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It is this that holds our attention and that gives to the work of art its peculiar individuality.
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I'm not sure what it is... It's kind of a force of nature - some peculiar coming together of... whatever - individuality, willpower, background - into this storyteller that loves to do it, and [who] has an endless supply of stories.'" He's heard the rumour that there are only a limited number of plots under the sun; he doesn't buy it.
In his notes, Darwin says that the Gauchos and Indians all had assured him that the Falkland fox is native to, and endemic on, the Falkland Islands which to Darwin is "indisputable proof of its individuality as a species It is very curious thus having a quadruped peculiar to so small a tract of country" (2000, p. 209).
Darwin says the Falkland fox is restricted to the Falklands—"indisputable proof of its individuality as a species. It is very curious, thus having a quadruped peculiar to so small a tract of country".
The regenerative abilities of sponges, their lack of a central coordinating organ (brain), and the peculiar migratory ability of cells within the organisms combine to make it somewhat difficult to define sponge individuality.
Although the precise mechanisms of the peculiar characteristic of transgene expression in AIZ are still obscure, AIZ neurons are involved in multiple behaviors, and therefore the individuality of gene expression may be expressed as behavioral differences.
The individuality.
Individuality had its limits.
Why peculiar?
Finally, he cultivated individuality.
Mr. Brown nurtures individuality.
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