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The original two-hour pilot was idiosyncratic, with slow, John Ford-style pacing that thrilled Whedon but baffled Fox.
His unconventionality was particularly idiosyncratic, with elements of underground camp, a touch of nostalgia and a subcurrent of tragedy.
The standards for inclusion in the Panthéon have long been idiosyncratic, with more than half of the people buried there named by a single French leader, Napoleon.
Acute liver failure can occur at any age, is commonly idiosyncratic with no specific therapy and patients present to hospital critically ill.
Part of this may be because Alaska is idiosyncratic, with a large number of independent and libertarian-leaning voters that do not fit neatly into the ideological spectrum.
He loves these objects, he said, because they reveal the personalities of the wearers; the uniforms, for example, were idiosyncratic, with much of the decoration individual.
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THE Times has always had an idiosyncratic relationship with sports.
This season, Sedaris spends less time supplying advice and more energy meandering into idiosyncratic obsessions with death and solitude.
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