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These three masterworks are unavailable on DVD — perhaps because of their idiosyncrasy — which may also have deprived them of the canonical status that they merit.
Both plays owe some of their idiosyncrasy to female magicians: to the nimble Selina Cadell as a conjuring governess and to Sinéad Cusack, whose Paulina breathes life into stone.
The gods are rendered more vaguely, as if the fog around Olympus, like a great sponge, has mopped up some of their idiosyncrasy: Armitage seems happier with the dastardly goatherd Melanthius than with the tantrums of Zeus.
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Their idiosyncrasies bloomed, especially Wolf's.
They certainly had their idiosyncrasies.
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Thus, whatever their idiosyncrasies, they could not be Muslims.
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