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It started operating peculiarly a few years ago.
But "Walnut Whales" sounded radically out of time: the work of a peculiar singer-songwriter who was also, even more peculiarly, a harpist.
Ms. Raney, 33, is a jewelry designer who had been a makeup artist, a massage therapist and, perhaps most peculiarly, a professional game show contestant, once earning, she said, upward of $65,000 on "Hollywood Squares".
The Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 opened the concert peculiarly: a lightness and transparency in the strings was an interesting effect, as was the brisk pacing, although it was hard to reconcile these attributes with the spirit of the work.
Would we prefer the era when the standard for all writing, even to close friends and family, was the likes of McGuffey's Reader passages such as "The quail is peculiarly a domestic bird, and is attached to his birthplace and the home of his forefathers.
Between those, 12 percussion pads, two strip controllers and, most peculiarly, a "synth wind-pipe", they'd constructed a formidable electronic instrument that has literally no limits.
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The conclusion stands out that liquidation is peculiarly an issue for the stockholders.
A universal amnesia is a peculiarly vague condition — a mist, indeed.
The private detective is of course a peculiarly literary character, a finder-out of stories but a mere observer.
It is a dose of nature with a peculiarly New York cast, an edge of man-made imperfection, even menace.
Dr. Fujii was the proprietor of a peculiarly Japanese institution, a private, single-doctor hospital.
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