Sentence examples for peculiarly distinctive from inspiring English sources

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The brand of wish fulfillment expressed by the book is sometimes peculiarly distinctive to Weiner's profession: after Cannie is blown off by a celebrity's publicist just before an interview, she finds the celebrity in the hotel's bathroom, befriends her, and sells her on a screenplay.

Specifically localised smells (known in the trade as "episodic" odours) encountered during the series of walks included Albert Heijn (a local supermarket with a peculiarly distinctive smell at the entrance to many of the stores), wet fish (at the fishmonger stalls in the street markets), incense and Chinese spices (in Chinatown).

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But Mr. Nadj's distinctive and peculiarly personal vision of the world prevailed, and at the end, 2,000 thoroughly damp audience members gave the work a standing ovation.

In the worship site each orixá has its own stone, which is peculiarly shaped, coloured, or textured; arranged in a distinctive position on the altar; and identified as the Cross of Christ.

It also encourages a closer look at what everyday things actually look like: detergent bottles have distinctive designs; ordinary sounds, once isolated, turn peculiarly expressive.

The most underrated Impressionist, Caillebotte was known only for a few of his distinctive street scenes of Paris and his peculiarly photographic perspective on painting.

Overall, by integrating differential analyses of AML samples it emerges that a distinctive subnetwork of HIF target genes is peculiarly dysregulated in APL, with genes involved in invasion up-regulated and genes key for adhesion concordantly down-regulated.

Described as "melancholy" and "peculiarly penal", it was populated by people at least as far back as the Bronze Age and provides distinctive habitats for extremely rare species of plants and insects.

By 1939, when Ford called upon him for the self-consciously mythic "Stagecoach," Wayne had developed the distinctive, stop-and-start speech patterns that give his line readings the swinging cadences of blank verse, and the peculiarly delicate, dancerlike way in which he carries his big (and ever bigger) body along, coming to rest with his hip cocked in the contrapposto pose of classical statuary.

Peculiarly American?

Mr Assad remains peculiarly popular.

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