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The Others have scimitars and pointy helmets and talk peculiarly in an Arabian Nights style.
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We talk about the peculiarly Australian business of nicknames.
The deep philistinism and scepticism towards art that I am talking about does seem peculiarly English, and it has come back with a vengeance under the Tories.
But his talk is oblique, his work peculiarly variable.
"He's peculiarly shy about talking politics publicly.
As much as the rise of the celeb-fronted documentary is a TV trend to be regretted, fame is one subject on which these celebrities are peculiarly well placed to talk.
"Fuck" is the universal locution in her family, and hip-hop slang — a little out of date, but still potent — shapes the rest of her talk, all of it delivered with a peculiarly English tartness, as if life at any moment could be defined by a phrase.
Van Gogh begged for mercy, and reportedly said, in a peculiarly Dutch phrase, "Surely we can talk about this".
Part of the success of We Need to Talk about Kevin is that it has proved peculiarly discutable.
One is tempted to focus on her peculiarly peevish demeanor, a Grinchy soft-talking that sounds, even at the start of speeches, like she's already had.
The only odd thing about this election is the fact that the Democratic candidates both seem more comfortable with God-talk than Mr McCain.All three candidates preach a peculiarly American style of patriotism.
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