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At the time, he was studying patients who had peculiar patterns of brain damage.
SOMETIMES our lives fall into peculiar patterns, even when we don't plan on it.
Another one of those peculiar patterns seems to be emerging even as I write these words.
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.
Using the Oxford English Corpus, encompassing about two billion words of 21st-century English, Hargraves found peculiar patterns in simple words like the verb "brush".
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.
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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.
As the two walked out to the car, a bird appeared and swooped in a peculiar pattern around the house.
The leaves of most Gleicheniaceae are atypical for ferns in that they have a peculiar pattern of development.
(By the way, for the last month there's been a peculiar pattern: each week, headlines declare that new claims fell from the previous week; a week later, the past week's number is revised upward, and the apparent decline disappears).
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