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Since the inauguration, Mr. Bush's face, which appeared scrunched up and peculiar on television throughout the campaign, has relaxed.
We often feel peculiar on arising, even when miles from a highway, but we've never had the proper term to epitomize our plight.
She does remember feeling peculiar on realizing that, in her mid-seventies, she had outlived Yeats, whom she thought of as "that iconic 'old poet,' " and who died at the age of seventy-three.
In addition, it should be noted here that the vertical distribution of CAPE was very peculiar on that day.
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Dance passes through history by this peculiar laying-on of hands.
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But the classical inspiration comes at a price: it offers an unrealistic ideal of beauty that exerts its own peculiar tyranny on us& 8212especially on women.
But most of them put a peculiar emphasis on the role of the individual, on being alone even in company, on being independent even when partnering.
Brooking, who made four solo tackles against the Eagles, has a peculiar perspective on the mood that surrounds one of America's most football-fervent environments.
Something peculiar is going on in the American film industry.
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