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What is sought and what is discussed is often the answer to a particular practical problem, and the resulting particularity of the remarks invites multiple interpretations.
This, too, represents a failure to grasp the particularity of the gay experience.
The particularity of the uniforms, the minuteness of the detail open to scrutiny, was surprisingly affecting.
Sound, sense, space – everything arrives at once and the reader is engrossed with the particularity of the experience.
The key is a directness of observation, which roots Rexroth's writing in the particularity of the physical world.
A fairer criticism is that Arendt ignored the particularity of the Holocaust, its central place in Jewish history and psychology.
The anti-Russian reaction obscures the basic particularity of the Georgian situation, and all the history that informs it.
And as the visitor weaves through the jagged, twisting galleries, the particularity of the personal objects becomes powerful.
Hill makes his own atmosphere, like Fitzgerald, full of the same contrasts between the lively presence of riches and the dogged particularity of the ordinary.
Apart from the finished Haydn records and musicians' reminiscences, relaxed conversation was the only way to convey the unmistakable particularity of the man.
She called his self-deprecating humility a "particularity of the French man," adding that "perhaps he is a new-wave feminist".
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