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Pincus has an idiosyncratic view of his legal predicament.
Sister St. Savior seems to have a somewhat idiosyncratic view of faith and its strictures.
The story is set in Springfield, Ill., and it even manages to take a cute, idiosyncratic view of Abraham Lincoln.
"I have a very idiosyncratic view of sound comedies that I wouldn't want to interfere with this," he said.
Lincoln Center has taken the idiosyncratic view in recent years that because classical music is the center's main business, the Lincoln Center Festival should mostly steer clear of it.
In her program note for "Eurydice's Flight," Jawole Willa Jo Zollar indicated that she took an idiosyncratic view of the Greek myth that tells how Orpheus rescued his beloved Eurydice from the underworld, only to lose her at last.
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They played in politics, but didn't throw their full force behind their idiosyncratic views.
The book is studded with idiosyncratic views, some provocative, others odd.
Marston was a psychologist with very particular, idiosyncratic views on sexuality.
But the authors did not find an ideological bias in those disagreements: "There are certainly some idiosyncratic views expressed, but we found no evidence of different camps".
As a critic he was personal and eclectic rather than systematic, but his idiosyncratic views were perceptive and conveyed with wit and grace.
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