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Its dramas of surveillance, though narrow in scope and tied to the idiosyncratic particulars of one business, are quasi-universal in their deep psychological resonances — and, had Brizé built the film around them, had he worked them through in depth, he'd have made an entirely extraordinary film rather than a work of great moments, vast implications, and ultimately unfulfilled potential.
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This space that is, the novel's is idiosyncratic, particular, and singular: in other words, it represents the exact opposite of the media, which strives toward the universal and general.
This space — that is, the novel's — is idiosyncratic, particular, and singular: in other words, it represents the exact opposite of the media, which strives toward the universal and general.
Initially there was some effort to incorporate scenes or particulars of the first film into the sequel (such as the idiosyncratic laugh of Dr. Asthana, portrayed by Boman Irani), but the risks of repetition were consciously averted.
The sporadic occurrence of adaptation to particular kinds of stressful conditions suggests that it may often depend on idiosyncratic properties of particular species, which either preadapt them to survive or make it more likely that adaptation will often occur.
His latest book examines some idiosyncratic aspects of particular languages that, in his opinion, cast further doubt on biologically based theories.
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.
"We should keep in mind that personality tests are themselves cultural documents, idiosyncratic products of particular individuals that say more about their creators than about the people who take them," said Annie Murphy Paul, author of "The Cult of Personality Testing" (Free Press, 2004).
Marsh and his colleagues define method effects as "nontrait effects associated with idiosyncratic aspects of particular items or methods of data collection" (Marsh et al. 2013, p. 112).
While an idiosyncratic sequence of particular events led to the ascendance of illiberal rule in Hungary, the causal factors involved are virtually omnipresent and could therefore lead to similar outcomes elsewhere.
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