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Thus, he arrives at a peculiar point where his artwork appears to be advertising itself.
His camera slithered through every nook and cranny to find just the right peculiar point of view.
My hair was cut short in a Dutch bob, with bangs, and my teeth came to a peculiar point in front.
The curtain raiser was the "Ruy Blas" Overture, a showpiece that makes a peculiar point: that Mendelssohn could produce an electrifying piece almost against his will.
There wasn't space to mention, in DVD Notes this week, another peculiar point of intersection between Chris Marker's documentary "A Grin Without a Cat" and Michelangelo Antonioni's drama "Zabriskie Point": the presence of Julian Beck's Living Theatre.
Crowe's point of view is unstable: we can't get a hold on Russell, a character now decent and talented, now casually vicious or emotionally absent....The plot turns on a peculiar point of honor.
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An examination of these images of Venus as well as pre-launch laboratory images led us to the conclusion that this peculiar point-spread function (PSF) is caused by multiple reflections of light inside the detector substrate.
For example, the ancient peoples noticed peculiar points of light that wandered amongst their background.
Harbaugh is perched at a peculiar turning point in his coaching career.
London, from this peculiar vantage point, is precise as a print.
The same process happened in France, ossifying that peculiar junction point between Roman paganism and the new Christian order.
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