Sentence examples for more idiosyncratic of from inspiring English sources

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Simple Kid, aka Ciaran McFeely, whose Simple Kid 2 album was one of the more idiosyncratic of 2006, views many of his indie peers with rage.

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One of the more idiosyncratic appearances of immigration patterns has to do with the prohibitions against street musicians, first of the German bands in 1889 and then in the introduction of city ordinances to suppress the hurdy-gurdy men in 1935.

It pits those who hold that students should be steeped in a precisely specified traditional curriculum (including Western civilization and literary classics) against those who say that students can learn the same thinking and writing skills by focusing on a more idiosyncratic range of subjects that embraces a diverse selection of viewpoints, including more female and minority authors.

As such, lincRNAs genes provide evolutionary biologists with a unique data set to investigate the general and more idiosyncratic features of evolution by comparing their evolutionary patterns with those of protein-coding genes.

("The Big Short" is ever so slightly more idiosyncratic because of its brief, didactic celebrity interludes; for its come-from-behind pursuit of "Spotlight," let's say that it's the Rubio in the Oscar race).

Other, more idiosyncratic creations of his, he will never see again.

The sports radio provocateur Angelo Cataldi has a more idiosyncratic image of the Philly faithful.

Others were more idiosyncratic, one of them muttering a personal poem with a thousand verses all the same: "Where do I go?

I didn't know then that Marianne Moore had been a fan, but affinities between them were easy to spot: Dufault, too, had an eerily sharp eye for the more idiosyncratic dwellers of the animal kingdom.

"The plane is controlled by a more idiosyncratic sense of what's going on, and there's no TSA policy" to heed, said Michael Broyde, project director at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University.

Applying this distinction to models of randomly fluctuating environments, Robson et al point out that genetic variation among offsprings can serve to reduce aggregate uncertainty, transforming it into a more idiosyncratic form of risk.

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