Sentence examples for idiosyncratic choice from inspiring English sources

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During their first weeks with the label, the sisters made the rather idiosyncratic choice to record a jazz-influenced rendition of the Yiddish song "Bei mir bist du schon".

Theatre Europe (C64) A completely idiosyncratic choice, I know, but this excruciatingly tense military strategy game, based around global nuclear conflict, brilliantly tapped into the early-eighties Cold War paranoia – like an interactive Threads.

The fact that Charles McGrath (Oct . 31 lingers on Wolfe's fastidious dress and idiosyncratic choice of typewriters does little to obscure the lingering doubts about Wolfe's fiction-writing abilities.

We could have chosen the polarity of the predenticle but that would have been a more demanding and idiosyncratic choice, cuticular denticles and hairs have been studied in countless papers and they are the most tangible indicators of polarity.

This implies that the overall topography of fronto-cerebellar connectivity we show here is not merely a product of the idiosyncratic choice of coordinates within the 4 frontal zones we investigated.

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Devendorf is at his best when he has room to make idiosyncratic choices, which often turn out to be transformative.

As always, the vast forces of mass culture turn out to be the idiosyncratic choices of a few key, mostly hidden players.

Despite its dated graphics and idiosyncratic choices of recommended route, the historic website's demise has been mourned by some users.

Again demonstrating a proclivity for idiosyncratic choices, Winslet portrayed a woman who has the memories of a painful relationship erased by a new medical procedure in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), earning her yet another Academy Award nomination.

There were other idiosyncratic choices: Kate Winslet beat both Elizabeth McGovern ("Downton Abbey") and Romola Garai ("The Hour"), and Kelsey Grammer won for "Boss," even though he was up against Damian Lewis, the star of "Homeland," which won the best television drama award.

(The work of the other American winner, Pearl Buck, who won the Nobel in 1938, has not aged well, and her award has become a frequently cited example of the committee's idiosyncratic choices).

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