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(A long list of peculiarly named businesses).
It's a world of peculiarly British enchantments.
But Asia also faces a number of peculiarly tricky problems.
There's soft-shell crab that tastes of its batter, with a wasabi mayonnaise of peculiarly Evo-Stik constituency.
In 1924, The New York Times reported that Fieldston had become "a colony of peculiarly congenial families".
No new heroine has come along to replace Buffy, and her legions of peculiarly obsessive fans still chew over every twist and turn of her exploits.
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The beheading videos, Devji argues, "are part of this media's flirtation with representations of violence as much as they are of any peculiarly Islamic form of sacrifice".
Institutional rationalization was, in other words, predicated upon the rise of a peculiarly rational type of personality, or a "person of vocation" (Berufsmensch) as outlined in the Protestant Ethic.
In this respect, we can see black people as victims not of a peculiarly Nazi racism, but of an intensified version of the kinds of everyday racism that persist today.
Many European writers openly disapproved of the peculiarly strong smell of the raw leaves.
But what surfaces again and again is evidence of a peculiarly intimate kind of beauty associated with ordinary personal adornment.
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