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Welty was clearly struggling with some peculiarly knotted ideas.
The ravages of de-industrialisation were compounded by some peculiarly stupid decisions by the local government.
The current battle over gluten has some peculiarly modern elements – the Instagram wars, the celebrity advocates.
Behind the downturn are some of the usual reasons but also some peculiarly Croatian phenomena.
What had pleased him — the stupidity of human behavior — now enrages him in some peculiarly masochistic way.
In the hills above Kure, Aldred meets Helen and Benedict Driscoll, the delightful children of some peculiarly unlovely parents.
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The only time I've used asterisks these past 30 years has been when mentioning Altman's M*A*S*H, and even these have now been dropped, presumably to stop readers puzzling over some new, peculiarly offensive obscenity.
"Some people are peculiarly susceptible to the charms of origami," he said, "and somewhere along the way the ranks of the infected were joined by mathematicians".
Although the play's humor is universally delightful, some of the peculiarly English themes, especially the casual acceptance of Hector's would-be pedophilia, might have a harder time in translation.
Peculiarly some of these lipid-overloaded cells were also positive for SQSTM1 (Fig. 3G and S6B).
But in some ways it was peculiarly un-American almost, youn-American almosterration born out of the unique circumstances of the cold war.
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