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Hannah attracted critical acclaim with his first novel, "Geronimo Rex," which was nominated for a National Book Award in 1972, a book that established him as a serious literary talent capable of stringing together tender, haunting sentences where peculiar words whir around each other, colliding unexpectedly.
After the confrontation with Mr. McIntosh, the women had angry and peculiar words for the authorities and each other, according to documents released by the prosecution on Wednesday.
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Clapper's slightly peculiar word choice took me back to early 1967.
Bharara's investigators also noticed that Silver used peculiar wording on the financial-disclosure form.
"Re-encountering" is a peculiar word for a survey whose premise is that Sergei Rachmaninoff never left.
The 1930 census does not illuminate that peculiar wording; it says that Mr. Baker lived with his wife, Mabel, and a nurse.
The perception of bourgeois gay white males of a certain age who may well have experienced homophobic treatment at school or in the past from black people... Well, racism's a peculiar word - you couldn't get 10 people to agree on what exactly racism is - but, for me, I think there's certainly racism in the gay community.
"His genius--it's a peculiar word--it's on one side compulsion, and the other side grace," he says.
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After a blizzard of online focus groups, the drawing up of some peculiar word clouds, a lot of meetings and some intense data analysis, they developed a coherent message for lawmakers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com