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There's a peculiar idea, a curious prefabricated sociology, underpinning the diptych.
The cat's pursuit of its peculiar idea of fun only cranks up the children's anxiety.
That he should become a style icon is a peculiar idea, but still, it's no crotchless leotard.
You have the rather peculiar idea that having a tattoo is equal to not cleaning one's teeth or shaving one's underarms.
That is, of course, a somewhat peculiar idea, but even if we accept it neoliberals have to allow that current property is justly owned only if it has been justly transferred over time.
Most citizens support a democratic rise in the gas tax as a more fair alternative to Governor Corzine's peculiar idea of maintaining a few toll roads that are the equivalent of a "penalty box".
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.Shockley had peculiar ideas about motivating people, and there were bizarre incidents, so we tried to insulate him from any management role.
Marrying the spirit of recycled with his own wonderfully peculiar ideas, Mr. Smith's world seems as vulnerable as Mr. Sprouse's techno-driven one seems impervious.
This was a very popular Victorian and Edwardian "savoury"; it also seems to be one of their peculiar ideas of a joke, a bit like Welsh rarebit.
Many of them had only recently discovered an interest in their origins and some, it seems safe to say, held peculiar ideas about where their forebears had come from and what impelled them to leave.
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