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Letwin is a polymath who has some idiosyncrasies.
That means you deal with some idiosyncrasies and be a little more flexible".
But some idiosyncrasies and potential pitfalls revealed in the scoring system may surprise consumers.
I've often heard it remarked in the press that Julian has some idiosyncrasies.
"Mini has some idiosyncrasies that we engineer into our cars," Jim McDowell, vice president of Mini USA, told The Associated Press.
They warned me that my first few synths might turn out a little weird, and that you have to be aware of some idiosyncrasies in the Synther's code.
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Robin Standifer, a principal at Roman and Williams, said Facebook wanted there to be "life and soul and some idiosyncrasy to the campus".
The curriculum has been rewritten - always with some controversy thrown into the mix and often with some idiosyncrasy.
Again, this would seem to indicate some idiosyncrasy in how effectively my desire is poised to influence my feelings, rather than indicating a difference in strength of desire (in this case, getting chicken pox seems like an expected ordeal of childhood, and that seems to blunt my felt response).
Some idiosyncrasy that is their very own, individual adaptation to the world that might have made sense at some point but that has long outlived it's usefulness.
At the very least, several other examples need to be shown, perhaps as figure supplements, to show that the effect of distance on waveform isn't just some idiosyncrasy of this particular cell pair.
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