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"It made a peculiar noise and we did some experimentation".
"He shows me things and says: 'D'you like that?' and he's made a peculiar cottage garden.
Pizza and a Few Beefs Kennedy's freewheeling business model has made a peculiar establishment even more idiosyncratic.
He hit a shot short of the green that took one good bounce forward and then made a peculiar left turn.
On opening night, when some malfunctioning stage machinery disrupted the performance for 20 minutes, it made a peculiar kind of sense.
Peter Johnston-Saint was an agent for Sir Henry Wellcome, the Wisconsin-born pharmaceutical magnate, who in Paris in 1929 made a peculiar purchase: a collection of more than 300 examples of tattooed skin, dating to 1850.
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On the other hand, the simple mass makes a peculiar impression of power.
BENEATH a railway arch in a grubby corner of east London, the staff of Roli are making a peculiar musical instrument.
But right here in the West, a new informal economy is in the making — a peculiar byproduct of the digital revolution.
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