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He calculated a way to make these early paychecks last using a strategy of sensible investment and a rigorous, idiosyncratic, but relatively agreeable frugality.
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Her empty chair is an emblem of the Supreme Court's sometimes rigorous, sometimes idiosyncratic and often quite mysterious recusal practices.
But most of the production, with its sudden juxtapositions of rigorous order and wiggling, was as idiosyncratic as its complex score by Dave Douglas.
Throughout there is a rigorous commitment to some notion -- traditional or idiosyncratic -- of aesthetic quality; slacker-style delinquency is blessedly absent.
"It wasn't just broad, it was rigorous, curmudgeonly, and it was often a dissenting or idiosyncratic voice," said Nan Graham, editor in chief of Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
First, government regulators anticipated that creating indicators of nursing homes' quality performance would guide and make more rigorous and systematic existing regulatory oversight processes that had been characterized as idiosyncratic.
People are idiosyncratic.
Training: Rigorous.
How idiosyncratic?
Others are more idiosyncratic.
HOMES are idiosyncratic purchases.
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