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They were always quite idiosyncratic communities.
The way birds move is also quite idiosyncratic.
So they can be quite idiosyncratic and interesting commentators on those institutions".
Predicting the outcome of the health care case is hard, because it is both surpassingly important and quite idiosyncratic.
For his part, Hancock argues that it is a quite idiosyncratic personal quest: it is, he said, feeding his hunger for an adventure and a challenge.
Several quite idiosyncratic works caught readers' attention, such as Greil Marcus's knotty argument in The Shape of Things to Come: Prophecy and the American Voice and playwright David Mamet's polemical The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Self-Hatred, and the Jews.
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I always felt like Chris would go to America because he works, he fits in to those Judd Apatow films, and Richard is a sort of genius, so he was always going to have quite an idiosyncratic path and take over the world.
Since no one else is likely to use quite the same idiosyncratic alternate names for highly recognizable objects, the system should remain fairly secure.
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Moreover, since suvorexant is mainly metabolized by CYP3A and CYP2C19 enzymes, the actions of which may be augmented or reduced by common genetic variants and other drugs, half-life and daytime accumulation may be quite variable or idiosyncratic.
The upbeat bombast of the song, and Kamaiyah's silky epigrams — "I've been broke all my life / How does it feel to be rich?" — were idiosyncratic, and quite unlike the music of her contemporaries, which she has described as "hella dark".
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