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Born within half a dozen years and a dozen miles of each other in Fife, that idiosyncratic corner of central Scotland.
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Hers has been a quest for the idiosyncratic, quiet and forgotten moments within the space of a building — corners and windows — and she has used her camera almost as a divining rod to bring out the subtler qualities in a given building.
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Mr Nelson's ideas echo to every corner of the globe, but his practical implementation will likely remain as idiosyncratic as the path it took to get here.
I know when I'm rummaging in dusty corners of second hand bookshops, I occasionally unearth books which are so idiosyncratic or personal, I wonder if anyone at all knows of their existence.
People are idiosyncratic.
How idiosyncratic?
Others are more idiosyncratic.
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