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Dvorăk's peculiar lines of expression are not yet understood.
Mr. Rumsfeld seems to reserve some of his most peculiar lines for the Pentagon podium.
Achieving the room's peculiar lines was not the only way Ravenswood brought Van Gogh's painting to life; the very brushstrokes themselves were duplicated, providing the sense of texture and electric life which denotes the artist's work.
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Chancellors need only sketch out the latter, and Mr Osborne has drawn a deeply peculiar line.
This is a peculiar line from Blair's autobiography, which both of us periodically joke about.
Lessing describes him as "an enormously witty and entertaining man, with a peculiar line in black humour.
The peculiar line readings even begin to feel almost comical, in a dark sort of way, as the subject matter becomes more grisly.
In gauging how people will vote, one peculiar line of thinking was going around the district, which might be called Island Voting.
Many e-mail programs have a specific number of characters they can fit on a line, and forwarding the text to someone may create peculiar line breaks with one or two words on a single line.
The results of Robert H. Davis's dialect coaching sound dead-on realistic to me, even when Jack utters the play's most peculiar line, which is both a warning and revelation: "Better watch out.
But for a variety of reasons, including the low-key nature of his campaign and the peculiar line-up of the early primaries, his message has yet to filter into the consciousness of most Americans.
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