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In the back of Zemmour's mind, it seems, is an oddly singular and specific place to long for — the Gaullist France of the booming sixties, when Zemmour was a kid.
In the back of Zemmour's mind, it seems, is an oddly singular and specific place to long for the Gaullist France of the booming sixties, when Zemmour was a kid.
Perhaps this is what makes the commonplace nature of Manzarek's passing -- old and infirm -- feel so oddly singular.
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Paradoxically, because it alludes to such a variety of sources, his vision turns out not to be derivative as it might with another artist; rather it is singular, and oddly of a piece despite all the stylistic changes.
RON PAUL Congressman from Texas Should tell reporters he's read "The Invisible Man," by H. G. Wells: Thanks to his singular affliction, an oddly dressed, unstable man is able to make life difficult for his many rivals.
Although Estep can get into just about anyone's head, including the horses who are such strong, individualized characters in this series, it's Ruby's singular voice and oddly detached sensibility that lend an air of danger to the storytelling.
Mr. Antoniozzi's singular contribution to this production is, oddly enough, his calm.
The reactions of this strong, singular woman to her illness, as Rieff reports them, are oddly generic.
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