particular languages that, in his opinion, cast further doubt on biologically based theories of language.
But the script (by Jennifer Lee and Jeff Stockwell) dulls the sharpest details and eliminates the most idiosyncratic aspects of the novel, including most of the fascinatingly intricate world-building; what remains is a story that delivers emotional moments and delightful details that only vaguely cohere.
Nonetheless, these important, yet idiosyncratic aspects of the eyewear industry don't neatly cut and paste into other categories.
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Like Moulding Tradition and Autarchy, it originated in Sicily and will explore an idiosyncratic aspect of traditional craftsmanship there.
Some machines measure the person's blood, urine, semen, or other fluids, but it was discovered that each fluid primarily represented its own idiosyncratic aspect of the person.
But she represents an idiosyncratic view.
One of the more remarkable aspects of her odd, idiosyncratic book is that she goes to some length to show how different Larsson was from his literary confection.
Others push into a contemporary idiosyncratic manner that wonderfully reveals new aspects of the choreography and sometimes distorts it, especially in the 19th-century classics.
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