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"That's the peculiar pattern of development in Manhattan," Bankoff said.
It's hard to see what else could have been responsible for the peculiar pattern of extinction then.
The leaves of most Gleicheniaceae are atypical for ferns in that they have a peculiar pattern of development.
In particular, a peculiar pattern of "8-shaped" surface-air temperature hysteresis is observed over concrete pavement especially in winters.
My clothes dry out leaving a most peculiar pattern of salt rings, as if I have some dreadful personal hygiene problem.
Yet, the pattern of Carnap's and Lewis's proposals conforms to the pattern of a definition in the narrow sense and not to the peculiar pattern of indirect interpretation that Carnap (1939) envisioned for the interpretation of theoretical terms.
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At the time, he was studying patients who had peculiar patterns of brain damage.
Sernovitz, like Baker, aims to draw you so deeply into his characters' inner lives that the peculiar patterns of their thoughts become as familiar as your own.
Some verbs of great frequency (antecedents of the modern words be, shall, will, do, go, can, may, and so on) had their own peculiar patterns of inflections.
The case turns on the question of whether Maryk's move was justified by the peculiar patterns of behavior exhibited by his commanding officer, who might be described today as a freakish cross between Captain Ahab and Martha Stewart.
Such artificial campaigns produce peculiar patterns of information diffusion: the topology of retweet or mention networks is often a stronger signal than content or language.
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