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These properties depend on the peculiar conjunction of mineralogical and grain size factors that are difficult to be reproduced by clay blending or mixing design.
Talk of DNA as embodying genetic "information," as being the "blueprint of life" which governs public discourse until today, emerged from a peculiar conjunction of the physical and the life sciences during World War II, with Erwin Schrödinger's What is Life? as a source of inspiration (Schrödinger 1944), and cybernetics as the then-leading discipline in the study of complex systems.
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IT IS an odd conjunction.
The peculiar political conjunction could offer an elusive chance during a convulsive period in the history of the Middle East.
At the time, people said the disease was caused by a peculiar conjunction of the planets, by a miasma stirred up by earthquakes in Central Asia or by a conspiracy of Jews to undermine Christendom.
In her new novel, ex-psychoanalyst Salley Vickers vividly evokes this strange conjunction – the sublime grandeur of one of the most beautiful religious buildings in the world and the poignant smallness, the peculiar shabbiness, of once loved, now broken, toys.
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Shigenobu enters, looking peculiar.
Corp. in conjunction with Rutgers Univ.
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