Sentence examples for peculiarly large from inspiring English sources

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Its eye sockets, peculiarly large, were covered with bony plates.

This leads us to focus on the central position of the NP for N = 55 where the scale of atomic motion can be peculiarly large for small NPs (Jellinek observed that < u> in the center of the particle can actually be maximal in the dynamic coexistence regime, reflecting the fact the central particle is constantly being kicked out of the cluster center).

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Although he is only nineteen, he has a peculiarly large-featured, fully adult face, and vaguely resembles Sacha Baron Cohen.

Most important of course is the fact that, just like at school, you get to do a whole load of things that are perfectly enjoyable, but you'll never do again - back then studying ancient Greek, say, or playing racquets, or on the boat going to an introduction to wine-tasting, or playing much too much roulette, or drinking an absurdly large number of peculiarly revolting Baileys-based cocktails.

The Board concluded: It appears that the children and others who work in the large cotton factories, are peculiarly disposed to be affected by the contagion of fever, and that when such infection is received, it is rapidly propagated, not only amongst those who are crowded together in the same apartments, but in the families and neighbourhoods to which they belong.

As in his 1996 novel "The Tailor of Panama," the larger geopolitics of the story feel peculiarly simplistic, quite devoid of the political subtleties and tradecraft knowledge that distinguished the author's cold war novels.

However, all agree that some genes are always upregulated and that these genes are by definition peculiarly sensitive to dose, such as those involved in large protein complexes including both X and autosomal gene products (Lin et al. 2012; Pessia et al. 2012).

It may be wholly (or in very large part) psychogenic, for the gastro-intestinal system is, of course, peculiarly, responsive to the mind and its emotional quirks and quandaries.

Automobile exhaust commonly contributes half the atmospheric pollutants in large cities and even more in cities where atmospheric and topographic conditions are peculiarly conducive to smog formation.

Some peculiarly designed nanoscale electrodes, such as hollow nanostructures, have more free space and can endure larger stresses [68].

It is also slightly larger, has a longer beak, a drabber though more varied colouring, and a "peculiarly sweet and soft" song.

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