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Excess is something of a speciality for Takashi Miike.
Managing to attract famous players is something of a speciality for Brescia.
Self-taught Konaté, who started out as a graffiti artist, has made road safety something of a speciality.
Marsh is British, and a veteran of the BBC's Arena, but has made American subject matter something of a speciality.
Since becoming an MP, she's made a bit of a speciality of conducting national tours, taking the rock star approach to politicking.
It was delivered by the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, which has returned to Britain with an all-Russian programme, assisted by a solo violinist, Maxim Vengerov, who is also from Russia.Russian music is something of a speciality for the orchestra.
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(HBO is of course famous for its use of "sexposition", a speciality of Game of Thrones: spicing up boring exposition with a gratuitous sex scene).
In the 1930s and 1940s the dishonest manipulation of photographs was a speciality of state propagandists.
However, 3 years ago several outbreaks of food poisoning in Iceland caused by salmonella could be traced to consumption of singed sheep heads, a speciality of the country.
A designated Master Teacher ("muqaddam murrabi") in his Shaddhilliyya Sufi lineage, Mark has received his Masters of Divinity with a speciality in Ministry and Sufi Studies.
This kind of extended budget holiday has become a speciality of mine over the last 10 years.
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