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The epitome of the swiftness that Coward admired in his players, she scuttles expertly around the stage like a water bug — not a poltergeist but a whirlwind of idiosyncratic expertise.
The epitome of the swiftness that Coward admired in his players, Angela Lansbury scuttles expertly around the stage like a water bug — not a poltergeist but a whirlwind of idiosyncratic expertise.
The epitome of the swiftness that Coward admired in his players, she scuttles expertly around the stage like a water bug not a poltergeist but a whirlwind of idiosyncratic expertise.
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Often viewed as bright but clumsy loners, children with Asperger syndrome have normal speech but appear socially inept and idiosyncratic, often developing an obsessive expertise in a single subject.
Prodigies are therefore more likely to possess what is known as idiosyncratic talent that is, they have a specific area of expertise within a particular domain, such as playing the violin, exploring mathematical theories, or painting.
It may be possible that this systematicity can eventually be understood, in terms of such possible explanations as idiosyncratic interaction with some of the objects or greater expertise in some of the object categories.
Nintendo has managed to combine its expertise in handheld gaming with its avant-garde (and idiosyncratic) thinking about consoles.
People are idiosyncratic.
How idiosyncratic?
Others are more idiosyncratic.
HOMES are idiosyncratic purchases.
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